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Textone (sodium chlorite)

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Textone (generic name: sodium chlorite) is a sodium chlorite drug. It is currently in unknown development.

Textone works by releasing chlorine dioxide, a potent antimicrobial agent, which targets and kills pathogens.

Textone is a medication that contains sodium chlorite, a chemical compound used as a disinfectant.

At a glance

Generic namesodium chlorite
Drug classsodium chlorite
Therapeutic areaInfectious Disease
Phaseunknown

Mechanism of action

Think of Textone like a strong disinfectant that helps kill germs and bacteria in the body. When taken, it breaks down into chlorine dioxide, which then goes to work destroying the bad guys that can make us sick. This helps to reduce the severity of infections and promote healing.

Approved indications

No approved indications tracked.

Common side effects

No common side effects on file.

Key clinical trials

Primary sources

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Frequently asked questions about Textone

What is Textone?

Textone (sodium chlorite) is a sodium chlorite drug.

How does Textone work?

Textone works by releasing chlorine dioxide, a potent antimicrobial agent, which targets and kills pathogens.

What is the generic name of Textone?

sodium chlorite is the generic (nonproprietary) name of Textone.

What drug class is Textone in?

Textone belongs to the sodium chlorite class. See all sodium chlorite drugs at /class/sodium-chlorite.

What development phase is Textone in?

Textone is in unknown.

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