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uses of antimony sodium gluconate​

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Sodium stibogluconate is a D-gluconate adduct of indefinite composition containing between 30 and 34% of antimony(V), calculated with reference to dried and methanol-free substance. It is used as a treatment for leishmaniasis. It has a role as an antineoplastic agent and an antileishmanial agent.

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