Acetiromate
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Formula | C15H9I3O5 |
Molar mass | 649.941 g/mol[1] |
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Acetiromate is an antilipidemic drug which is used to treat hyperlipidemia. It is also known as Adecol, TBF 43, or acetyltriiodothyronine formic acid.[2]
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- Soichi Kumaoka (1974). "Long-term Administration of 3,5-Diodo-4(3'-iodo4'-acetoxyphenoxy) Benzoic Acid (Acetiromate) in Hyperlipidemic Patients". Endocrinologia japonica. 21 (4): 355–360.
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