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acetophenetidin: a white crystalline compound used as an analgesic and also as an antipyretic
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Phenacetin, introduced in 1887, is used principly as a analgesic. Typical doses of 300mg to 500mg a day result in an analgesic effect. Its analgesic effects are due to its actions on the sensory tracts of the spinal cord. In addition, phenacetin has a depressant action of the heart, where it acts as a negative inotrope. It also is an antipyretic, acting on the brain to decrease the temperature set point. ...
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(in urine): to the urine add a little concentrated hydrochloric acid, a little 1 per cent solution of sodium nitrate, and a little alkaline α-naphthol solution; make alkaline and a red color indicates phenacetin.
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