Compositions – Solvents
Patent
1988-01-25
1990-09-25
Lovering, Richard D.
Compositions
Solvents
210646, 210647, 252 1, 514 2, 514970, 424423, 604 27, A61M 114, A61M 128, A61K 3310, A61K 3718
Patent
active
049591754
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a solution for dialyses based on bicarbonate ions and containing a peptide based on glycine, as well as to the use of this peptide for the preparation of such a solution.
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Covert John M.
Lovering Richard D.
Pierre Fabre Medicament
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