acetophenetidin

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Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /əˌsiːtəʊˌfɛnɪˈtaɪdɪn/
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Noun

acetophenetidin (uncountable)

  1. phenacetin
    • 1942, Abraham Cohen, Acetophenetidin:
      ... acetophenetidin have not been detoxified. He feels that this may have been the case in the one he described above, i... acetophenetidin intoxication. ORTLOPH, 1931.53 Disputes 3 cases of acetophenetidin intoxication described 30.
    • 1958, Paul Kenneth Smith, Acetophenetidin: A Critical Bibliographic Review:
      A Critical Bibliographic Review Paul Kenneth Smith. tentiated by acetophenetidin. Acetophenetidin was inferior however to antipyrine and lactophenine in this respect. Acetophenetidin prolonged the hypnotic action of barbital in mice []
    • 2013 October 22, Walter S. Root, Frederick G. Hofmann, The Nervous System: Central Nervous System Drugs, Elsevier, →ISBN, page 364:
      ...acetophenetidin have been reported to cause drowsiness, relaxation, and euphoria, but these are rare. Very large doses of acetophenetidin may cause dizziness, delirium, or convulsions. Acetanilide, acetophenetidin, and N []