Phenacetin Raw powder CAS 62-44-2 Bodybuilding Fast and Safe Delivery
Quick Detail:
Product Name |
Phenacetin |
CAS No |
62-44-2 |
MF |
C10H13NO2 |
MW |
179.2158 |
Purity |
99% |
Appearance |
white flash scaly crystalline powder |
Grade |
maceutical Grade |
Description:
Phenacetin was widely used until the third quarter of the twentieth century, often in the form of an “A.P.C.” or aspirin-phe-nacetin-caffeine compound analgesic, as a remedy for fever and pain. An early formulation (1919) was Vincent’s APC in Australia. However the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ordered the withdrawal of drugs containing phe-nacetin in November 1983, owing to its carcinogenic and kidney-damaging properties (Federal Register of October 5, 1983 (48 FR 45466)). It was also banned in India.As a result some branded, previously phe-nacetin-based preparations continued to be sold, but with the phe-nacetin replaced by safer alternatives. A popular brand of phe-nacetin was Roche’s Saridon, which was reformulated in 1983 to contain propyphenazone, paracetamol and caffeine. Coricidin was also reformulated without phe-nacetin.
Application:
The analgesic effect is due to its effect on the spinal cord sensory tract. In addition, nonbreaking acid has an inhibitory effect on the heart as a negative intramuscular injection. It is antipyretic, acts on the brain to lower the temperature set point. It is also used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (subacute) and intercostal neuralgia.