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tryparsamide

Known as: sodium (4-(carbamoylmethylamino)phenyl)methyl-oxido-arsinic acid 
An arsenic compound with activity against Spirochaetes bacteria. Tryparsamide is used in the treatment of syphilis and African sleeping sickness.
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1938
1938
Consulting the literature on nitritoid reactions, we found only 2 bona fide cases of reaction occurring after the use of… 
Review
1937
Review
1937
It has been fifteen years since the first injection of tryparsamide was given for syphilis of the central nervous system. 1 The… 
1936
1936
Dermatitis due to tryparsamide is rare. Ebaugh and Dickson 1 Skoog, 2 O'Leary and Becker, 3 Phelps 4 and Bragman 5 recorded a… 
1932
1932
Since the introduction of arsphenamine and neoarsphenamine by Ehrlich, information regarding the causes of accidents following…