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- Q414317 subject Q7145140.
- Q414317 subject Q7240335.
- Q414317 subject Q8256641.
- Q414317 subject Q8852395.
- Q414317 abstract "Ambazone is an oral antiseptic.Ambazon was patented in 1957 by Bayer under the trade name Iversal, and briefly used in Germany. It is still used in Russia, countries of the former Soviet Union and Romania. It has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).".
- Q414317 iupacName "[4-(2-(Diaminomethylidene)hydrazinyl)phenyl]iminothiourea".
- Q414317 thumbnail Ambazone.svg?width=300.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q152051.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q190161.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q204711.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q221179.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q223417.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q274493.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145140.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q7240335.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q751405.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q8256641.
- Q414317 wikiPageWikiLink Q8852395.
- Q414317 iupacname "[4-phenyl]iminothiourea".
- Q414317 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q414317 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q414317 type ChemicalObject.
- Q414317 type Thing.
- Q414317 type Q11173.
- Q414317 comment "Ambazone is an oral antiseptic.Ambazon was patented in 1957 by Bayer under the trade name Iversal, and briefly used in Germany. It is still used in Russia, countries of the former Soviet Union and Romania. It has not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).".
- Q414317 label "Ambazone".
- Q414317 depiction Ambazone.svg.