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Proguanil Clinical data
Trade names Paludrine,
others Other names chlorguanide,
chloroguanide AHFS/Drugs.com
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pharmaceutical business and
developed a
number of key products,
including Paludrine (1940s, an anti-malarial drug),
halothane (1951, an
inhalational anaesthetic...
- Mackerras, M. J.; Ercole, Q. N. (1947). "Observations on the
action of
paludrine on
malarial parasites".
Transactions of the
Royal Society of Tropical...
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reported following prophylactic use.
Proguanil hydrochloride is
marketed as
Paludrine by AstraZeneca.
Sulfadoxine and
sulfamethoxypyridazine are
specific inhibitors...
- laureates: penicillin, by
Alexander Fleming; malaria, by
Ronald Ross;
paludrine, by F. H. Curd, D. G. Davey, and F. L. Rose; vitamins, by
Gowland Hopkins;...
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sulphonamide research to
great effect. As a result, in 1945 ICI
introduced paludrine, and only much
later it was
found that an
oxidative cyclization of this...
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adverse effects, and more".
Medscape Reference. WebMD. 10
January 2014. "
Paludrine (proguanil) dosing, indications, interactions,
adverse effects, and more"...
- M.; King, F. E.; Spensley, P. C. (1947). "Benziminazoles
Related to
Paludrine". Nature. 160 (4054): 53. Bibcode:1947Natur.160...53A. doi:10.1038/160053a0...
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where he
developed sulphamerazine, and
developed the anti-malaria drug
Paludrine during the war 1920–1927 Prof John
Harris CBE,
zoologist and Vice Chancellor...
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established pilot plants at the
institute to
manufacture sulfathiazole,
paludrine,
chloroquine and penicillin. From 1944 to 1946, he
served on the Pharmaceutical...