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Phenothiazines in Urine

Journal of Mental Science, 1962
Patients in the care of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Guy's Hospital, who are receiving moderate and large doses of phenothiazine drugs are regularly tested for evidence of hepatic or haematological disturbance. In the course of such an investigation, when the urine of a schizophrenic patient was tested with modified Ehrlich's reagent for ...
S, GOLD, P D, GRIFFITHS, R G, HUNTSMAN
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Phenothiazines as Anticholinergics

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971
The synthesis and anticholinergic activity of a new series of quaternary oximes of some 10-N-substituted phenothiazines are reported.
V N, Sharma   +4 more
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Phenothiazines and Jaundice§

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1972
Summary: Chlorpromazine and other tranquillizers cause a precipitation of the protein and glycoprotein components of bile in vitro. This precipitation depends on an interaction between the carboxyl groups on the protein and glycoprotein components of bile and the positively charged amine groups on the drug molecules in solution.
A E, Clarke   +2 more
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Chorea and Phenothiazines

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1969
The case history is reported here of a woman who has developed involuntary movements while having prolonged phenothiazine therapy. The disorder has developed gradually and is apparently irreversible. It has some unusual features.
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The Toxicity of Phenothiazine

Drug Metabolism and Drug Interactions, 1994
Phenothiazine, the parent compound of a multitude of present-day drugs, has been employed on an extensive scale for its insecticidal, fungicidal, antibacterial and anthelmintic properties. Almost a catholicon, its widespread use in animals and man has led to the uncovering of many adverse reactions encompassing effects on blood elements, neuromuscular ...
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The Toxicity of Coroxon/Phenothiazine and Coumaphos/Phenothiazine

Research in Veterinary Science, 1962
SUMMARY —Experiments are described which show that anthelmintic doses of mixtures of Coroxon/phenothiazine or Coumaphos/phenothiazine are well tolerated by sheep of all ages and by sheep under various environmental conditions. Metabolism studies with Coroxon/phenothiazine showed that over 90 per cent of an oral dose (6 mg./ kg.) of Coroxon was ...
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PHENOTHIAZINE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1943
Our interest in phenothiazine as an anthelmintic agent was stimulated by Manson-Bahr's report 1 on its effectiveness in threadworm and roundworm infections in man. An additional stimulus was provided by the preliminary report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, 2 which stated that phenothiazine 3 had interesting possibilities and that further ...
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Phenothiazines

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1981
C E, Speicher, M I, Walters
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Luminescent Behavior Elucidation of a Disilane‐Bridged D–A–D Triad Composed of Phenothiazine and Thienopyrazine

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Toyotaka Nakae   +2 more
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