Phenazone (INN and BAN; also known as phenazon, antipyrine (USAN), antipyrin, or analgesine) is an analgesic (pain reducing), antipyretic (fever reducing)...
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Propyphenazone (known as isopropylantipyrine in Japan) is a derivative of phenazone with similar analgesic and antipyretic effects. Originally patented in...
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psycholeptics N02BB01 Phenazone N02BB02 Metamizole N02BB03 Aminophenazone N02BB04 Propyphenazone N02BB05 Nifenazone N02BB51 Phenazone, combinations excluding...
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non-narcotic analgesic substance. It is a pyrazolone and a derivative of phenazone, which also has anti-inflammatory and antipyretic properties. While inexpensive...
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Pyrazolones Aminophenazone‡ Ampyrone Metamizole (dipyrone) Nifenazone Phenazone Propyphenazone (+paracetamol/caffeine) Others Benzydamine Floctafenine...
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him. The synthesis in 1883 of the analgesic drug antipyrine, now called phenazone, was a commercial success. Antipyrine was the first synthetic drug and...
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Pyrazolones Aminophenazone‡ Ampyrone Metamizole (dipyrone) Nifenazone Phenazone Propyphenazone (+paracetamol/caffeine) Others Benzydamine Floctafenine...
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selective for COX-2, including nimesulide, diclofenac and celecoxib. Phenazone-like drugs (pyrazolones), many of which have been largely phased out of...
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Pyrazolones Aminophenazone‡ Ampyrone Metamizole (dipyrone) Nifenazone Phenazone Propyphenazone (+paracetamol/caffeine) Others Benzydamine Floctafenine...
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Pyrazolones Aminophenazone‡ Ampyrone Metamizole (dipyrone) Nifenazone Phenazone Propyphenazone (+paracetamol/caffeine) Others Benzydamine Floctafenine...
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