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phenacetin

/fuh-nas-i-tin/US // fəˈnæs ɪ tɪn //UK // (fɪˈnæsɪtɪn) //

苯乙胺,苯乙酮,苯乙醚,苯乙啶

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pharmacology.

    • : 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solid, C10H13NO2, used in medicine chiefly as an agent for checking or preventing fever or for relieving pain: withdrawn because of unfavorable side effects.

Examples

  • Phenacetin is about as cheap as acetanilid; the patent has just expired and consequently we can get it at a low price.

  • More effective than antipyrin, acetanilid, phenacetin or similar pain-relieving products.

  • It is on the market now under both names, phenacetin and acetphenetidin.

  • Until six years ago the chemical product known as phenacetin was patented both as to process and to product.

  • It might be added that the preparation is official in most foreign pharmacopeias under the name phenacetin.