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- Pheneturide abstract "Pheneturide (INN, BAN) (brand names Benuride, Deturid, Pheneturid, Septotence, Trinuride), also known as phenylethylacetylurea (or ethylphenacemide), is an anticonvulsant of the ureide class. It is considered to be obsolete, and is now seldom used. It is marketed in Europe, including in Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Pheneturide has a similar profile of anticonvulsant activity and toxicity relative to phenacemide, but is less toxic in comparison, despite still being a toxic drug. As such, it is only used in cases of severe epilepsy when other, less-toxic drugs have failed. Pheneturide inhibits the metabolism and thus increases the levels of other anticonvulsants, such as phenytoin.".
- Pheneturide atcPrefix "N03".
- Pheneturide atcSuffix "AX13".
- Pheneturide casNumber "90-49-3".
- Pheneturide fdaUniiCode "878CEJ4HGX".
- Pheneturide iupacName "(RS)-N-carbamoyl-2-phenyl-butanamide".
- Pheneturide pubchem "72060".
- Pheneturide thumbnail Pheneturide.svg?width=300.
- Pheneturide wikiPageID "6552405".
- Pheneturide wikiPageLength "4805".
- Pheneturide wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Pheneturide wikiPageRevisionID "707072989".
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Acylurea.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Anticonvulsant.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink British_Approved_Name.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anticonvulsants.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ureas.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink International_nonproprietary_name.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Phenacemide.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Phenytoin.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Racemic_mixture.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink Thalidomide.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pheneturide".
- Pheneturide wikiPageWikiLinkText "pheneturide".
- Pheneturide atcPrefix "N03".
- Pheneturide atcSuffix "AX13".
- Pheneturide c "11".
- Pheneturide casNumber "90".
- Pheneturide chemspiderid "65046".
- Pheneturide chirality Racemic_mixture.
- Pheneturide h "14".
- Pheneturide inchi "1".
- Pheneturide inchikey "AJOQSQHYDOFIOX-UHFFFAOYAE".
- Pheneturide iupacName "-N-carbamoyl-2-phenyl-butanamide".
- Pheneturide kegg "D01190".
- Pheneturide molecularWeight "206.241".
- Pheneturide n "2".
- Pheneturide o "2".
- Pheneturide pubchem "72060".
- Pheneturide smiles "O=CNCCCC".
- Pheneturide stdinchi "1".
- Pheneturide stdinchikey "AJOQSQHYDOFIOX-UHFFFAOYSA-N".
- Pheneturide unii "878".
- Pheneturide verifiedfields "changed".
- Pheneturide verifiedrevid "464200183".
- Pheneturide width "250".
- Pheneturide wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anticonvulsant-stub.
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- Pheneturide subject Category:Anticonvulsants.
- Pheneturide subject Category:Ureas.
- Pheneturide hypernym Anticonvulsant.
- Pheneturide type ChemicalSubstance.
- Pheneturide type Drug.
- Pheneturide type Amide.
- Pheneturide type Anticonvulsant.
- Pheneturide type Chemical.
- Pheneturide type Redirect.
- Pheneturide type ChemicalObject.
- Pheneturide type Thing.
- Pheneturide type Q8386.
- Pheneturide comment "Pheneturide (INN, BAN) (brand names Benuride, Deturid, Pheneturid, Septotence, Trinuride), also known as phenylethylacetylurea (or ethylphenacemide), is an anticonvulsant of the ureide class. It is considered to be obsolete, and is now seldom used. It is marketed in Europe, including in Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Pheneturide has a similar profile of anticonvulsant activity and toxicity relative to phenacemide, but is less toxic in comparison, despite still being a toxic drug.".
- Pheneturide label "Pheneturide".
- Pheneturide sameAs Q7181340.
- Pheneturide sameAs m.0gb2rv.
- Pheneturide sameAs Feneturid.
- Pheneturide sameAs Feneturid.
- Pheneturide sameAs Q7181340.
- Pheneturide wasDerivedFrom Pheneturide?oldid=707072989.
- Pheneturide depiction Pheneturide.svg.
- Pheneturide isPrimaryTopicOf Pheneturide.