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Phenothiazines and the electrocardiogram [PDF]
Summary Fifty-nine (42%) of 140 schizophrenic patients taking phenothiazines were found to have abnormal electrocardiograms. The abnormalities included T wave changes, S-T depression, P-R and Q-T prolongation, persistent sinus tachycardia (110 or more/min) and right bundle branch block.
R. Benson, M. V. Jeeva Raj
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Electrocrystallization of Phenothiazine [PDF]
Abstract New cation radical salts of phenothiazine with (1:1), (3:2), and (2:1) compositions were prepared by the method of electrochemical oxidation. The electrical resistivities measured on the compaction of crystalline powder were 103–105 Ω cm at room temperature in the case of the complex salts.
Michiko Yoshitake+2 more
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Antitubercular pharmacodynamics of phenothiazines [PDF]
Phenothiazines have been shown to exhibit in vitro and in vivo activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and multidrug-resistant Mtb. They are predicted to target the genetically validated respiratory chain component type II NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (Ndh).
Neil G. Berry+7 more
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The Determination of Phenothiazine Sulphoxides in Degraded Phenothiazine Formulations
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Phenothiazines as Anticholinergics
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971The synthesis and anticholinergic activity of a new series of quaternary oximes of some 10-N-substituted phenothiazines are reported.
R. L. Mital+4 more
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