Though there are FDA-approved chelation drugs, they are only available by prescription and only approved for the treatment of lead poisoning and iron overload.
Chelation is generally not indicated for adults with blood lead concentrations of 45 g/dL because of the potential risk of adverse drug events and concerns about remobilized lead, and chelation for children with blood lead concentrations of 45 g/dL remains controversial.
Chelation is generally not indicated for adults with blood lead concentrations of 45 microg/dL because of the potential risk of adverse drug events and concerns about remobilized lead, and chelation for children with blood lead concentrations of 45 microg/dL remains controversial.
Although chelation was originally used to treat conditions like lead poisoning, chelation therapy is now claimed to protect against heart
Acid Suppressing Drugs. Mechanism of Interaction. Management. Antacids. Integrase Inhibitors: chelation leading to poor absorption. Bictegravir: Take
Chelation removes select cations from tissues by forming a chelator‐chelate complex subsequently excreted by the kidneys or liver. 1 EDTA is a synthetic amino acid and polydentate chelator with high affinity for divalent cations, such as lead, cadmium, and calcium. 2 The US Food and Drug Administration has approved its calcium salt (edetate calcium disodium) to treat lead poisoning and, in
This report describes the Food and Drug Administration's review of data and analyses leading to the approval of the oral iron chelator
Brand Names and Generic Names of Drugs for Treatment of Lead Poisoning Activated Charcoal Disodium Edetate Succimer. Succimer is a lead chelator
When metals like lead, mercury, iron, and arsenic build up in your body, they can be toxic. The chelating drug disodium EDTA binds to this mineral. The idea is that chelation therapy clears it
also as someone who has expirience with drugs i feel the need to say that ecstasy doesnt lead to harder drugs because nobody takes ecstasyand thinks „this is nice i am trying heroin next!“
if light drugs lead to hard drugs how do you explain all the people who drink alcohol and never do other drugs?
everybody who takes harder drugs drinks water does this mean water lead to harder drugs too?
i know this is the wrong place for discussions like this but this site is full of stories which feature getting drunk and i am fed up by the double standard in this comment section and in society in general