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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 ****an) 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...
- 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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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...
- 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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synthetic pharmaceuticals,
starting with the
introduction of
antipyrine (
phenazone) in 1880s. The
compounds generally act as
analgesics and
include dipyrone...
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Pyrazolones Aminophenazone‡
Ampyrone Metamizole (dipyrone)
Nifenazone Phenazone Propyphenazone (+paracetamol/caffeine)
Others Benzydamine Floctafenine...