No, Methimazole does not require refrigeration. It should be stored at room temperature in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
No, methimazole does not contain sulfur. It is a medication used to treat hyperthyroidism by reducing the production of thyroid hormones.
The second character of the word "refrigeration" is the letter "e".
Absorption refrigeration works by using a refrigerant that is absorbed into a liquid solution, which is then heated to release the refrigerant as a gas. The key principles of absorption refrigeration include the use of heat to drive the refrigeration cycle, the absorption of the refrigerant into a liquid solution, and the release of the refrigerant as a gas through heating.
The refrigerant used in a lithium bromide refrigeration system is water. This system utilizes the absorption refrigeration cycle, where water is the refrigerant and lithium bromide serves as the absorbent to remove heat from the desired space.
Sludge in a refrigeration system can lead to reduced system efficiency, decreased cooling capacity, and potential damage to components such as the compressor. It can also cause blockages in the system, leading to uneven cooling or system breakdown. Regular maintenance and proper filtration can help prevent the formation of sludge in a refrigeration system.
No, methimazole does not contain sulfur. It is a medication used to treat hyperthyroidism by reducing the production of thyroid hormones.
Yes.
All pickles need refrigeration, once the jar has been opened.
Propylthiouracil and methimazole are medications that inhibit production and release of thyroxine and also block tissue effects of thyroxine
no,
Yes it does need regrigeration.
Once it's open, any mayo needs refrigeration.
Refrigeration
No
No
It slows their spoilage.
methimazole and prophylthiouracil