Midodrine hydrochloride

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Midodrine hydrochloride
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Cat #: V9958 CAS #: 43218-56-0 Purity ≥ 99%

Description: Midodrine hydrochloride (Amatine; Orvaten; Midodrine HCl; Pro-Amatine), the hydrochloride salt of midodrine which is a phenylalkanolamine derivative.

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Molecular Weight (MW)290.74
Molecular FormulaC12H19ClN2O4
CAS No.43218-56-0
Preparing Stock Solutions
Solvent volume to be added Mass (the weight of a compound)
Mother liquor concentration 1mg5mg10mg20mg
1mM3.4395 mL17.1975 mL34.3950 mL68.7900 mL
5mM0.6879 mL3.4395 mL6.8790 mL13.7580 mL
10mM0.3439 mL1.7197 mL3.4395 mL6.8790 mL
20mM0.1720 mL0.8599 mL1.7197 mL3.4395 mL
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The dilution calculator equation
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Step One: Enter information below
Dosage mg/kg Average weight of animals g Dosing volume per animal µL Number of animals
Step Two: Enter the in vivo formulation
%DMSO + % + %Tween 80 + %ddH2O

Calculation Results:
Working concentration: mg/ml;
Method for preparing DMSO master liquid: mg drug pre-dissolved in µL DMSO(Master liquid concentration mg/mL) ,Please contact us first if the concentration exceeds the DMSO solubility of the batch of drug.
Method for preparing in vivo formulation: Take µL DMSO master liquid, next add µL PEG300, mix and clarify, next add µL Tween 80,mix and clarify, next add µL ddH2O,mix and clarify.
Note:
  • (1) Please be sure that the solution is clear before the addition of next solvent. Dissolution methods like vortex, ultrasound or warming and heat may be used to aid dissolving.
  • (2) Be sure to add the solvent(s) in order.