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Proguanil

Known as: Imidodicarbonimidic diamide, N-(4-chlorophenyl)-N'-(1-methylethyl)-, Chlorguanid, Proguanilum 
A biguanide compound which metabolizes in the body to form cycloguanil, an anti-malaria agent.
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1989
1989
The effects of three separate antimalarial prophylactic regimens (proguanil, sulfisoxazole, and proguanil plus sulfisoxazole) and… 
1970
1970
  • T. SheehyH. Dempsey
  • 1970
  • Corpus ID: 32358006
Among the more promising groups of drugs undergoing evaluation as antimalarial agents are the folic acid antagonists. These… 
1967
1967
OVER a billion people live in tropical and subtropical areas where malaria is still a serious threat. 1,2 The global eradication… 
1964
1964
Summary A repository preparation of the dihydrotriazine metabolite of chlorguanide, known as CI-501 (Camolar®), given as a single… 
1963
1963
Summary A repository preparation of the dihydrotriazine metabolite of chlorguanide, CI-501, was tested in 28 volunteers for its… 
1952
1952
Summary The activities of the triazine metabolites of chlorguanide and dichlorguanide have been studied in P. cynomolgi… 
1951
1951
A SERIES of 2 : 4-diamino pyrimidines substituted in the 5- and/or 6-position has recently been described1 as having activity… 
1950
1950
Only in details do we diverge. My older cases, contrary to Keynes's general assessment, have done fully as well as the cases of…