phenacetin in English

noun
1
a synthetic compound used as a painkilling and antipyretic drug.
I have seen several patients come to our emergency room over the years in acute renal failure induced by Ibuprofen, Motrin, Aspirin, phenacetin , and other anti-inflammatory drugs.
noun
    acetophenetidin

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1. Containing phenacetin from studies in experimental animals

2. Acetaminophen is the major metabolite of phenacetin and acetanilid

3. Acetaminophen is the major metabolite of the chemicals acetanilid and phenacetin

4. Paracetamol (acetaminophen), Acetanilide and phenacetin belong to a class of antipyretic analgesics

5. Caffeine, phenobarbital, aminopyrine and phenacetin in antipyretic analgesic were determined using two-point internal standard method.

6. Acetanilide and phenacetin were effective in reducing fever and relieving pain, but they had a high incidence of toxic side effects

7. Acetanilid 4 B Acetazolamide Diamox, Vetamos 4 C Acetophenazine Tindal 2 A Acetophenetidin (Phenacetin) 4 B Acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) 4 C [ 1 ] OTS-1581.4

8. Antipyretics include derivatives of salicylic acid (sodium salicylate, acetylsalicylic acid, salicylamide, and methyl salicylate), pyrazolone (antipyrine, aminopyrine, Analgin, and Butadion), and aniline (phenacetin and acetaminopen)

9. Analgesics include aspirin (or acetylsalicylic acid), as well as other pain-killing drugs such as phenacetin (or acetophenetidin) and paracetamol, sometimes in combination with other drugs.

10. Colamine has akB value of 2,8 × 10−5. The method described yields satisfactory results, e. g. with samples of 0,7 mg of phenacetin or 0,4 mg of octacetylcellobiose, each corresponding to 5 × 10−6 acetyl equivalents.

11. This strategy of “Acetylating” molecules had worked with Bayer’s first medicines: the fever-reducing phenacetin (1888), which is the acetylated form of p-nitrophenol, itself a useless by-product of manufacturing blue dyestuffs; and the antidiarrheal Tannig (1894), which was acetylated tannic acid, a component of substances long used in

12. Of the 113 agents listed by IARC as known human Carcinogens (Groups 1), at least 11 have been or are currently used in personal care products: formaldehyde, phenacetin, coal tar, benzene, untreated or mildly treated mineral oils, methylene glycol, ethylene oxide, chromium, cadmium and its compounds, arsenic, and crystalline silica or quartz.