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Antipyretic Analgesics

Benzbromarone

(3562-84-3)
Coronarodilatator;Uric acid transport inhibitor

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Bufexamac

(2438-72-4)
antiinflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic

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Bendazac

(20187-55-7)
Bendazac is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Bendazac is often used for joint and muscular pain. Bendazac has potential as an anti-denaturant drug for cataract and other condensation diseases as it protects proteins from denaturation induced by different agents.

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Bicuculline

(485-49-4)
Alkaloid naturally occurring in the d-form. Shows GABA antagonist activity.

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Benzidamine hydrochloride

(132-69-4)
A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug with local anaesthetic, analgesic and antipyretic properties.

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Benorylate

(5003-48-5)
Benorilate is a codrug of Acetylsalicylic Acid (A187780) and Acetaminophen (A161220) and is used as an anti-inflammatory and antipyretic medication.

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Bucolome

(841-73-6)
Bucolome is a CYP2C9 inhibitor, used as an uricosuric agent or anti-inflammatory agent.

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Bulleyaconitine A

(107668-79-1)
Bulleyaconitine A is an analgesic and antiinflammatory drug isolated from Aconitum plants; has several potential targets, including voltage-gated Na+ channels.

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Antipyretic Analgesics refer to drugs that can restore the body temperature of fever patients to normal, but have no effect on the body temperature of normal people. Such drugs also have moderate analgesic effects, but their strength is not as strong as morphine and its synthetic substitutes. Commonly used Antipyretic Analgesics can be divided into salicylic acid, aniline and pyrazolone according to their chemical structure. The "ECHEMI Antipyretic Analgesics" list mainly supplies APIs for such drugs.
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