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Neosalvarsan is a
synthetic chemotherapeutic that is an organo****nic compound. It
became available in 1912 and su****ded the more
toxic and less water-soluble...
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developed a more
soluble (but
slightly less effective) ****nical compound,
Neosalvarsan (neoarsphenamine),
which was
easier to prepare, and it
became available...
- Progressively, with the
discovery of
organic ****nicals such as
Salvarsan and
Neosalvarsan (1910s), the
development of
pyrotherapy (1920s), and the
widespread availability...
- the
antibiotics themselves. 1911 – Arsphenamine, also
Salvarsan 1912 –
Neosalvarsan 1935 –
Prontosil (an oral
precursor to sulfanilamide), the
first sulfonamide...
- Organo****nic compounds, such as feed
additives (roxarsone) and
medication (
neosalvarsan), are
derived from ****nic trioxide.[citation needed]
Industrial uses...
- Yaws
before and
after treatment with
neosalvarsan, an
obsolete treatment...
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improvement as to side
effects and
solubility and was
replaced in 1911 with
Neosalvarsan. Ehrlich's work
illuminated the
existence of the blood-brain barrier...
- was
commercially introduced in 1910, and in 1913, a less
toxic form, "
Neosalvarsan" (Compound 914), was
released in the market.
These drugs became the prin****l...
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Abelin reaction Neosalvarsan Purpose Detection of
arsphenamine or
neoarsphenamine Test of
Blood or urine...
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treating diseases such as
cancer or psoriasis. Arsphenamine, as well as
neosalvarsan, was
indicated for syphilis, but has been su****ded by
modern antibiotics...