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Phenazone
Phenazone, or phenazon, is an analgesic. It is formed by reducing diortho-dinitrodiphenyl with sodium amalgam and methyl alcohol, or by heating diphenylene-ortho-dihydrazine with hydrochloric acid to 150 C. It crystallizes in needles which melt at 156 C. Potassium permanganate oxidizes it to pyridazine tetracarboxylic acid. Product highlight
SynonymsAnalgesine, Antipyrine, Diméthyloxyquinazine, Oxydiméthylquinazine, Oxydiméthylquinizine, Pyrazoline See alsoChimic Class
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Categories: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs | Analgesics |
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