[Manufacturing and stability of copper-histidine solution for treatment of Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome].


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T. Hoppe-Tichy, T. Nguyen, B. Hentze, M. Lorke
Die Pharmazie, 2005

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Hoppe-Tichy, T., Nguyen, T., Hentze, B., & Lorke, M. (2005). [Manufacturing and stability of copper-histidine solution for treatment of Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome]. Die Pharmazie.


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Hoppe-Tichy, T., T. Nguyen, B. Hentze, and M. Lorke. “[Manufacturing and Stability of Copper-Histidine Solution for Treatment of Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome].” Die Pharmazie (2005).


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Hoppe-Tichy, T., et al. “[Manufacturing and Stability of Copper-Histidine Solution for Treatment of Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome].” Die Pharmazie, 2005.


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@article{t2005a,
  title = {[Manufacturing and stability of copper-histidine solution for treatment of Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrome].},
  year = {2005},
  journal = {Die Pharmazie},
  author = {Hoppe-Tichy, T. and Nguyen, T. and Hentze, B. and Lorke, M.}
}

Abstract

Menkes' Kinky Hair Syndrom is a rare, X-linked recessive multisystemic lethal disorder of copper metabolism. Male infants who are affected usually die at the age of 2-3 years. If the disease is diagnosed early, patients profit from subcutaneously administered copper salts. We describe the preparation and stability of a copper-histidin solution. This solution has some advantages in terms of stability over the solutions described in earlier publications. This is a great advantage for the patients and their parents, because an ambulatory care or a home care of this patients is possible now.





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