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- Arsphenamine, also known as Salvarsan or compound 606, is an antibiotic drug that was introduced at the beginning of the 1910s as the first effective...
- the functions of the body's immune system, and in the development of Salvarsan, the first effective drug for syphilis, in 1909. His works were the foundation...
- available in 1912 and su****ded the more toxic and less water-soluble salvarsan as an effective treatment for syphilis. Because both of these ****nicals...
- diagnose numerous blood diseases. His laboratory discovered arsphenamine (Salvarsan), the first antibiotic and first effective medicinal treatment for syphilis...
- Experimental Therapy in Berlin. The drug was given the commercial name Salvarsan. Ehrlich, noting both the general toxicity of ****nic and the selective...
- useful drug, the first synthetic antibacterial organo****nic compound salvarsan, now called arsphenamine. This heralded the era of antibacterial treatment...
- syphilis while being the least harmful to humans, which became known as Salvarsan. Salvarsan was widely used to treat syphilis within years of its discovery....
- arsphenamine treated syphilis in humans. The drug was marketed under the name Salvarsan and gained international acclaim as the "****nic that saves" and as the...
- 1905 at the Charité Clinic in Berlin. The first effective treatment, Salvarsan, was developed in 1910 by Sahachiro Hata in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich...
- development of the antibiotics themselves. 1911 – Arsphenamine, also Salvarsan 1912 – Neosalvarsan 1935 – Prontosil (an oral precursor to sulfanilamide)...