国: オーストラリア
言語: 英語
ソース: Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)
Disodium edetate
DISODIUM EDETATE SOLUTION 3G IN 100ML _CONCENTRATED INJECTION FOR INTRAVENOUS INFUSION _ _CONSUMER MEDICINE INFORMATION _ _Biological Therapies _ _ _ _CMI – Disodium Edetate Solution 3g in 100mL Concentrated Injection – cmi31s1002 _ _page 1 of 3 _ WHAT IS IN THIS LEAFLET This leaflet answers some common questions about Disodium Edetate Solution 3g in 100mL Concentrated Injection for Intravenous Infusion. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist. All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor has weighed the risks of giving Disodium Edetate Injection against the benefits they expect it will have for you. IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS ABOUT BEING GIVEN THIS MEDICINE, ASK YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST. KEEP THIS LEAFLET. You may need to read it again. WHAT DISODIUM EDETATE INJECTION IS USED FOR DISODIUM EDETATE SOLUTION 3G IN 100ML CONCENTRATED INJECTION MUST BE DILUTED BEFORE IT IS USED. Disodium Edetate Solution 3g in 100mL Concentrated Injection contains the active ingredient Disodium Edetate. Disodium Edetate belongs to a group of substances called chelating agents. Chelating agents are used to remove high levels of mineral deposits from the body. They work by tightly binding on to the mineral so that it can be excreted from the body, usually in the urine. This medicine may be used to remove small amounts of lead from the body if the lead is causing problems in the body. Since Disodium Edetate will bind to a wide range of metals, it will also bind with various toxic and radioactive metals that you may have ingested or inhaled, such as radioactive calcium, strontium, radium cobalt and plutonium. Disodium Edetate will not treat radiation poisoning; it is used only to remove metals, which may be radioactive. Too much calcium in the blood is called 完全なドキュメントを読む