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SODIUM OXYBATE
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Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in LUMRYZ for extended-release oral suspension. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white solid powder. Each packet of LUMRYZ contains 4.5 g, 6 g, 7.5 g, or 9 g of sodium oxybate, equivalent to 3.7 g, 5.0 g, 6.2 g, or 7.4 g of oxybate, respectively. The inactive ingredients are carrageenan, hydrogenated vegetable oil, hydroxyethyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, malic acid, methacrylic acid copolymer, microcrystalline cellulose, povidone, and xanthan gum. image description
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in sodium oxybate oral solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of sodium oxybate oral solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 7.5 with malic acid. structural formula
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in Sodium Oxybate Oral Solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4‑hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, crystalline powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of Sodium Oxybate Oral Solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 7.5 with malic acid. chemical structure
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in sodium oxybate oral solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of sodium oxybate oral solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 7.5 with malic acid. structural formula
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in sodium oxybate oral solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, crystalline powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of sodium oxybate oral solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 8.3 with either sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid. Sodium oxybate oral solution is a clear, colorless to pale yellow solution available in a concentration of 500 mg/mL. The inactive ingredients for this solution include malic acid, propylparaben sodium, purified water and sodium hydroxide. chem structure
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Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in LUMRYZ for extended-release oral suspension. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white solid powder. Each packet of LUMRYZ contains 4.5 g, 6 g, 7.5 g, or 9 g of sodium oxybate, equivalent to 3.7 g, 5.0 g, 6.2 g, or 7.4 g of oxybate, respectively. The inactive ingredients are carrageenan, hydrogenated vegetable oil, hydroxyethyl cellulose, magnesium stearate, malic acid, methacrylic acid copolymer, microcrystalline cellulose, povidone, and xanthan gum. image description
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in sodium oxybate oral solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of sodium oxybate oral solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 7.5 with malic acid. structural formula
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in sodium oxybate oral solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of sodium oxybate oral solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 7.5 with malic acid. structural formula
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in sodium oxybate oral solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4-hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, crystalline powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of sodium oxybate oral solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 8.3 with either sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid. Sodium oxybate oral solution is a clear, colorless to pale yellow solution available in a concentration of 500 mg/mL. The inactive ingredients for this solution include malic acid, propylparaben sodium, purified water and sodium hydroxide. chem structure
Sodium oxybate, a CNS depressant, is the active ingredient in Sodium Oxybate Oral Solution. The chemical name for sodium oxybate is sodium 4‑hydroxybutyrate. The molecular formula is C 4 H 7 NaO 3 , and the molecular weight is 126.09 g/mole. The chemical structure is: Sodium oxybate is a white to off-white, crystalline powder that is very soluble in aqueous solutions. Each mL of Sodium Oxybate Oral Solution contains 0.5 g of sodium oxybate (equivalent to 0.413 g/mL of oxybate) in USP Purified Water, neutralized to pH 7.5 with malic acid. chemical structure
XYWAV oral solution contains oxybate, a CNS depressant. The chemical name of oxybate is gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB). XYWAV contains a mixture of calcium oxybate, magnesium oxybate, potassium oxybate, and sodium oxybate equivalent to 0.5 g/mL, which corresponds to 0.413 g/mL oxybate. Each mL of XYWAV contains: 0.234 g calcium oxybate, Ca(C 4 H 7 O 3 ) 2 ; 0.096 g magnesium oxybate, Mg(C 4 H 7 O 3 ) 2 ; 0.13 g potassium oxybate, K(C 4 H 7 O 3 ); and 0.04 g sodium oxybate, Na(C 4 H 7 O 3 ) in dissociated form in the solution. The molecular weights of each are as follows: calcium oxybate is 246.3, magnesium oxybate is 230.5, potassium oxybate is 142.2, and sodium oxybate is 126.1. The chemical structure is: y =1 for Na + and K + ; y =2 for Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ The inactive ingredients are purified water and sucralose. XYWAV contains no ingredient made from a gluten‑containing grain (wheat, barley, or rye). chemical structure