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| 14C-IAP | 14C-iodo-antipyrine |
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| HMA | 3-hydroxymethyl antipyrine |
| FAA | 4-formyl-amino-antipyrine |
| MAA | 4-methyl-amino-antipyrine |
| AP | Antipyrine |
| antipyrine | <medicine> An artificial alkaloid, believed to be efficient in abating fever. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Anodynin, Pyramidone
| antipyrine |
[USP] a pyrazolone analgesic and antipyretic. Because it can cause agranulocytosis, it has been replaced by safer and more effective agents. Now used as a component of antipyrine and benzocaine otic solution; as a component of antipyrine, benzocaine, and phenylephrine otic solution; and complexed with chloral hydrate in dichloralphenazone. Called also phenazone.
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| antipyrine and benzocaine otic s. |
[USP] a solution of antipyrine and benzocaine in glycerin instilled into the ear canal for relief of pain and inflammation in acute otitis media and as an adjunct in cerumen removal.
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| antipyrine, benzocaine, and phenylephrine hydrochloride otic s. |
[USP] a solution of antipyrine, benzocaine, and phenylephrine hydrochloride in a suitable nonaqueous solvent; instilled into the ear canal for relief of pain and inflammation in acute otitis media.
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