Aethylcarbamat Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more
Aethylcarbamat, formerly marketed as an inactive ingredient in Profenil injection, was determined to be carcinogenic and was removed from the Canadian, US, and UK markets in 1963.
Trade Name | Aethylcarbamat |
Generic | Urethane |
Urethane Other Names | Aethylcarbamat, Aethylurethan, Carbamic acid ethyl ester, Carbamidsaeure-aethylester, Ethyl carbamate, Ethylester kyseliny karbaminove, Uretan etylowy, Uretano, Urethan, Urethane, Urethanum |
Type | |
Formula | C3H7NO2 |
Weight | Average: 89.0932 Monoisotopic: 89.047678473 |
Groups | Approved, Withdrawn |
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Last Updated: | January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am |