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Aminophenazone (or aminopyrine, amidopyrine,
Pyramidon) is a non-narcotic
analgesic substance. It is a
pyrazolone and a
derivative of phenazone, which...
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precursor of
Hoechst AG
which is now Sanofi), made
another derivative called pyramidon which was
three times more
active than antipyrine. In 1893, a derivative...
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related terms Hieroglyph Sign
Egyptian English O24 myr
Pyramid O24
benben Primeval Mound O24
benbent Pyramidon O24 Aaa
Pyramid tomb...
- were:[dubious – discuss] Brom-Nervacit: Bromide,
sodium diethylbarbiturate,
Pyramidon,
since August 1941, a
spoonful of this
tranquilizer almost every night...
- Arzneiverordnungslehre, 1887 –
Textbook of pharmacology.
Ueber das
Pyramidon, ein Antipyrinderivat, 1896 – On
Pyramidon, an
antipyrine derivative. The
Search for Anti-Inflammatory...
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Pratap Mullik Tarun Kumar Wahi 32 1993 GENL #390 पिरामिडोँ की रानी
Pyramidon ki Rani
Queen of
Pyramids Solo
Chandu Tarun Kumar Wahi 33 1993 GENL #420...
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opened on 18
October 1977,
receiving the
nickname of el piramidón,
after Pyramidon, a
analgesic administered very
often at the time. It was
criticised back...
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physiological chemistry. He died in Wimmenau, aged 64. In 1897 he
invented "
Pyramidon", the
trade name for aminopyrine. With
Arthur Stoll, he is
credited with...
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pseudoexquisita Tonnoir, 1940 c g
Pericoma punctulatum Tonnoir, 1953 c g
Pericoma pyramidon Quate & Brown, 2004 c g
Pericoma remulum Quate & Brown, 2004 c g Pericoma...
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peregrinum (Quate & Quate, 1967)
Didicrum punctulatum (Tonnoir, 1953)
Didicrum pyramidon Quate & Brown, 2004
Didicrum remulum Quate & Brown, 2004
Didicrum simplex...