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  2. Magnesium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium sulfate or magnesium sulphate is a chemical compound, a salt with the formula MgSO 4, consisting of magnesium cations Mg 2+ (20.19% by mass) and sulfate anions SO 2− 4.It is a white crystalline solid, soluble in water but not in ethanol.

  3. Medical uses of magnesium sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium sulfate is used in bath salts, especially for foot baths to soothe sore feet.The reason for the inclusion of the salt is partially cosmetic: the increase in ionic strength prevents some of the temporary skin wrinkling (partial maceration) which would occur with plain water baths.

  4. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    MgSO4 magnesium sulfate: may be confused with "MSO4", spell out "magnesium sulfate" midi at midday min. minimum [or] minim [or] minutum: minimum [or] minim [or] minute mist. mistura: mixture mL millilitre mod. præscript. modo præscripto: in the manner directed MS morphine sulfate or magnesium sulfate

  5. Magnesium (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    As a bronchodilator after beta-agonist and anticholinergic agents have been tried, e.g. in severe exacerbations of asthma. [4]Obstetrics: Magnesium sulfate is used to prevent seizures in women with preeclampsia and eclampsia, and is also used for fetal neuroprotection in preterm deliveries, but has been shown to be an ineffective tocolytic agent.

  6. MgSO4 - Wikipedia

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  7. Manganese(II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Manganese(II) sulfate usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula MnSO 4 ·H 2 O. This pale pink deliquescent solid is a commercially significant manganese(II) salt.

  8. Meridianiite - Wikipedia

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    Meridianiite is the mineral consisting of magnesium sulfate undecahydrate, MgSO 4 ·11H 2 O.It is colorless transparent crystalline salt that precipitates from solutions saturated in Mg 2+ and SO 4 2− ions at temperatures less than 2 °C. [4]

  9. Epsomite - Wikipedia

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    Epsomite forms as encrustations or efflorescences on limestone cavern walls and mine timbers and walls, rarely as volcanic fumarole deposits, and as rare beds in evaporite layers such as those found in certain bodies of salt water.