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Bismuth arsphenamine sulphonate

Fig. 9 Chemical structure of bismuth arsphenamine sulphonate (Bismarsen )... Fig. 9 Chemical structure of bismuth arsphenamine sulphonate (Bismarsen )...
Bismuth arsphenamine sulphonate (Bismarsen , Fig. 9) a yellow powder readily soluble in water, was first prepared by Raiziss in 1924 [70]. Stokes and Chambers [71] were the first to use the drug clinically, giving two injections a week for 14 weeks. Four such courses separated by intervals of a fortnight were administered in all. Nevertheless the effects were slow compared with the arsphenamines, although the tonic effect was greater and the side effects less numerous. Relapses, particularly in the central nervous system (CNS) were more frequent. Consequently, Rayburn and Boyd emphasized the fact that some individuals with neurosyphilis who were intolerant to arsenic in any other form could nevertheless tolerate it in the form of Bismarsen [72]. The low toxicity, the tonic effect, and the ease of administration were the chief advantages in favor of Bismarsen . The other compounds of bismuth with arsenic were not extensively tested in humans. [Pg.12]

Stokes JH, Chambers SO (1927) Bismuth arsphenamine sulphonate. J Am Med Assoc 89 1500... [Pg.19]


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