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- Bucillamine is an antirheumatic agent developed from tiopronin. Activity is mediated by the two thiol groups that the molecule contains. Research done...
- secondary ****ociation, from none to sarcoidosis, malignancy, drugs such as bucillamine, and infections. Like PLA2R, antibody titres go into remission with treatment...
- that have been ****ociated with mammoplasia include D-penicillamine, bucillamine, neothetazone, ciclosporin, indinavir, marijuana, and cimetidine. A 1997...
- include idiopathic, drug-induced (e.g., penicillamine, ciclosporin, bucillamine), autoimmunity-****ociated, tumors, and syndromes. Two case reports of...
- nail syndrome has been ****ociated with some drugs, e.g. penicillamine, bucillamine and gold sodium thiomalate. It has also been ****ociated with exposure...
- gigantomastia in a single 1970 case report, and, along with D-penicilliamine, bucillamine, ciclosporin, and indinavir, is one of the only drugs to have been ****ociated...
- Acetylcysteine Glycylglycine Nitrilotriacetic acid N-Oxalylglycine Tiopronin Bucillamine Oxalyldiaminopropionic acid Related compounds N-Acetylglycinamide Except...
- alfa (USAN) Bucet (Forest Laboratories) bucetin (INN) buciclovir (INN) bucillamine (INN) bucindolol (INN) bucladesine (INN) Bucladin-S buclizine (INN) buclosamide...
- Acetylcysteine Iminodiacetic acid Nitrilotriacetic acid N-Oxalylglycine Tiopronin Bucillamine Oxalyldiaminopropionic acid Related compounds N-Acetylglycinamide Except...
- M01CB04 Aurothioglucose M01CB05 Aurotioprol M01CC01 Penicillamine M01CC02 Bucillamine "ATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System) – Synopsis"...