name: | SodiumFluoride |
ATC code: | A01AA01 | route: | oral |
n-compartments | 1 |
Sodium fluoride is an inorganic compound used as a source of fluoride ions for the prevention of dental caries. It is commonly added to toothpaste and public water supplies. Sodium fluoride is approved for clinical use in the prevention of dental caries and as part of dental treatments.
Pharmacokinetics reported in healthy adult volunteers after oral administration in a single-dose study.
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