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- Q3742404 subject Q8220082.
- Q3742404 subject Q8971959.
- Q3742404 abstract "Phenacemide (INN, BAN) (brand name Phenurone), also known as phenylacetylurea, is an anticonvulsant of the ureide (acetylurea) class. It is a congener and ring-opened analogue of phenytoin (a hydantoin), and is structurally related to the barbiturates and to other hydantoins. Phenacemide was introduced in 1949 for the treatment of epilepsy, but was eventually withdrawn due to toxicity.".
- Q3742404 atcPrefix "N03".
- Q3742404 atcSuffix "AX07".
- Q3742404 casNumber "63-98-9".
- Q3742404 drugbank "DB01121".
- Q3742404 fdaUniiCode "PAI7J52V09".
- Q3742404 iupacName "N-carbamoyl-2-phenyl-acetamide".
- Q3742404 pubchem "4753".
- Q3742404 thumbnail Phenacemide.svg?width=300.
- Q3742404 wikiPageWikiLink Q203174.
- Q3742404 wikiPageWikiLink Q206348.
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- Q3742404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8220082.
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- Q3742404 wikiPageWikiLink Q8971959.
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- Q3742404 wikiPageWikiLink Q9367030.
- Q3742404 atcPrefix "N03".
- Q3742404 atcSuffix "AX07".
- Q3742404 casNumber "63".
- Q3742404 drugbank "DB01121".
- Q3742404 iupacName "N-carbamoyl-2-phenyl-acetamide".
- Q3742404 pubchem "4753".
- Q3742404 unii "PAI7J52V09".
- Q3742404 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q3742404 type Drug.
- Q3742404 type ChemicalObject.
- Q3742404 type Thing.
- Q3742404 type Q8386.
- Q3742404 comment "Phenacemide (INN, BAN) (brand name Phenurone), also known as phenylacetylurea, is an anticonvulsant of the ureide (acetylurea) class. It is a congener and ring-opened analogue of phenytoin (a hydantoin), and is structurally related to the barbiturates and to other hydantoins. Phenacemide was introduced in 1949 for the treatment of epilepsy, but was eventually withdrawn due to toxicity.".
- Q3742404 label "Phenacemide".
- Q3742404 depiction Phenacemide.svg.