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Phenacetin - Wikipedia Phenacetin ( f ɪ ˈ n æ s ɪ t ɪ n ⓘ; acetophenetidin, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)acetamide [1]) is a pain-relieving and fever-reducing drug, which was widely used following its introduction in 1887
Phenacetin | C10H13NO2 | CID 4754 - PubChem Phenacetin | C10H13NO2 | CID 4754 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety hazards toxicity information, supplier lists, and more
Acetophenetidin | drug | Britannica Acetaminophen relieves pain by raising the body’s pain threshold, and it reduces fever by its action on the temperature-regulating centre of the brain The drug inhibits prostaglandin synthesis in the… …replaced by the less toxic phenacetin
Acetophenetidin: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction FAQ Acetophenetidin was the first NSAID and fever reducer to go on the market It acts as an analgesic at the spinal cord as well as a negative inotrope at the heart It can be used to treat subacute rheumatoid arthritis, intercostal neuralgia, and ataxias
eCFR :: 21 CFR 201. 309 -- Acetophenetidin (phenacetin)-containing . . . (a) In 1961, the Food and Drug Administration, pursuant to its statutory responsibility for the safety and effectiveness of drugs shipped in interstate commerce, began an active investigation of reports of possible toxic effects and renal damage due to misuse of the drug acetophenetidin
Phenacetin (Acetophenetidin) | COX-3 Inhibitor - MedChemExpress Phenacetin (Acetophenetidin) is a non-opioid analgesic antipyretic agent Phenacetin is a selective COX-3 inhibitor Phenacetin is used as probe of cytochrome P450 enzymes CYP1A2 in human liver microsomes and in rats