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neoarsphenamine (Neosalvarsan)

was MH 1963-92; NEOARSENOBENZOL & NOVARSENOBENZENE were see NEOARSPHENAMINE 1976-92; use ARSENICALS to search NEOARSPHENAMINE 1966-92; very toxic former antisyphilitic agent still used occasionally for infections, including those in animals; it produces skin sensitization & has become a tool in the study of immunologic tolerance as a hapten
Also Known As:
Neosalvarsan; Arsevan; Collunovar; Neoarsenobenzol; Novarsan; Novarsenobenzene; Novarsenobillon; sodium p,p'-dihydroxy-m,m'-diaminoarsenobenzene-N-monomethanol sulfoxylate; sulfoxylic acid, mono(((5-((3-amino-4-hydroxyphenyl)diarsenyl)-2-hydroxyphenyl)amino)methyl) ester, sodium salt (1:1)
Networked: 71 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 1 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Contamin, H: 1 article (04/2000)
2. Michel, J C: 1 article (04/2000)
3. de Thoisy, B: 1 article (04/2000)

Related Diseases

1. Neoplasms (Cancer)
2. Syphilis
3. Infections
4. Agranulocytosis (Granulocytopenia)
5. Dermatitis

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Penicillins (Penicillin)
2. Bismuth
3. Arsphenamine (Salvarsan)
4. Dimercaprol (B.A.L.)
5. Arsenic
6. Streptomycin (Streptomycin Sulfate)
7. Silver
8. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
9. Povidone (Crospovidone)
10. Dactinomycin (Actinomycin)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Injections
3. Intramuscular Injections
4. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)