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N-methylthiobenzamide
causes pulmonary edema
Networked:
3
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Amides: 2428
Thioamides: 85
N-methylthiobenzamide: 3
Sulfur Compounds: 278
Thioamides: 85
N-methylthiobenzamide: 3
Related Diseases
1.
Pulmonary Edema
03/01/1989 - "
N-Methylthiobenzamide (NMTB) is a pneumotoxin which causes pulmonary edema and hydrothorax in rodents.
"
05/01/1985 - "
N-Methylthiobenzamide (NMTB) produces pulmonary edema, hydrothorax, and death in rodents.
"
03/30/1988 - "
N-Methylthiobenzamide (NMTB) and alpha-naphthylthiourea (ANTU) are pneumotoxicants which cause pulmonary edema and hydrothorax.
"
03/01/1989 - "
Effect of reserpine on N-methylthiobenzamide-induced pulmonary edema: role of lung norepinephrine and hypothermia.
"
2.
Hydrothorax
03/01/1989 - "
N-Methylthiobenzamide (NMTB) is a pneumotoxin which causes pulmonary edema and hydrothorax in rodents.
"
05/01/1985 - "
N-Methylthiobenzamide (NMTB) produces pulmonary edema, hydrothorax, and death in rodents.
"
03/30/1988 - "
N-Methylthiobenzamide (NMTB) and alpha-naphthylthiourea (ANTU) are pneumotoxicants which cause pulmonary edema and hydrothorax.
"
3.
Hypothermia
03/01/1989 - "
Effect of reserpine on N-methylthiobenzamide-induced pulmonary edema: role of lung norepinephrine and hypothermia.
"
Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Reserpine (Serpasil)
2.
Norepinephrine (Noradrenaline)
3.
alpha-naphthyl thiourea (ANTU)