mesilate

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Chemical structure of mesilate
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From mesyl +‎ -ate (salt, ester).

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mesilate (plural mesilates)

  1. (pharmacology) A salt or ester of an acid CH4O3S used especially in pharmaceutical preparations.
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      When nafamostat mesilate (SK Chemicals Life Science Biz., Seoul, Korea licensed by Torii Pharmaceutical Co., LTD, Tokyo, Japan) was used for anticoagulation during the ECMO, the maintenance dose was held at 0.4–1.5 mg/kg/h to maintain a partial thromboplastin time of 60–80 s [ 12 ].

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mesilate

  1. genitive plural of mesila