tolbutamide sodium

tolbutamide sodium
the monosodium salt of tolbutamide, having the same actions as the base; used as a diagnostic test for insulinoma (tolbutamide test, q.v.) and for diabetes mellitus and other pancreatic disorders, administered intravenously.

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