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Search results for lactic root_Display\ Name in Display Name (approximate match)
Status:
Withdrawn
Source:
Xenazoic acid
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Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (RACEMIC)
Xenazoic acid, an antiviral agent, was introduced in the early 1960s. Xenazoic acid might be of value in reducing the severity of meals infection if given early enough. Its use was associated with hepatic toxicity, which resulted in its withdrawal from the market in at least two countries (Belgium and France) in 1965. WHO has no information to suggest that xenazoic acid remains commercially available.
Status:
Investigational
Source:
NCT01781559: Not Applicable Interventional Completed Endothelial Dysfunction
(2012)
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MIXTURE
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MIXTURE
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