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Ethyl Biscoumacetate

Known as: Ethyl Biscoumacetate [Chemical/Ingredient], Biscoumacetate, Ethyl, Carbethoxydicoumarol 
A coumarin that is used as an anticoagulant. It has actions similar to those of WARFARIN. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p226)
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1986
1986
To the Editor.— Resistance to oral anticoagulants is defined as an inability on the part of oral anticoagulants to bring the… 
1973
1973
Abstract Several coumarin derivatives (ethyl biscoumacetate, phenprocoumon, anisindione, acenocoumarol, and diphenadione) were… 
1959
1959
Four oral anticoagulant drugs in current use were studied for possible uricosuric activity. Both ethyl biscoumacetate and… 
1954
1954
vaccines seem to be the commonest source of these accidents (Byers and Moll, 1948), but similar sequelae have been recorded after… 
1954
1954
a differential urinary-folic-acid-excretion test (Girdwood, 1953b) will clarify the diagnosis. It should be noted that one cannot… 
1952
1952
Bishydroxycoumarin (dicumarol®) has been used clinically as an anticoagulant for 10 years. 1 Recently two other coumarin… 
1952
1952
Summary Out of a group of compounds, including bishydroxycoumarin, ethyl biscoumacetate, and 17 analogues of indandione, tested… 
1951
1951
TROMEXAN, a new anticoagulant, has recently been accepted for general use. Chemically, it is described as ethyl biscoumacetate (3…