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Routes of administration | Intraperitoneal |
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Bioavailability | 40% in 12 hours |
Metabolism | Alpha-amylase |
Excretion | Renal |
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Formula | (C6H10O5)n |
Molar mass | 13–19 kg/mol |
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Icodextrin (INN, USAN) is a colloid osmotic agent, derived from maltodextrin,[1] used in form of an aqueous solution for peritoneal dialysis under the trade name Extraneal,[2] and after gynecological laparoscopic surgery for the reduction of post-surgical adhesions (fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs) under the trade name Adept.[3]
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