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- Q3798358 subject Q7145095.
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- Q3798358 abstract "Indoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It was withdrawn worldwide in the 1980s after postmarketing reports of severe gastrointestinal bleeding.A 2004 study using high-throughput screening found indoprofen to increase production of the survival of motor neuron protein, suggesting it may provide insight into treatments for spinal muscular atrophies.".
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- Q3798358 chEBI "76162".
- Q3798358 drugbank "DB08951".
- Q3798358 fdaUniiCode "CPE46ZU14N".
- Q3798358 iupacName "2-[4-(1-oxo-1,3-dihydro-2H-isoindol-2-yl)".
- Q3798358 iupacName "phenyl]propanoic acid".
- Q3798358 pubchem "3718".
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- Q3798358 atcPrefix "M01".
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- Q3798358 casNumber "31842".
- Q3798358 chebi "76162".
- Q3798358 drugbank "DB08951".
- Q3798358 iupacName "2".
- Q3798358 iupacName "phenyl]propanoic acid".
- Q3798358 pubchem "3718".
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- Q3798358 comment "Indoprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It was withdrawn worldwide in the 1980s after postmarketing reports of severe gastrointestinal bleeding.A 2004 study using high-throughput screening found indoprofen to increase production of the survival of motor neuron protein, suggesting it may provide insight into treatments for spinal muscular atrophies.".
- Q3798358 label "Indoprofen".
- Q3798358 depiction Indoprofen.svg.