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Phenacetin — Systematic (IUPAC) name N (4 Ethoxyphenyl)acetamide Clinical data Pregnancy cat. unknown … Wikipedia
Phenacetin — Phe*nac e*tin, Phenacetine Phe*nac e*tine, n. [Phenyl + acetic + in.] (Pharm.) A white, crystalline compound, {C10H13O2N}, once used in medicine principally as an antipyretic. It is now seldom used because of serious side effects. Syn: N (4… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Phenacetīn — (Paraacetphenetidin), der Äthyläther des Acetylparaamidophenols C10N13NO2 oder C6H4(OC2H5).NH.CO.CH3, wird aus Paraphenetidin und Essigsäureanhydrid dargestellt und bildet farb , geruch und geschmacklose Kristalle, die sich kaum in kaltem Wasser … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Phenacetin — Phenacetin, s. Antipyretika … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
phenacetin — [fē nas′ə tin] n. [ PHEN + ACETIN] a white, crystalline powder, C2H5OC6H4NHCOCH3, used to reduce fever and to relieve headaches and muscular pains; acetophenetidin … English World dictionary
Phenacetin — Strukturformel Allgemeines Freiname Phenacetin Andere Namen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Phenacetin — Phe|n|a|ce|tin [Kurzw. aus ↑ Phenetidin, ↑ Acet u. ↑ in (3)], das; s; Syn.: N (4 Ethoxyphenyl)acetamid, (veraltet:) 4 Ethoxyacetanilid, N Acetyl p phenetidin; … Universal-Lexikon
phenacetin test — (for phenacetin in urine) to the urine add a little concentrated hydrochloric acid, a small amount of 1 per cent solution of sodium nitrate, and a small amount of alkaline α naphthol solution; make alkaline and a red color indicates… … Medical dictionary
phenacetin — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1887 a white crystalline compound C10H13NO2 formerly used to ease pain or fever but withdrawn because of its serious side effects called also acetophenetidin … New Collegiate Dictionary
phenacetin — /feuh nas i tin/, n. Pharm. a white, slightly water soluble, crystalline solid, C10H13NO2, used in medicine chiefly as an agent for checking or preventing fever or for relieving pain: withdrawn because of unfavorable side effects. Also called… … Universalium