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Aminophenazone |
Description |
Aminophenazone, also known as aminopyrine, is a drug, which was used for its antipyretic, anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Aminophenazone was formerly given in doses up to 1.5 g/day. Plasma protein binding is about 25-30%. |
Therapeutic Low |
6.0000 |
Therapeutic High |
12.0000 |
Units |
ug/mL |
Specimen |
P |
Half Life Low |
1.70 |
Half Life High |
3.10 |
VOD Low |
0.70 |
VOD High |
0.90 |
Toxic Level |
0.000 |
Lethal Level |
0.000 |
Plasma to Whole Blood ratio |
0.00 |
Warnings |
It is no longer used in the US. |