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- EMCrit 380 - Acid Base Part VIII - Tris-Hydroxymethyl Aminomethane . . .
Tris-Hydroxymethyl Aminomethane (THAM or tromethamine) is an amino alcohol that acts as a buffer base that unlike NaBicarb doesn't increase Na or release CO2–it actually lowers PaCO2 Sounds great, huh? It is unfortunately expensive and has some other issues we will discuss
- Tham (Tromethamine Injection): Side Effects, Uses, Dosage . . . - RxList
Tham (tromethamine injection, solution) is a parenteral systemic alkalizer and fluid replenisher indicated for the prevention and correction of metabolic acidosis
- Tris - Wikipedia
Tris, or tris (hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, or known during medical use as tromethamine or THAM, is an organic compound with the formula (HOCH 2) 3 CNH 2 It is extensively used in biochemistry and molecular biology as a component of buffer solutions [2] such as in TAE and TBE buffers, especially for solutions of nucleic acids
- Tromethamine (THAM) Discontinuation - Stanford Health Care
Tromethamine (tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane; also called THAM) has been discontinued by the manufacturer There is no other manufacturer that produces THAM THAM has intermittently been on back order for the past several months It was just recently discontinued by the only manufacturer, Pfizer (Hospira), in the United States as of May 2016
- The use of tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane in the emergency department . . .
This review will discuss tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane (THAM) THAM is a rarely used buffer approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of metabolic acidosis associated with cardiac bypass surgery and metabolic acidosis associated with cardiac arrest [ 1 ]
- What is Tham? - GoodRx
Learn about Tham (Tromethamine), dosing, proper use and what to know before beginning treatment
- Tris-Hydroxymethyl Aminomethane in Critically Ill Adults: A . . . - LWW
Tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane (THAM) is an amino alcohol used clinically to buffer acid loads and raise pH in acidotic conditions Unlike sodium bicarbonate, which increases plasma sodium levels with use and produces carbon dioxide (CO 2) as part of the buffering process, THAM does neither
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