CAS NO:114084-78-5 Ibandronate Sodium is used to treat or prevent osteoporosis in women after menopause. It increases bone mineral density (BMD) and reduces the incidence of vertebral fractures. more...
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Risedronate Sodium Is The Sodium Salt Of Risedronic Acid, A Synthetic Pyridinyl Bisphosphonate. Risedronic Acid Binds To Hydroxyapatite Crystals In Bone And Inhibits Osteoclast-dependent Bone Resorption. Biphosphonate, A Salt, Ester, Or Anion Of A Dimer Of Phosphonic Acid (Diphosmore...
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Treating Osteoporosis (weak Bones) in Women Who are Postmenopause. Ibandronate is a Bisphosphonate and Works By Slowing Bone Loss and Allowing New Bone to Be Formed. Ibandronic Acid or ibandronate Sodium is a Potent Bisphosphonate Drug Used in the Prevention and Treatment Omore...
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Pamidronate disodium is the disodium salt of the synthetic bisphospho- nate pamidronate. Although it’s mechanism of action is not completely understood, pamidronate appears to adsorb to calcium phosphate crystals in bone, blocking their dissolution by inhibiting osteoclast-medimore...
SYNONYMS: IBANDRONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, MONOHYDRATE MOLECULAR FORMULA C9H22O7NP2NA, MOLECULAR WEIGHT 341.21, CAS NUMBER 138926-19-9 IT IS A WHITE-TO OFF-WHITE POWDER. IT IS FREELY SOLUBLE IN WATER AND PRACTICALLY INSOLUBLE IN ORGANIC SOLVENTS. MELTING POINT IS 84&demore...
We are offering pamidronate disodium is the disodium salt of the synthetic bisphospho- nate pamidronate. Although it’s mechanism of action is not completely understood, pamidronate appears to adsorb to calcium phosphate crystals in bone, blocking their dissolution by inhibitingmore...