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ºÀ¼âÁ¦ Chelating agent
- ÇÕ¼ºÇ° : EDTA
- À¯±â»ê : ÇÇÆ®»ê, ¿Á»ì»ê oxalic acid, ±¸¿¬»ê, Àλê
- ´Ü¹éÁú : Çì¸ð±Û·Îºó, CPP, öºÐ Siderophores

- chelate : ±¸¿¬»ê, ±¸¿¬»ê³ªÆ®·ý
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Chelation therapy is the use of chelating agents to detoxify a patient's body of poisonous metal agents, such as mercury, arsenic, and lead, by converting them to a chemically inert form that can be excreted without further interaction with the body. Chelation using calcium disodium EDTA has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but only for serious cases of lead poisoning. It is not approved for treating "heavy metal toxicity".[16]
Although they can be beneficial in cases of serious lead poisoning, use of unapproved chelating agents is dangerous. Use of disodium EDTA (edetate disodium) instead of calcium disodium EDTA has resulted in fatalities due to hypocalcemia.[17] Disodium EDTA is not approved by the FDA for any use,[16] and all FDA-approved chelation therapy products require a prescription.

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