acetamide

  • 71HOC6H4NHCOCH3 — acetaminophen acetaminophen n. 1. a white crystalline compound ({HO.C6H4.NH.CO.CH3}) used as an analgesic and also as an antipyretic. It has molecular weight 151.16. It is the active ingredient in the commercial analgesics {Tylenol} and {Datril} …

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  • 72Phenacetin — 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… …

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  • 73Phenacetine — 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 …

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  • 74Phenalgin — Phe*nal gin, n. [Phenyl + analgetic + in.] (Pharm.) An ammoniated compound of phenyl and acetamide, used as an analgesic and antipyretic. It resembles phenacetin in its therapeutic action. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 75piracetam — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary pir (alteration of pyrrolidine, a pyrrole derivative) + acetamide Date: 1972 an amine C6H10N2O2 that has been used as a nootropic …

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  • 76Chloramphenicol — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 77Modafinil — Systematic (IUPAC) name (±) 2 (benzhydrylsulfinyl)acetamide …

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  • 78Oxygen — This article is about the chemical element and its most stable form, O2 or dioxygen. For other forms of this element, see Allotropes of oxygen. For other uses, see Oxygen (disambiguation). nitrogen ← oxygen → fluorine ↑ O ↓ …

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  • 79Acetic acid — Acetic redirects here. It is not to be confused with Ascetic. Acetic acid …

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  • 80Potassium chloride — This article is about the chemical compound. For other uses, see KCL. Potassium chloride …

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