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- first stage of the disease. By 1922, Suramin was generally combined with tryparsamide (another pentavalent organo****nic drug), the first drug to enter the...
- protocol for human trials to establish tryparsamide's safety, effectiveness, and optimum dosage. Tryparsamide proved successful in combating the fatal...
- missionary Dr. Arthur Lewis Piper was the first person to use and bring tryparsamide, the Rockefeller Foundation's drug to cure sleeping sickness, to the...
- patients. Drug advances for sleeping sickness included Germanin and tryparsamide [de; fi; it]. Trensz conducted experiments showing that the non-amoebic...
- truxicurium iodide (INN) truxipicurium iodide (INN) Trymex Tryngolza tryparsamide (INN) Tryptacin Trysul Tryvio tuaminoheptane (INN) Tubersol tubocurarine...
- effective treatment for neurosyphilis using an ****nic compound called tryparsamide. Lorenz collaborated with physiologists and pharmacologists on methods...
- dipsticks. Burke ET (1925). "The ****no-therapy of syphilis; stovarsol, and tryparsamide". British Journal of Venereal Diseases. 1 (4): 321–38. doi:10.1136/sti...
- alternative to Wagner-Jauregg therapy, using an ****nical medication called tryparsamide. Until the advent of penicillin in the 1940s, it was probably the most...
- and leprosy, among many other diseases. In 1925, he encouraged use of tryparsamide to cure sleeping sickness. The drug was developed by Walter Abraham Jacobs...
- PMID 20763444. Burke ET (1925). "The ****no-therapy of syphilis; stovarsol, and tryparsamide". British Journal of Venereal Diseases. 1 (4): 321–38. doi:10.1136/sti...