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Biscoumacetate

Ethionamide Ethoheptazine Ethyl biscoumacetate Etiroxate Fenoxazoline Flurbiprofen Indobufen Indoramin Isocarboxazid Lofexidine Methotrexate Methyidopate Methylphenobarbital Nadoxolol Naphazoline Petindopril Phcnobarbital Propiverine Protionamide Proxazole Pyridoxine Retinol Thiamphenicol Tolazoline Tribenoside ethanolamine... [Pg.2372]

C2H2O3 298-12-4) see Allantoin Ethyl biscoumacetate Lamivudine Orotic acid gold iodide (Aul)... [Pg.2391]

C9H(,03 1076-38-6) see Acenocoumarol Ethyl biscoumacetate Tioclomarol Warfarin Zonisamide a-(l-hydroxycyclohexyl)-4-methoxybenzeneacetonitrile (C15H19NO2 93413-76-4) see Venlafaxine (45)-3-[[(lS,2R)-2-hydroxy-3-cyclopenten-l-yl]carbonyl]-... [Pg.2394]

Ethyl biscoumacetate Ethyl biscoumacetate, the ethyl ester of fcw-(4-hydroxy-3-conmarinyl)-acetic acid (24.1.9), is synthesized analogously from 4-hydroxycoumarine, but using ethylglyoxylate, its semiacetal or glyoxylic acid instead of formaldehyde [10-13]. [Pg.326]

In 10 of 14 patients taking dicoumarol or phenindione who also took corticotropin for 4—9 days, there was a small increase in the effects of the anticoagulants (31). One patient taking ethyl biscoumacetate developed bleeding after taking corticotropin 20 mg/day for 3 days (32). However, in contrast, reduced efficacy of ethyl biscoumacetate has been described (33). [Pg.98]

Disposition in the Body. Readily absorbed after oral administration and extensively metabolised. About 5 to 15% of a dose is excreted in the urine as hydroxyethyl biscoumacetate and only traces are excreted unchanged. [Pg.603]

Quinine 180 Ethyl Biscoumacetate 186-187d Acetyl Sulphamethoxy-... [Pg.1089]

Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid Ethyl Biscoumacetate Hydrochlorothiazide Quinethazone Sulphinpyrazone... [Pg.1104]

Since dimeticone is a surfactant, one might expect it to enhance the absorption of drugs, and there are some reports that this happens with ethyl biscoumacetate (17). [Pg.244]

Copie X, Pinquier JL, Letrait M, Paltiat MH, Pello JY, Rey E, Chanteclair G, de Lauture D, Olive G, Strauch G. Effet du dimeticone sur la pharmacocinetique et la pharmacodynamic du biscoumacetate d ethyle. [Effect of dimethicone on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of ethyl biscoumacetate.] Therapie 1993 48(2) 119-23. [Pg.244]

The coumarins were first discovered in Wisconsin, when bleeding in cattle was found to be due to the consumption of bruised sweet clover in the 1920s (1). The causative agent, dicoumarol, was isolated in 1940, and a range of related compounds was then synthesized, the most popnlar of which proved to be warfarin (named after the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation). Other conmarins that have been used are acenocoumarol (nicoumalone), bishydroxycoumarin, dicoumarol, ethyl biscoumacetate, and phenproconmon. [Pg.983]


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