of course not, just read the label. One is an antibiotic (cipro), the other (dex) a cortisone used for totally different problems and should never be used interchangeably.
dexamethasone acetate is in suspension form while other is in solution form
J1100 - injection, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, 1mg
J1100 - injection, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, 1mg
Hydromorphone Hydrochloride or Acetaminophen and Codeine Phosphate
yes it will precipitate DNA if your lysing nuclei; add benzamidine hydrochloride though as a protease inhibitor.
The compound with formula Na3PO4 is named "sodium phosphate", "trisodium phosphate", "sodium ortho-phosphate", or "trisodium ortho-phosphate".
potassium phosphite
Phosphate is made of phosphorous and oxygen. The formula for the phosphate ion is PO43-.
The sequence of subunits in the DNA backbone is phosphate, sugar, phosphate, sugar, phosphate, and sugar. The coding region is the code for protein sequence.
Phosphate
Water , HIgh fructose corn syrup, citric acid, natural and artificial flavers, sodium chloride, potassium citrate magnesium chloride, calibum chloride, potassium phosphate calcium,, disodium edta, red 40 blue 1, pyridoxine hydrochloride and cyanocobalamin.
An anion. For which element, I am not sure. Let someone else answer that.