Fenclozic acid
Chemical compound
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Formula | C11H8ClNO2S |
Molar mass | 253.70 g·mol−1 |
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Fenclozic acid is an analgesic, antipyretic, and anti-inflammatory drug.[1] It has been withdrawn in 1970 due to jaundice.[2]
References
- ^ US 3538107, Hepworth W, Stacey GJ, "Aryl-thiazolyl-acetic acid derivatives", issued 1970, assigned to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd
- ^ Fung M, Thornton A, Mybeck K, Wu JH, Hornbuckle K, Muniz E (1 January 2001). "Evaluation of the Characteristics of Safety Withdrawal of Prescription Drugs from Worldwide Pharmaceutical Markets-1960 to 1999". Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science. 35 (1): 293–317. doi:10.1177/009286150103500134. S2CID 73036562.
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