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Chelating agents

Other names: chelants, chelators, sequestering agents

What are Chelating agents?

Chelating agents are chemical compounds that react with metal ions to form a stable, water-soluble complex. They are also known as chelants, chelators, or sequestering agents.

Chelating agents have a ring-like center which forms at least two bonds with the metal ion allowing it to be excreted. Chelating agents are usually organic compounds (a compound that contains carbon).

Specific chelating agents bind iron, lead, or copper in the blood and can be used to treat excessively high levels of these metals. Chelating agents may also be used in the treatment of heavy metal poisoning.

List of Chelating agents

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Drug Name Avg. Rating Reviews
Chemet (Pro)
Generic name: succimer
No reviews
Clovique
Generic name: trientine
No reviews
Cuvrior
Generic name: trientine
No reviews
Desferal (Pro)
Generic name: deferoxamine
No reviews
Ferriprox (Pro)
Generic name: deferiprone
No reviews
Syprine (Pro)
Generic name: trientine
No reviews
Exjade (Pro)
Generic name: deferasirox
1.0
1 review
Jadenu (Pro)
Generic name: deferasirox
1.0
2 reviews
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