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Ethyl Biscoumacetate
Known as:
Ethyl Biscoumacetate [Chemical/Ingredient]
, Biscoumacetate, Ethyl
, Carbethoxydicoumarol
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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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Anticoagulants
In Blood
agonists
analogs & derivatives
antagonists & inhibitors
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Pelentan
Tromexan
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1986
1986
Selective malabsorption of anticoagulants.
J. Lefrère
,
F. Guyon
,
M. Horellou
,
J. Conard
,
M. Samama
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1986
Corpus ID: 26835265
To the Editor.— Resistance to oral anticoagulants is defined as an inability on the part of oral anticoagulants to bring the…
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1973
1973
Displacement of sulfonylureas from human serum proteins by coumarin derivatives and cortical steroids.
J. Judis
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1973
Corpus ID: 26563918
Abstract Several coumarin derivatives (ethyl biscoumacetate, phenprocoumon, anisindione, acenocoumarol, and diphenadione) were…
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1967
1967
The effect of some sedatives (phenobarbital, gluthetimide, chlordiazepoxide, chloral hydrate) on the rate of disappearance of ethyl biscoumacetate from the plasma.
Van Dam Fe
,
Gribnau-Overkamp Mj
1967
Corpus ID: 100482034
1963
1963
Effect of warfarin, ethyl biscoumacetate, and phenindione on the factors of the prothrombin complex.
I. Norén
,
A. Quick
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
1963
Corpus ID: 26244799
1959
1959
The uricosuric effect of certain oral anticoagulant drugs.
G. Thompson
,
W. Mikkelsen
,
P. W. Willis
Arthritis & Rheumatism
1959
Corpus ID: 37192328
Four oral anticoagulant drugs in current use were studied for possible uricosuric activity. Both ethyl biscoumacetate and…
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1954
1954
Antagonistic Effect of A.C.T.H. and Cortisone on the Anticoagulant Activity of Ethyl Biscoumacetate
J. B. Chatterjea
,
L. Salomon
British medical journal
1954
Corpus ID: 36611766
vaccines seem to be the commonest source of these accidents (Byers and Moll, 1948), but similar sequelae have been recorded after…
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1954
1954
Antagonistic Effect of Oral Vitamin K1 on the Action of Ethyl Biscoumacetate and Phenylindanedione
J. Chalmers
,
M. Dixon
,
W. Polack
British medical journal
1954
Corpus ID: 28633705
a differential urinary-folic-acid-excretion test (Girdwood, 1953b) will clarify the diagnosis. It should be noted that one cannot…
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1952
1952
Bishydroxycoumarin, ethyl biscoumacetate, and 4-hydroxycoumarin anticoagulant No. 63; comparative effects.
N. W. Barker
,
H. H. Hanson
,
F. D. Mann
Journal of the American Medical Association
1952
Corpus ID: 35701763
Bishydroxycoumarin (dicumarol®) has been used clinically as an anticoagulant for 10 years. 1 Recently two other coumarin…
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1952
1952
Diphenylacetyl-l,3-Indandione as a Potent Hypoprothrombinemic Agent
J. Correll
,
L. Coleman
,
S. Long
,
R. Willy
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental…
1952
Corpus ID: 10385282
Summary Out of a group of compounds, including bishydroxycoumarin, ethyl biscoumacetate, and 17 analogues of indandione, tested…
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1951
1951
Severe hemorrhage due to tromexan; report of three cases.
R. P. Gripe
New England Journal of Medicine
1951
Corpus ID: 23493387
TROMEXAN, a new anticoagulant, has recently been accepted for general use. Chemically, it is described as ethyl biscoumacetate (3…
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