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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for sucrose
  1. Iron sucrose injection is used treat iron-deficiency anemia (a lower than normal number of red blood cells due ... may cause the kidneys to stop working). Iron sucrose injection is in a class of medications called ...
  2. ... chemicals that are 200-300 times sweeter than sucrose sugar. People take stevia for obesity, high blood ...
  3. ... that makes it difficult for you to digest sucrose (table sugar) or lactose (found in milk and ...
  4. ... such as ferric carboxymaltose (Injectafer), ferumoxytol (Feraheme), iron sucrose (Venofer), or sodium ferric gluconate (Ferrlecit);any other ...
  5. ... such as iron dextran (Dexferrum, InFed, Proferdex), iron sucrose (Venofer), or sodium ferric gluconate (Ferrlecit); any other ...
  6. ... Monoferric), ferumoxytol (Feraheme), iron dextran (Dexferrum, Infed), iron sucrose (Venofer), or sodium ferric gluconate (Ferrlecit); any other ...
  7. ... Injectafer), ferumoxytol (Feraheme), iron dextran (Infed), or iron sucrose (Venofer). Your doctor may need to change the ...
  8. ... body is not able to tolerate lactose or sucrose;or heart, kidney, or liver disease.tell your ...
  9. ... should know that there are 50 mg of sucrose in each teaspoon (5 mL) of stavudine oral ...
  10. ... should know that there are 3 grams of sucrose in each tablespoon (15 mL) of lamivudine solution.
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