pamidronate disodium

pamidronate disodium
[USP] the disodium salt of pamidronate; used in the treatment of malignancy-associated hypercalcemia, osteitis deformans, and osteolytic bone metastases associated with breast cancer and myeloma; administered intravenously.

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