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Paracetamol and Phenacetin

Drugs, 1986
Since their synthesis in the late 1800s paracetamol (acetaminophen) and phenacetin have followed divergent pathways with regard to their popularity as mild analgesic/antipyretic drugs. Initially, paracetamol was discarded in favour of phenacetin because the latter drug was supposedly less toxic.
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Antipyretic effects of nimesulide, paracetamol and ibuprofen-paracetamol

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
The antipyretic effect of nimesulide has not been adequately compared with paracetamol and ibuprofen-paracetamol combination in children. Hence, a randomized, double blind, and parallel groups' design and multicenter study was conducted on children with respiratory tract infections.
A, Lal, S, Gomber, B, Talukdar
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Comparison of a traditional paracetamol medication and a new paracetamol/paracetamol-methionine ester combination

European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1984
The SUR 2647 combination is a sachet formulation containing free paracetamol and its N-acetyl-methionate ester (SUR 2647). In a randomized, single-blind, between-patient study the onset of analgesia, duration and efficacy of the SUR 2647 combination vs paracetamol was investigated in out-patients after oral surgery.
L A, Skoglund, P, Skjelbred
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Paracetamol/paracetamol

Reactions Weekly, 2023
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Paracetamol

American Journal of Therapeutics, 2000
Paracetamol (acetaminophen) is one of the most widely used of all drugs, with a wealth of experience clearly establishing it as the standard antipyretic and analgesic for mild to moderate pain states. First used clinically by von Mering in 1893, paracetamol did not appear commercially until 1950 in the United States and 1956 in Australia.
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[Paracetamol poisoning in infancy--is paracetamol safe?].

Orvosi hetilap, 1995
A 5-month-old baby was observed. At the severely ill infant accidental misadministration of Paracetamol was verified. After surveying the literature the authors discussed the possible pathobiochemical ways and draw attention to the dangers of the misuse of antipyretics.
F, Fekete, K, Tamás, J, Kemény
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