colestyramine
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colestyramine
Summary
colestyramine is a type of chemical entity[1]. colestyramine ranks in the top 4% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (226 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- colestyramine's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- colestyramine's chemical structure is recorded as Colestyramine.png[4].
- colestyramine's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 11041-12-6[5].
- colestyramine's EC number is recorded as 234-270-8[6].
- colestyramine's ATC code is recorded as C10AC01[7].
- colestyramine's subclass of is recorded as chemical compound[8].
- colestyramine's has use is recorded as medication[9].
- colestyramine's Commons category is recorded as Colestyramine[10].
- colestyramine's MeSH descriptor ID is recorded as D002792[11].
- colestyramine's ChEMBL ID is recorded as CHEMBL2104535[12].
- colestyramine's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/05xg19[13].
- colestyramine's UNII is recorded as 4B33BGI082[14].
- colestyramine's ChemSpider ID is recorded as 28528052[15].
- colestyramine's PubChem CID is recorded as 70695640[16].
- colestyramine's KEGG ID is recorded as D02690[17].
- colestyramine's MeSH tree code is recorded as D05.750.716.579.159[18].
- colestyramine's MeSH tree code is recorded as D25.720.716.579.159[19].
- colestyramine's MeSH tree code is recorded as J01.637.051.720.716.579.159[20].
- colestyramine's DrugBank ID is recorded as DB01432[21].
- colestyramine's Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana ID is recorded as 0091741[22].
- colestyramine's NCI Thesaurus ID is recorded as C28929[23].
- colestyramine's HSDB ID is recorded as 7219[24].
- colestyramine's NDF-RT ID is recorded as N0000147114[25].
- colestyramine's medical condition treated is recorded as pseudomembranous colitis[26].
- colestyramine's medical condition treated is recorded as hypertriglyceridemia[27].
Why It Matters
colestyramine ranks in the top 4% of type_of_chemical_entity entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (226 views/month).[2] colestyramine has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] colestyramine is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]