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You're so dumb if you don't like sodium (;
Sodium is a metal, common table salt is sodium chloride, which is a compound. Sodium can make up salt. In the nature sodium chloride exist as the mineral halite.
Sodium and chlorine: the formula unit of sodium chloride is NaCl.
The key difference between sodium and sodium chloride is that sodium is a chemical element whereas sodium chloride is a compound containing both sodium and chlorine chemical elements.
A slogan is a quick and simple way to get exposure for a product. The element sodium has the symbol Na. A good slogan for sodium would be: NaNa Nana Nana Nana - Sodium!
No. Sodium alendronate contains sodium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, but not iron.
How long does Alendronate Sodium 70 mg stay in your system@
Alendronate sodiun tab,can use any age? can use for osteoarthritis?
An alendronate is a salt or ester of alendronic acid, or the derived sodium content used to treat osteoporosis.
An alendronate is a salt or ester of alendronic acid, or the derived sodium content used to treat osteoporosis.
The generic name for Fosamax is alendronate sodium.
Ask a pet store owner! How do you expect me to know?!
I do not know if it is as effective as Fosamax but I can say that the side effects from taking Alendronate Sodium 70 mg tabs are not good. This includes constant drooling and difficulty swallowing., Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield now excludes brand name Fosamax but this is a bad decision.
Fosamax is the brand name for the drug alendronate sodium. Prescribed for post-menopausal women and men with osteoporosis, Fosamax works by reducing bone degeneration, a process referred to as "resorption." Related to natural bone-regulating chemicals, the drug does not inhibit bone mineralization. Consequently, one can take alendronate sodium along with calcium and vitamin D supplements and see some bone mineralization. Unfortunately, the human body does not absorb the drug well, and much of it is excreted through the kidneys.
Yes, Sodium Amytal is still manufactured. The original maker (Eli Lilly) seems to have stopped but Flynn Pharma still produce it, and produce Amytal's old friends Seconal and Tuinal.
I am looking at a bottle of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide USP. Mfd. by Rougier Pharma. On the back it says Non-medicinal ingredients: Sodium Stannate (stabililzer) and Purified Water.
Common table salt is Sodium Chloride and is thus very rich in Sodium. A salt is an ionic compound - so LiCl is a salt - but has zero sodium. "Low Sodium" NaCl is a marketing gimmick