Sitagliptin phosphate msds

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Avatar n tn I recently worked with an epoxy that I had thought was an MSDS Health rating 2, which means: "Intense or continued exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury unless prompt medical attention is given." The warnings on the package suggest to avoid eye/skin contact, avoid breathing vapors and to work in "adequate ventilation" (note that no one ever explains what this means).
Avatar n tn m asking please if is it possable that if i take the drug sitagliptin it would mean i could reduce the gliclazide and stop the mrtformin my Diabetes is well controlled on the whole but my nurse as requested i increase the glicazide
Avatar m tn http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxfaqs/tf.asp?id=255&tid=47 ~ Dr. Parks This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. The information presented in this posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Avatar m tn Of the total number of subjects [N=3884] in Phase II and III clinical studies of Sitagliptin, 725 patients were 65 years and over, while 61 patients were 75 years and older. No overall differences in safety or effectiveness were observed between subjects 65 years and over and younger subjects. While this and other clinical experience have not identified differences in responses between the elderly and younger patients, greater sensitivity of some older individuals cannot be ruled out.
Avatar m tn Hi I am not a doctor but I would think that there would be an MSDS sheet that would explain the dangers. You already know that everything you we eat breathe and put on the body has to be processed by the liver. I will try to find something. and come back.
668433 tn?1227397778 What is codeine phosphate?? I have never heard of it. What drug family is it in??
1916673 tn?1420233270 I'm looking more into phosphorus and phosphate binders, which can be a very confusing subject for many owners. There are many different binders available and vets often seem to have their own particular preference. I hope soon to put some information into a more straightforward article, rather than the somewhat complex information available on the Internet.
Avatar m tn Causes of hyperphosphatemia (abnormally elevated phosphate levels) include excessive dietary intake of phosphate, overuse of laxatives or enemas that contain phosphate, kidney disease or impaired kidney function, hypoparathyroidism, hypocalcemia (calcium deficiency), magnesium deficiency (severe magnesium deficiency is one of the causes of hypoparathyroidism), too much vitamin D in the body, healing fractures, severe infections, acromegaly, rhabdomyolysis, tumour lysis syndrome, untreated diab
Avatar m tn Earlier this year, researchers reporting in the Archives of Internal Medicine said the risks of oral sodium phosphate solutions and some oral sodium phosphate tablets were rare but real, particularly for elderly patients. Dr. Hemant K. Roy, an associate professor in the department of medicine at Evanston-Northwestern Healthcare in Illinois, writing in an accompanying editorial in the journal, described the findings as "quite alarming.
Avatar n tn They keep on telling me that all i was exposed to was general purpose oil, used in the vacuum pump of the GCMS. There was no extraction from the GCMS instrument. I looked up the MSDS for that chemical but my symtoms are not consitent with there findings. I sent off a hair sample to the US for mineral analysis. It stated that i had high levels of tin. I know inorganic tin is more or less harmless, or is it?, but can organotin cause these type of symtoms?.
Avatar n tn After a recently passed kidney stone tested as calcium phosphate my dr. suspected hyperparathyroidism. Here are the results of recent blood tests: Mar 9 PTH - high (69 ng/L; lab normal 13-54) Calcium - normal (2.35 mmol/L; lab normal 2.1-2.55) Phosphate - normal (0.95 mmol/L; lab normal 0.8-1.5) Mar 20 Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy - low (60.8 nmol/L; lab normals 80-200) Thyroid ultrasound - normal Apr 14 PTH - normal (35 ng/L; lab normal 13-54) Calcium - high (2.58 mmol/l; lab normal 2.1-2.
947976 tn?1245864691 I have normal calcium levels, very low phosphate levels ( Hypophosphatemia ) and high alkaline phosphate. The only medicine I take is Phosphate Sandoz but no matter how much i eat phosphate high food or take the medicine, my body doesn't recognize it, and no doctor understands where does the phosphate go. Now I am 19 and have both hip fixators , and have had around 10 spontaneous fractures.
488724 tn?1253551235 I take 1000mg of Metformin twice a day, 100mg of Januvia(Sitagliptin) once a day and i take 25mg of Levothyroxin once a day. I also just started 150mg of Ranitidine twice a day for my stomach pain that makes me always feel nauseaous, and 100mg of Loratidine once a day for allergies. and today im starting taking Vitamins that i had stopped for a while.
Avatar n tn What causes high alkaline phosphate readings? I have had a liver scan and bone density test and both have been good. What else could cause this? This discussion is related to <a href='/posts/show/228892'>Alkaline phosphate high on blood test</a>.
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Avatar f tn Adrenal Bovine 340mg, Eeuthero 200mg, liquorice130mg Gotu Cola 65mg Clove35mg , other ingreds are Calcium phosphate, Iron Phosphate, Possasium Phosphate, and Sodium Phosphate. I had a long walk earlier that I havent felt like doing in ages.
955491 tn?1253935699 Sounds like an MSDS book. We had to get all the MSDS sheets for the medications and chemicals we use at work. I do believe they're found online.