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Aminophenazone (or
aminopyrine, amidopyrine, Pyramidon) is a non-narcotic
analgesic substance. It is a
pyrazolone and a
derivative of phenazone, which...
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Ampyrone is a
metabolite of
aminopyrine with analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and
antipyretic properties. Its use as a drug is
discouraged due to the risk...
- has been used as an
analgesic for a
number of
rheumatic conditions.
Aminopyrine Hart FD,
Boardman PL (June 1964). "Trial of
Nifenazone ("Thylin")". British...
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exact m****: 231.1372 u) may
refer to: AL-38022A Aminophenazone, or
aminopyrine PNU-91356A (U-91356) This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- US Hepatotoxicity,
dermatological side effects, and
abuse potential.
Aminopyrine 1999 France,
Thailand Risk of
agranulocytosis and
severe acne. Amobarbital...
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times more
active than antipyrine. In 1893, a
derivative of antipyrine,
aminopyrine, was made by
Friedrich Stolz at Hoechst.: 26–27 Yet later, chemists...
- Wimmenau, aged 64. In 1897 he
invented "Pyramidon", the
trade name for
aminopyrine. With
Arthur Stoll, he is
credited with the
isolation of ergotamine....
- 1016/0006-2952(79)90460-x. PMID 475855. Tsyrlov, I. B.; Gerasimov, K. E. (1991). "
Aminopyrine-N-demethylase. I.
Directed modification of substrates'
structure as a...
- (1988). "
Aminopyrine metabolism by
multiple forms of
cytochrome P-450 from rat
liver microsomes:
simultaneous quantitation of four
aminopyrine metabolites...
- 4’-hexachlorobiphenyl
found increased activation of
ethoxyresorufin deethylase and
aminopyrine demethylase. However,
while also
observing an
increased liver wight,...