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Index Nominum 2000: International Drug Directory
INN) L: Acetarsolum D: Acetarsol F: Acetarsol S: Acetarsol f Antiprotozoal agent,
trichomonacidal АТС: A07AX02, GOIABOI, P01CD02 CAS-Nr.: 0000097-44-9 C8
-HI0-As-N-O5 Mr 275.098 Oí Arsonic acid, [3-(acetylamino)-4-hydroxyphenyl]- ...
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Drug Discovery: A History
NHCHoCONH, tryparsamide HO-As=0 ONa NHCOCH3 acetarsol HO-As=0 OH
Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute questioned Ehrlich's belief that the
neurotoxicity of phenylarsonic acids was due to the large doses required.
Fourneau ...
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Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition
ACETARSOL. Therapeutic Function: Antiprotozoal, Tonic Chemical Name:
Arsonic acid, (3-(acetylamino)-4-hydroxyphenyl)Common Name: Acetarsol;
Acetarsone; Osarsol(um) Structural Formula: HO—As—OH O ...
William Andrew Publishing,
2006
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European Drug Index: European Drug Registrations, Fourth Edition
42,5 g/1 00g phosphate dicalcique (A01AA02) (FR) Sanogyl blanc pate dentaire
140д0.56 g/1 00g acetarsol sodique, 0,76 g/1 00g mon- ofluorophosphate
sodique, 42,5 g/1 00g phosphate dicalcique (A01AA02) (FR) Sanogyl blanc pâte
...
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Pharmaceutical Drug Analysis
Ashutosh Kar. remains stable for 30 seconds is achieved. Each ml of 0.1 N iodine
is equivalent to 0.016670 g of C]3H|6N3NaO4S. 7.3.1.1.2. Acetarsol Materials
Required : Acetarsol : 0.25 g ; sulphuric acid (cone.) : 7.5 ml ; nitric acid (fuming) ...
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease: an Evidence-based Practical Guide
More experimental therapies such as nicotine enemas and patches, short-chain
fatty acid enemas 17, arsenic (acetarsol) suppositories 18, cyclosporine enemas
19, 20 and epidermal growth factor enemas can be considered in resistant ...
Ailsa L Hart,, Siew C Ng,,
2012
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Consolidated List of Products Whose Consumption And/or Sale ...
Acetarsol. 97-44-9 Scientific and common names, and synonyms ACETARSONE
N-ACETYL-4.HYDROXY-M-ARSANILIC ACID Legislative or regulative action
Country Effective Description of action taken Date Grounds for decision MUS 9
Mar ...
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The extra pharmacopoeia: incorporating Squire's "Companion".
Acetarsol may give rise to gastrointestinal irritation and to cutaneous eruptions.
Its use should be discontinued at the first sign of intolerance. Toxic effects are
less likely to occur if an interval of a week is allowed between each 10-day period
of ...
William Martindale, Norman W. Blacow, Ainley Wade,
1972
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Encyclopedia of Parasitology: A-M
... Australia, European countries, elsewhere; bitter-tasting powder; addition of
sucrose (15%) is recommended; may be given as 1.5% solution arecoline
acetarsol (5) (tasteless, odorless, white powder; was formulated into scored
tablets) drug ...
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Medicinal Organometallic Chemistry
For example acetarsol (Stovarsol®, Goyl®) was used until the early 1980s and
diphetarsone (Bemarsal®) was withdrawn only in 1996 in France (Fig. 10).
Carbarsone an antiprotozoal organoarsenical, was introduced in 1931 for the
treatment ...
Gérard Jaouen, Nils Metzler-Nolte,
2010