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- Q753100 subject Q7535239.
- Q753100 subject Q8264664.
- Q753100 abstract "Phenformin is an antidiabetic drug from the biguanide class. It was marketed as DBI by Ciba-Geigy, but was withdrawn from most markets in the late 1970s due to a high risk of lactic acidosis, which was fatal in 50% of cases.Phenformin was discovered in 1957 by Ungar, Freedman and Seymour Shapiro, working for the US Vitamin Corporation. Clinical trials begun in 1958 showed it to be effective, but with gastrointestinal side effects.".
- Q753100 atcPrefix "A10".
- Q753100 atcSuffix "BA01".
- Q753100 casNumber "114-86-3".
- Q753100 chEBI "8064".
- Q753100 drugbank "DB00914".
- Q753100 fdaUniiCode "DD5K7529CE".
- Q753100 iupacName "2-(N-phenethylcarbamimidoyl)guanidine".
- Q753100 pubchem "8249".
- Q753100 thumbnail Phenformin2DACS.svg?width=300.
- Q753100 wikiPageWikiLink Q142880.
- Q753100 wikiPageWikiLink Q14876086.
- Q753100 wikiPageWikiLink Q1500373.
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- Q753100 wikiPageWikiLink Q7535239.
- Q753100 wikiPageWikiLink Q8264664.
- Q753100 atcPrefix "A10".
- Q753100 atcSuffix "BA01".
- Q753100 casNumber "114".
- Q753100 chebi "8064".
- Q753100 drugbank "DB00914".
- Q753100 iupacName "2".
- Q753100 pubchem "8249".
- Q753100 unii "DD5K7529CE".
- Q753100 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q753100 type Drug.
- Q753100 type ChemicalObject.
- Q753100 type Thing.
- Q753100 type Q8386.
- Q753100 comment "Phenformin is an antidiabetic drug from the biguanide class. It was marketed as DBI by Ciba-Geigy, but was withdrawn from most markets in the late 1970s due to a high risk of lactic acidosis, which was fatal in 50% of cases.Phenformin was discovered in 1957 by Ungar, Freedman and Seymour Shapiro, working for the US Vitamin Corporation. Clinical trials begun in 1958 showed it to be effective, but with gastrointestinal side effects.".
- Q753100 label "Phenformin".
- Q753100 depiction Phenformin2DACS.svg.