- flake-like appearance. It is also
known as N-phenylacetamide, acetanil, or
acetanilid, and was
formerly known by the
trade name Antifebrin.
Acetanilide can...
-
manufactured supposed cures for
pains with the main
ingredient being acetanilid,
which was
known to be
toxic in high
doses or in
sensitive individuals...
-
Lester (1946). "The
metabolic fate of
acetanilid and
other aniline derivatives I.
Major metabolites of
acetanilid appearing in the urine".
Journal of Pharmacology...
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Carroll RP (1947). "The
metabolic fate of
acetanilid and
other aniline derivatives: II.
Major metabolites of
acetanilid appearing in the blood". J. Pharmacol...
- hydroxylamine,
ferrous lactate,
ferrous citrate, Eikonogen, atchecin, antipyrin,
acetanilid and
Amidol (which
unusually required mildly acidic conditions). Developers...
- Restorative". The
tonic was
eventually exposed as a
lethal blend of cocaine,
acetanilid, and
alkaloid botanicals. It was the
cause of
uncounted addictions and...
- to the 19th centuries. Antikamnia:
supposed pain
medication containing acetanilid,
which caused several deaths,
after which it was
reformulated to use the...
- Drug
legislation in the
United States (1909) The
Harmful Effects of
Acetanilid, Antipyrin, and
Phenacetin (1909) Habit-Forming
Agents (1910) The Tablet...