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| | Phenothiazine and Worms P. 2 |
 | | Comparative studies on rametin and phenothiazine as anthelmintic in ruminants under field conditions. |  | | Efficacy studies on a new processed I micron refined phenothiazine against gastro-intestinal nematodes in feeder lambs. |  | | The use of molasses blocks medicated with phenothiazine to control nematodes in sheep in Western Australia. |
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| | Bioline International Official Site (site up-dated regularly) |
 | | The in vitro microtechnique for drug susceptibility was employed. |  | | Similar behavior was observed for verapamil (Menezes et al. |  | | The phenothiazines drugs did not modulate chloroquine resistance. |
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| | Drug Information: Antihistamines, Phenothiazine-derivative (Systemic) (Print Version) |
 | | However, other phenothiazine medicines caused jaundice and muscle tremors in a few newborn babies whose mothers received these medicines during pregnancy. |  | | Also, the newborn baby may have blood clotting problems if promethazine is taken by the mother within 2 weeks before delivery. |  | | Phenothiazine (FEE-noe-THYE-a-zeen) -derivative antihistamines are used to relieve or prevent the symptoms of hay fever and other types of allergy. |
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| | Toxicologic Review of Selected Chemicals |
 | | of phenothiazine was associated with skin sensitization but not with other acute systemic effects. |  | | OSHA previously had no occupational exposure limit for phenothiazine. |  | | Phenothiazine has been reported to cause photosensitization of the skin, and intense irritation and itching of the skin have been associated with inhalation of phenothiazine spray (ACGIH 1986/Ex. |
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| | Regioselective synthesis of N-acyl- and N-alkyldioxolo[4,5-b]phenothiazines |
 | | Currently, further studies are in progress to explore the scope of this approach for the synthesis of other heterocycles. |  | | We are now involved in the preparation of N-substituted tetracycles featuring a dioxole ring fused to the phenothiazine moiety. |  | | The next step involved the conversion of the phenothiazines 4 into N-acyl and N-alkylaminoalkyl derivatives; usually, the preparation of the latter can be achieved with phase transfer catalysis and provides good results when applied to phenothiazine derivatives, |
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| | Phenothiazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Phenothiazines are the largest of the 5 main classes of antipsychotic drugs. |  | | There are three groups of phenothiazines, differing by their chemical structure and their pharmacological effects: - |  | | The phenothiazines are derived from a compound called phenothiazine, an insecticide |
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| | PHENOTHIAZINE - (Partially Validated Method #2048) |
 | | There was no loss of phenothiazine in the retention studies. |  | | Phenothiazine is used as a pesticide, and is used orally to treat pinworm, threadworm, and roundworm infestations. |  | | There was no phenothiazine found on the second glass fiber filter (Table 2). |
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| | Acridine and phenothiazine derivatives as pharmacotherapeutics for prion disease |
 | | Quinacrine was derived from methylene blue and was introduced in the 1930s as a drug with improved antimalarial properties (38, 39). |  | | As an alternative or even an adjunct to quinacrine therapy, phenothiazine derivatives effective in PrPSc inhibition may be used to treat humans, despite their weaker antiprion potency in our ScN2a cell assay, because they may cross the BBB more effectively. |  | | These results suggest that quinacrine may be an even more potent antiprion substance than the phenothiazines and may represent a new lead compound for the development of such drugs. |
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| | PHENOTHIAZINE (DIBENZO-1,4-THIAZINE) |
 | | It is obtained from by fusing diphenylamine with sulfur. |  | | Phenothiazine is also used as a stabilizer against polymerization of acrylates. |  | | Phenothiazine and its derivatives are used in as worming agents (anthelmintic) in veterinary medicine effective against a wide range of parasitic insects in animals which provides food for human. |
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| | Determination of fluphenazine, related phenothiazine drugs and metabolites by combined high-performance liquid ... |
 | | a phenothiazine drug and its serologically reactive metabolites. |  | | to quantify fluphenazine (FPZ), related phenothiazine drugs and several of |  | | Determination of fluphenazine, related phenothiazine drugs and metabolites by combined high-performance liquid chromatography and radioimmunoassay -- Goldstein and Van Vunakis 217 (1): 36 -- Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics |
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| | NTP: (Phenothiazine) |
 | | However, when co-administered with N-[4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2-thiazolyl]formamide (FANFT), phenothiazine significantly enhanced the incidence of carcinoma of the bladder as compared to rats fed FANFT alone. |  | | Overdose and accidental exposure to phenothiazine have caused hemolytic anemia, toxic hepatitis, skin photosensitization, and intense pruritus, but not central nervous system depression. |  | | Acute dermal exposure to phenothiazine caused skin irritation in guinea pigs and rabbits in some studies but not others, while ocular irritation in rabbits was not reported. |
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| | Phenothiazine derivatives, their preparation and therapeutic use - Patent 4183926 |
 | | Phenothiazine derivatives, their preparation and therapeutic use - Patent 4183926 |  | | In human therapy 25 to 175 mg may be administered per diem. |  | | The compounds of this invention are of particular interest for their neuroleptic action, as shown by various pharmacological experimentations and this invention accordingly provides a therapeutic composition comprising at least one of the compounds according to the above formula in admixture with any therapeutically acceptable diluent or carrier. |
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| | DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Experimental investigation of mode anharmonicity in the phenothiazine ... |
 | | The relationship between vibrational mode anharmonicity and the structural phase transition (SPT) in phenothiazine single crystals has been studied by Brillouin scattering spectroscopy and uniaxial piezomodulated Raman spectroscopy (UPRS). |  | | One lattice mode develops large amplitude vibrational motion which at T$\sb{\rm c}$ causes the molecules to either vibrate around an unstable position or settle into a disordered lattice. |  | | UPRS has been used to determine the extent of anharmonicity in the crystal vibrations of phenothiazine at room temperature and 90K. |
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| | TOXILIT - Mitchell, S. C. : The toxicity of phenothiazine |
 | | Information from the literature has been garnered and appraised in this review to enable an insight into the possible mode(s) of interaction of phenothiazine with living systems. |  | | Phenothiazine, the parent compound of a multitude of present-day drugs, has been employed on an extensive scale for its insecticidal, fungicidal, antibacterial and anthelmintic properties. |  | | Almost a catholicon, its widespread use in animals and man has led to the uncovering of many adverse reactions encompassing effects on blood elements, neuromuscular problems and photosensitization. |
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | NS used as an anthelmintic and insecticide especially in veterinary practice |  | | 2 : any of various phenothiazine derivatives (as chlorpromazine) that are used as tranquilizing agents especially in the treatment of schizophrenia |  | | For More Information on "phenothiazine" go to Britannica.com |
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| | phenothiazine on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Phenothiazines reduce psychiatric disorders without causing addiction or euphoria; sedation usually only occurs in the early stages of drug therapy. |  | | Phenothiazines, along with other antipsychotic, or neuroleptic, drugs are used for such disorders as schizophrenia, paranoia, mania, psychosis resulting from mental deficiency, some forms of senility, hyperactivity in children, and even severe anxiety. |  | | Because many phenothiazines are potent anti-emetics, i.e., they control vomiting, they may mask symptoms of toxic drug overdosage or of pathological disorders such as brain tumors. |
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| | The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia: phenothiazine tranquilizers@ HighBeam Research |
 | | phenothiazine tranquilizers, any of a group of drugs used to treat mental problems, as an antihistamine to control vomiting and to put a patient to sleep before surgery. |  | | The Mosby Medical Encyclopedia: phenothiazine tranquilizers@ HighBeam Research |
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 | | Phenothiazine may only be used as a polymerization-control agent. |  | | No information was found as to whether phenothiazine is a metabolite of any phenothiazine antihistamines, tranquilizers, or other drugs containing the phenothiazine ring system unsubstituted at position 10. |  | | The likelihood of accumulation in humans of phenothiazine from food is small. |
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| | phenothiazine - definition of phenothiazine by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Any of a group of drugs derived from this compound and used in the treatment of psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | chlorpromazine, Thorazine - a drug (trade name Thorazine) derived from phenothiazine that has anti-psychotic effects and is used as a sedative and tranquilizer |
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| | DG DISPATCH - ICC: Phenothiazine - The Answer To Multidrug Resistance? |
 | | In particular, a variety of neuroleptics, antihistamines, as well as some anti-ulcer drugs, have been shown to reverse methicillin- and penicillin-resistance in S. aureus, penicillin resistance in streptococci, and the resistance of Helicobacter pylorii to quinolones and metronidazole. |  | | Any question regarding a medical diagnosis, treatment, referral, drug availability or pricing should be directed to either a licensed physician or to the product's manufacturer. |  | | "I recommend that a mild phenothiazine, such as thioridazine, is used as an adjuvant to treat suspect antibiotic-resistant intracellular infections, especially when it takes a long time to determine the antibiotic resistance," he said. |
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| | Psychotropic 2-trifluoromethyl-10-[3-(3-hydroxy-pyrrolidino)-propyl]-phenothiazine compounds - Patent 4139632 |
 | | The phenothiazine derivatives have remarkable activities against the central nervous system, and are useful as psychotropic drugs. |  | | As these acid addition salts, there may be mentioned for example the corresponding hydrochloride, hydrobromide, sulphate, bisulfite, acetate, lactate, tartarate, succinate, p-toluene sulfonate, and the like. |  | | 857,547; hereinafter referred to the known compound (a), chloropromazine and fluphenazine, the latter two compounds being typical ones of the known phenothiazine series drugs, in relation to pharmacological activities such as psychotropic activity. |
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| | U.S. Pregrant 20020102310 - Phenothiazine in prill form and method for making the same |
 | | Phenothiazine in prill form and method for making the same |  | | Also provided is a method for reducing the level of powder in phenothiazine product which includes forming the phenothiazine product in prill form such that the prills have a generally spherical shape. |  | | U.S. Pregrant 20020102310 - Phenothiazine in prill form and method for making the same |
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| | IngentaConnect Fate of the anthelmintic, phenothiazine, in man |
 | | The majority of urinary material (92%) was present in the form of conjugates of phenothiazine and phenothiazone. |  | | Over the 5 days of the study a complete recovery of radioactivity was achieved. |  | | Phenothiazine sulphoxide was reduced to phenothiazine during incubation with faecal homogenates. |
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| | Phenothiazine overdose |
 | | Phenothiazine overdose is poisoning from medications containing a phenothiazine. |  | | Note: This list may not be all inclusive. |
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| | Phenothiazine - toxicity, ecologicial toxicity and regulatory information |
 | | There may be other diseases and chemicals that have similar symptoms. |  | | If the victim has collapsed or is unconscious, call 911. |  | | Note: See Working with the Information on this Page section below for important notes about this data. |
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| | IngentaConnect Inhibition of Butyrylcholinesterase by Phenothiazine Derivatives |
 | | Keywords: Butyrylcholinesterase; Phenothiazine; Lipophilicity; Molecular modeling; Structure-activity relationships |  | | Most compounds were mixed inhibitors, but for some of them an apparent competitive inhibition was observed. |  | | This quantitative model suggested hydrophobic and charge-transfer interactions of the phenothiazine ring with a tryptophan residue at the "anionic" site of the enzyme, and a hydrophobic interaction of the lateral chain with non-polar amino acids. |
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| | Class Definition for Class 544 - ORGANIC COMPOUNDS -- PART OF THE CLASS 532-570 SERIES |
 | | This subclass provides largely for phenothiazine dyes which have one or more substituted amino groups on the benzo moiety, such as leuco methylene blue, |  | | Compounds wherein the tricyclo ring system has the following basic structure, in which the bonds between ring members may be double or single bonds. |  | | Compounds wherein the polycyclo ring system contains four or more rings of which three form the phenothiazine structure. |
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| | Dorlands Medical Dictionary |
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| | DealWest.com - Western Canada classifieds - Free classifieds - pet classifieds auto, motorcycle, Canadian classifieds ... |
 | | Phenothiazine: One of a group of tranquilizing drugs with antipsychotic actions thought to act by blocking dopaminergic transmission (messages sent using the substance dopamine) within the brain. |  | | Examples of phenothiazines include: chlorpromazine (brand name: Thorazine), fluphenazine (Duraclon), mesoridazine (Serentil), perphenazine (Etrafon and Trilafon), prochlorperazine (Compazine), promazine (Robinul and Anectine), thioridazine (Seroquel), trifluoperazine (Stelazine) and triflupromazine (Robinul). |  | | Users of this site agree to be bound by the terms of the Deal West Web Terms of Use. |
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| | List words ending with phenothiazine |
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| | Phenothiazine, Chemistry Supplies and Laboratory Chemicals |
 | | The LAB DEPOT is your source for laboratory chemicals equipment and scientific supplies including Phenothiazine, reagent chemicals, research products and lab test kits for water purification and pH sampling. |  | | The LAB DEPOT website has been designed for ease of use. |
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| | U.S. Pregrant 20030158204 - Diamino phenothiazine derivatives and composition comprising same |
 | | The invention concerns a diamino phenothiazine derivative, at least monosubstituted in one of its positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 and having a quinone para and ortho tautomerism, of general formula (I) or one of its salts, wherein: R1, R2, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8 and R1?, R2?, R3?, R4? |  | | U.S. Pregrant 20030158204 - Diamino phenothiazine derivatives and composition comprising same |
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| | Phenothiazine Drugs and Liver Toxicity |
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| | Energy Citations Database (ECD) - Energy and Energy-Related Bibliographic Citations |
 | | Availability information may be found in the Availability, Publisher, Research Organization, Resource Relation and/or Author (affiliation information) fields and/or via the "Full-text Availability" link. |  | | Energy Citations Database (ECD) Document #5954151 - Solubilization of phenothiazine in aqueous surfactant micelles |  | | 020300 -- Petroleum-- Drilling & Production; PHENOTHIAZINES-- SOLUBILITY; ENHANCED RECOVERY;EQUILIBRIUM;KINETICS;MANGANESE SULFATES;MICELLAR SYSTEMS;PETROLEUM;POISSON RATIO;QUANTITY RATIO;SODIUM SULFATES;SPECTROPHOTOMETRY;SURFACTANTS;WATERFLOODING;ZINC SULFATES |
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| | Buprofezin, Fenvalerate, Fenitrothion, Phenothiazine, China insecticides, pesticides manufacturer and exporter |
 | | Buprofezin, Fenvalerate, Fenitrothion, Phenothiazine, China insecticides, pesticides manufacturer and exporter |  | | Copyright@ 2005 Unicon International Group Ltd. ALL RIGHT RESERVED Supported by Ourank |
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| | Virus Inactivation of Blood Products by Phenothiazine Dyes and |
 | | Virus Inactivation of Blood Products by Phenothiazine Dyes and Light |  | | Surprisingly, the improved virus kill is accompanied by reduced damage to plasma proteins. |  | | H. Mohr, B. Bachmann, A. Klein-Struckmeier, B. Lambrecht, "Virus Inactivation of Blood Products by Phenothiazine Dyes and Light," |
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