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Dymelor

A.cetohexamide. Acetohexamide or l-[(p-acetylphenyl)sulfon5l]-3-cyclohex-ylurea, mol wt 324.42, is a white, practically odorless crystalline powder that has the trade name Dymelor. It is practically insoluble in water and in ether, soluble in pyridine and in dilute solutions of alkaU hydroxides, and slightly soluble in alcohol and in chloroform. [Pg.341]

Dyazide - Hydrochlorothiazide Dyazide - Triamterene Dycill Dicloxacillin sodium Dyclone Dyclonine HCI Dyflex - Dyphylline Dygratyl Dihydrotachysterol Dylate - Papaverine monophosadenine Dymadon - Acetaminophen Dymelor - Acetohexamide Dymenol Dimenhydrinate Dymoperazine - Trifluoperazine Dynalase - Chlorpropamide... [Pg.1695]

SULFONYLUREAS Acetohexamide (Dymelor), chlorpropamide (Diabinese), tolazamide (Tolinase), and tolbutamide (Orinase) are given with food to prevent gastrointestinal upset. However, because food delays... [Pg.505]

Acetohexamide (Y) Dymelor 250, 500 250 125-250 500 1,500 Up to 16 hours Metabolized in liver metabolite potency equal to parent compound renally eliminated... [Pg.229]

Acetohexamide (Dymelor) is the only sulfonylurea with uricosuric activity, an action that may be of benefit in diabetic patients who also have gout. [Pg.772]

Proprietary Names. Dimelor Dymelor Ordimel. l-(4-Acetylbenzenesulphonyl)-3-cyclohexylurea Cl 5H2oN204S = 324.4 CAS—968-81-0... [Pg.314]

Trade names Dimelin Dimelor Dymelor (Barr) Indications Non-insulin dependent diabetes type II Category Sulfonylurea Half-life 1-6 hours... [Pg.6]

Diuramid, Novo-Zolamide acetohexamide Dimelin, Dimelor, Dymelor... [Pg.632]

Acetohexamide (Dymelor) 12-24 (1 -5)c Average dose 1,000 mg L-(-)-hydroxy-metabolite... [Pg.533]

Acetohexamide is a blood-glucose-lowering drug of the sulfonylurea class. The first-generation oral hypoglycemic agents include tolbutamide (Orinase), acetohexamide (Dymelor), tolazamide (Tolinase), and chlorpropamide... [Pg.38]

Cydamlde, Dimelln, Dimelor, Dymelor, Gamadlabet, Metaglucina, Ordimel, Tsiklamid. [Pg.4]

D (Elavil and (Cipro) (Bitin) hydrochloride (Diamox and (Dymelor) (Orudis) (Cordarone)... [Pg.316]


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