Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate
Description :
Overview of Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate
Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate is a cation-exchange resin used as an API to treat hyperkalemia by binding and removing excess potassium from the body via the gastrointestinal tract. This API appears as a fine powder (Sodium polystyrene sulfonate powder) for suspension preparation with good stability. Related products include Sulphamethoxazole, Tolvaptan, and Tadalafil, commonly used in antibacterial, renal, and urological formulations.
Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate API | Hyperkalemia Supplier
Applications of Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate
Pharmaceutical API
- Used for the treatment of hyperkalemia (high potassium levels)
- Binds potassium in the intestine for fecal excretion
Formulation Development
- Used in oral suspensions and rectal enemas
- Suitable for powder-for-suspension formulations
Gastrointestinal Treatment
- Primarily acts in the GI tract to reduce serum potassium
Safety & Handling Guidelines
- Beware of inhaling fine powder
- Make sure you wear gloves, goggles, and suitable clothes
- Place in a dry and cool area away from water
- Be sure to follow COA and MSDS guidelines completely
Where to Buy Zinc Citrate?
Zinc Citrate Manufacturer
ChemicalBull offers premium quality Zinc Citrate API, meeting the pharmaceutical requirements.
Zinc Citrate Supplier & Distributor
- It is available in bulk packaging to form units for formulation
- High-purity and stable for use in manufacturing
- COA MSDS, along with other documents, is available for regulatory purposes available
MSDS
Provides detailed safety guidelines as well as hazard identification, along with storage and safety guidelines.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate used for?
It is used to treat hyperkalemia by removing excess potassium. -
Sodium polystyrene sulfonate powder?
Fine powder form for mixing into suspensions for oral or rectal use. -
Is Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate stable for formulation?
Yes, it offers stability in powder and suspension forms.