Pralidoxime Iodide

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  • Product Code: 102129
  Alias:    Pradonium iodide, 2-pyridine acetaldehyde methyl iodide; iodophoscil; pyridine-2-formaldehyde oxime methyl iodide salt;
  CAS:    94-63-3
  Properties:    It is easy to deteriorate when exposed to light. Soluble in water and hot ethanol, slightly soluble in ethanol. The aqueous solution is stable, and its properties are not stable enough in alkaline solutions, and it is easily hydrolyzed into cyanide, which is highly toxic and should not be compatible with alkaline drugs.
Molecular Weight: 264.06 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₇H₁₁IN₂O
EC Number: 202-349-6 MDL Number: MFCD00011982
Melting Point: 220 °C (dec.) (lit.) Boiling Point:
Density: 1.7439 g/ml Storage Condition: 2-8°C, sealed, dry, protected from light
Product Description: Pralidoxime iodide is primarily used as an antidote in the treatment of poisoning by organophosphate pesticides and nerve agents. It works by reactivating acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme that is inhibited by organophosphates, thereby restoring normal nerve function. This chemical is often administered in combination with atropine to counteract the effects of the poison more effectively. It is commonly used in emergency medical situations, including agricultural and industrial accidents, as well as in military settings where exposure to nerve agents may occur. Its application is critical in saving lives and mitigating the severe neurological effects caused by organophosphate toxicity.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Appearance Yellow Crystals Or Powder
Infrared Spectrum Conforms To Structure
Purity (%) 97-100
Loss On Drying 0.5
Heavy Metals 10ppm
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0.005 10-20 days ฿1,780.00
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0.025 10-20 days ฿3,940.00
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0.100 10-20 days ฿7,480.00
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0.500 10-20 days ฿14,990.00
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Pralidoxime Iodide
Pralidoxime iodide is primarily used as an antidote in the treatment of poisoning by organophosphate pesticides and nerve agents. It works by reactivating acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme that is inhibited by organophosphates, thereby restoring normal nerve function. This chemical is often administered in combination with atropine to counteract the effects of the poison more effectively. It is commonly used in emergency medical situations, including agricultural and industrial accidents, as well as in military settings where exposure to nerve agents may occur. Its application is critical in saving lives and mitigating the severe neurological effects caused by organophosphate toxicity.
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