Sulbutiamine (brand names Arcalion, Enerion) is a synthetic derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1). In France, it is used to treat symptoms of weakness or...
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A11CC55 Colecalciferol, combinations A11DA01 Thiamine (vitamin B1) A11DA02 Sulbutiamine A11DA03 Benfotiamine A11GA01 Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) A11GB01 Ascorbic...
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chemistry efforts to create other thiamine disulfides. The results included sulbutiamine, fursultiamine (thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide) and benfothiamine...
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Cycotiamine Fursultiamine Monophosphothiamine Octotiamine Prosultiamine Sulbutiamine Vintiamol B vitamins Thiamine pyrophosphate, a thiamine derivative Martindale...
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acute pancreatitis and photoallergic eruption. Emoxypine Pirisudanol Sulbutiamine Lemmel EM (May 1993). "Comparison of pyritinol and auranofin in the treatment...
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(Hyperium) Tianeptine (Coaxil, Stablon) Sodium alginate (Pseudophage) Sulbutiamine (Arcalion) Tertatolol (Artex) Vitamins (Vitathion) As well as internal...
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vitamin B12 in various forms, but also often thiamine (sometimes as sulbutiamine), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) and folic acid. Carnitine or its precursor...
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are either modified in a lab or are analogs such as Vinpocetine and Sulbutiamine. Some authors have explored nootropics as relationship enhancements to...
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Many vitamin B1 analogues, such as Benfotiamine, fursultiamine, and sulbutiamine, are synthetic derivatives of thiamine. Most were developed in Japan...
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sulbactam (INN) sulbenicillin (INN) sulbenox (INN) sulbentine (INN) sulbutiamine (INN) sulclamide (INN) sulconazole (INN) Sulcrate suleparoid sodium (INN)...
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