art-Bu Please do not t®! tert-Bu CttrNH 2 ert-Bu CH I tert-Bu tert-Bu 0AIN1 r -Bu tert-^----J-ert DINIOEX -Bu SECOND EDITION >-c 'L 1,1 40.S. APARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION. AND \N a WELFARE C * w # /Public Health S ervice miiimimmviiniHnM RU DAINI DIRU DINIOIEX SECOND EDITION by STANLEY JABLONSKI U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Public Health Service Bethesda, Maryland 1967 CONTRIBUTORS: Robert M. Leonard, Ph.D. Executive Secretary, Metabolism Study Section Division of Research Grants National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Mr. Constantine J. Gillespie Head, Index Section Bibliographic Services Division National Library of Medicine Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Mrs. Marie Dickerman Drug Literature Assistant Drug Literature Program National Library of Medicine Bethesda, Maryland 20014 General review and chemical nomenclature by Chemical Abstracts Service Under Public Health Service Contract PH43-66-510 Public Health Service Publication No. 814 (Revised 1967) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Preface------------------------------------------------ i Introduction-------------------------------------------- iii Drug Index--------------------------------------------- 1 Pharmacological Index---------------------------------- 291 Guide to Index Medicus Subject Headings------------------- 311 PREFACE Since the appearance of the first edition of the Russian Drug Index in 1961, there has been intense national and international interest in information about drugs, their biological activities and side effects. The World Health Organization has taken leadership in organizing an international system for reporting adverse drug reactions. In the United States, the Panel on the Handling of Toxicological Information of the President's Science Advisory Committee has issued a report calling for the development of systems to improve the accessibility of information relating to chemicals and their biological effects. In addition, the National Library of Medicine, as part of an overall plan of the Department of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare, has developed a Drug Literature Program, with emphasis on detailed analysis and machine retrieval of the published literature relating to drugs and drug products. Despite this increased interest and activity, the prob- lem to which the first edition of the Russian Drug Index ad- dressed itself still remains. Variations from standardized terminology for crude drugs, mixtures, and chemical compounds proliferate internationally. Language barriers add to the problem. The amount of pharmacological ac- tivity in progress in the U.S.S.R., coupled with a general lack of access to original sources and publication in a language with which few American scientists are familiar, creates a special problem in international communication. This revised edition of the Russian Drug Index is in- tended to alleviate this communications problem. It is considerably larger than the 1961 edition. Main entries for compounds have been increased from 600 to 1,800; cross-references from some 3,700 synonyms have been provided. With the assistance of the Chemical Abstracts Service, structural formulae have been standardized and Chemical Abstracts nomenclature introduced. A special new feature is a list of terms from Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) under which each preparation is indexed by the National Library of Medicine in Index Medicus. It is hoped that this new edition will be of assistance to scientists and other workers in the health professions in identifying drugs which are mentioned in current publica- tions from the Soviet Union. Scott Adams Deputy Director National Library of Medicine Bethesda, Maryland 20014 i INTRODUCTION SCOPE Russian Drug Index includes the names of drugs developed in the Soviet Union as well as those developed elsewhere but renamed in the Soviet Union. A small number of non-Russian drug names which appear frequently in the Soviet scientific literature but which may not be known to American scientists is also included. Special attention is given to experimental drugs synthesized by Soviet labora- tories and to other indigenous preparations such as biogenic stimulators, phytoncides, and extracts of Russian plants little known outside the Soviet Union. SOURCES Material included in this edition was obtained by a systematic scanning of pharmacological and medical works in monographic and serial form published by Russian scientists in the Soviet Union and abroad. FORMAT The second edition of the Russian Drug Index is arranged in three sections: Drug Index, Pharmacological Index, and Guide to Index Medicus Subject Headings. Drug Index. Arranged systematically in this section are the main entries under the anglicized Russian names and synonyms with cross references to the main entries. Chemical preparations designated by laboratory- and in- stitute-numbered code names are listed in the front portion under the heading Number Index. A typical main entry consists of the following elements: anglicized Russian name; transliterated Russian name in parentheses; synonyms, including trivial and proprietary names; molecular formula; brief description of drug prop- erties; Russian source and an American bibliographic reference, if available. In a few instances where the source is not adequate to formulate the systematic chemical name or to determine the function of the drug, all the available data are tran- scribed exactly as found, although in some cases the sup- plied information may not be sufficient to identify the drug. All known Russian as well as non-Russian synonyms, including proprietary, trivial, generic, and systematic chemical names are listed as individual entries with cross references to their anglicized main entry term. Pharmacological Index. This index is provided to assist in identifying chemical preparations with similar pharma- cological properties without the need for scanning the entire Drug Index section. Headings used in this section are pur- posely broad and inclusive and they do not correspond to Index Medicus headings. Guide to Index Medicus Subject Headings. In recognizing the necessity for a better understanding between the indexer and the user of scientific bibliography, this edition of Russian Drug Index is supplemented with a list Of Index Medicus subject headings under which individual drugs are indexed. The guide is prepared for both the user and the indexer. In the absence of an exact synonym in the form of a subject heading, the drug is indexed under a chemical group term and a pharmacological heading indicating its action. Not all headings provided by this guide are used in all instances; an established antimalarial drug, for example, is not in- dexed under the heading ANTIMALARIALS when it is used for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Mixtures are indexed only under the most significant components. In a few instances, when appropriate chemical and pharmacological headings are not available, drugs may be indexed under the name of the condition with which they are associated. For instance, an unidentified anti-anemic drug is indexed under the non-pharmacological heading ANEMIA with the subhead- ing drug therapy. This guide should be applied only to the 1967 edition of Index Medicus. The user is urged to consult later editions of Medical Subject Headings for changes in terminology. Stanley Jablonski Bethesda, Maryland November 15, 1966 111 Drug Index Number Index Drugs listed in this section are arranged by numbers without regard to preceding or intervening letters or punctuation. A 1 Benzaldehyde, 2-azine with 5-propylidene-2,4- thiazolidinedione Ci3H13N3OS C-0-Ma n 0 s 1 Insect repellent. Smirnov, O. V., & Bocharov, A. P. "A combined method for human protection from blood- sucking insects" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. S, p. 32-5. Synonym: Strophanthidin. 5(5-Card-20(22)-enolide, 3p\5,14-trihydroxy-19- oxo- C23H32O6 Cardiac glycoside isolated from Syrenia. Maksiutina, N. P. "Cardiac glycosides from the family Syrenia" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964. 158: No. 4, p. 977. SH-1 Glutarimide, 2,4-dicyano-3-ethyl-3-methyl- C10H11N3O2 0 CHN1 HN 0 C=N T-l Analeptic bemegride derivative. Kimenis, A. A., et al. "Antinarcotic action of bemegride and some related compounds" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 278-82. Thiazole, 4-[[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]methyl]-2- methyl-, dihydrochloride C9H14CI2N2S.2HCI CI-CHj-CH, Me N-CHf^---N • 2HCI C1-CH,-CH^ A nitrogen mustard compound tested in experimen- tal sarcoma and Ehrlich tumor. Sharlikova, L. F. "Studies on the anti-tumor Drug Index activity of some chloroethyl thiazole deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 490-2. TG 1 2-Butanone, 4-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl-, hydro- chloride C10H19NO.HCI CH,-C-CH,-CHX-N J -HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. TSANII No. 1 An emulsifying agent produced by the saponifi- cation of vegetable oil by zinc oxide in the presence of water. Used in the preparation of ointments. 1-i Moskovskii Ordena Lenina Meditsinskii Institut im. I. M. Sechenova. Mazi. Uchebnoe posobie po tekhnologii lekarstvennykh form dlia studentov-zaochnikov, 1962. p. 20. TSOLIPK No. 1 Cattle serum-protein hydrolysate. Vasilev, P. S., et al. "New TSOLIPK protein preparations for the intravenous administra- tion" Sovrem Probl Gemat Pereliv Krovi, 1959, No. 34, p. 47-58. VMA-M-1 Cream (Krem VMA-M-1) Synonyms: Dimetilftalat, DMF, Repudin, Taiga. Phthalic acid, dimethyl ester C10H10O4 O vC-O-Me ^-C-O-Me Insect repellent. Zolotarev, E. Kh., & Elizarov, lu. A. "Studies on insect chemoreception. Behavior of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. under the in- fluence of repellents" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 1, p. 47-53. ZH-1. See Acethion A 2 p-Anisaldehyde, 2-azine with 5-(p-methoxybenz- ylidene)-2,4-thiazolidinedione ci9H17N303S Me-0 -(3~CH=fS> N-N=CMf~\o-Me h--NH \=/ Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. Co-2 Cobalt chloride with nicotinic acid used as a radioprotective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. CS2 Cardiac glycoside from Coronilla varia. Biletskyi, lu. M. "Cardiac glycosides from Coronilla varia'''' Farm Zh (Kiev), 1964, 19: No. 1, p. 22-5. F-II Acetic acid, phenoxy-, ot-[(diethylamino)methyl]- a-methylbenzyl ester, hydrochloride C21H27N03.HC1 0 \j=y j& ft Vo-CHrC-0-C-CHrN/ -HCI ^^ Me, \t Local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Pharmacology of new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 706-13. G-2 Hydantoin, 5-benzylidene-3-phenyl-2-thio- Ci6H12N2OS oV* -o Drug Index 5 Gavriliuk, A. la., & Zapadniuk, V. G. "New anti-spastic thiohydantoin derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 2, p. 24-8. HN2. See Embichin IER-2 Paste (Pasta IER-2) Mixture containing the following components: Paraffin 20 parts Ceresin 15 parts Liquid Petrolatum 65 parts Used in the protection of the skin from aqueous alkaline and acid solutions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 635. IRP-2 Ethanol, 2-[(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)- amino]-, hydrochloride C!7H29N02.HC1 te,rt-Bu H0 V-/~C^-NH-CHrCHjOH -HCI tert-bu An antineoplastic agent. Emanuel, N. M., & Lipchina, L. P. "Anti-tumor activity and the mechanism of action of radical reaction inhibitors" Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20: 103-6. KF-2. See Venapiolin-2 L-2 Solution (Zhidkost L-2 Lesovaia) A hazelnut preparation used in dermatological therapy. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 101. M2 3-Thiazolidineacetic acid, 5-furfurylidene-4-oxo-2- thioxo-, ammonium salt C10H7NO4S2 NH3 C1X> s 0 CH„-C-0H NH, Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine deriv- atives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. 2M-4Ch (2M-4Kh) Acetic acid, [(4-chloro-o-tolyl)oxy]- C9H9C103 Z\-ft y-O-CH^-C-OH Me Herbicide. Izbavitelev, P. V., & Pashkovskaia, G. I. "Sani- tary and hygienic evaluation of working condi- tions in the presence of herbicides (arbori- cides) from the 2,4-D and 2M-4Ch group" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962. p. 105-9. 2M-4Kh. See 2M-4Ch NIUIF 2. See Granosan NS2 Propiophenone, 3-(diethylamino)-3'-nitro-, hydro- chloride Ci3Hi8N203.HCl jSU 0 Et V^Vc-CHj-CHyV Et Kudrin, A. N., ct al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. 0K-2 P-2 Acetanilide, N-butyl- Ci2Hi7NO __ Bu 0 ft y-N-C-CH3 Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G., & Shvetsova-Shilovskaia, K. D. "Effective preparations for protection from ticks" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. 8, p. 35-9. Pyrazole-3(or 5)-carboxylic acid, 5(or 3)-phenyl- 6 Drug Index Ci0HsN2 02 "C0aH A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. Pasta IER-2. See IER-2 Paste PS 2 Ointment containing the following components: Phenol 60 % Tricresol 40 % Xylenol (a trace) A bactericidal ointment used in skin diseases. Sidorov, N. I., & Sidorova, E. I. "Resin-phenol ointment in the treatment of some dermat- oses" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 9, p. 44-51. R-2 Phosphoric acid, 2-chlorovinyl di-Et ester C6H12CIO4P Et-O-P-0-CH=CH-CI O-Et Insecticide. Karpov, B. D. "Data for the establishment of liminal oral doses of organic phosphate insecticides" Tr Leningrad Sanitarnogig Med Inst. 1960, 60: p. 52-7. RP-2 4-Cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylic acid, methyl-, dimethyl ester CnH^O^ 0=C-0-Ma Me C-O-Me 11 0 Insect repellent. Smirnov, O. V., & Bocharov, A. P. "A combined method for human protection from blood-suck- ing insects" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. 8, p. 32-5. 2SBA Barbituric acid, 5,5'-salicylidenedi-, disodium deriv. C15Hi2N407.2Na 0 0 HO-^ )-CH-( >0H I-/ H 0 Vn " u •2Ma O0H A vasopressor drug. Lukienko, P. I., & Vvedenskii, V. M. "Pharmaco- logical properties of the sodium salt of 5- salicylidene-bis-barbituric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 672-5. SH-2 Synonym: Redimyl-Chinoin. Glutarimide, 3,3-dimethyl- C7HnN02 0 WW X T-2 Analeptic bemegride derivative. Kimenis, A. A., et al. "Antinarcotic action of bemegride and some related compounds" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 278-82. Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-, 2-azine with 2,4-thiazoli- dinedione C12Hi2N402S NH-C-CH, 0=1----MH ^= Antitubercular agent. Litvinchuk, M. D. "Pharmacological evaluation of new antitubercular agents" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 725-9. TG 2 Hexamethylenimine, l-(3,3-dimethylbutyl)-, Drug Index 7 hydrochloride C12H25N.HC1 Me CH,-C-CHa-CH,-* Me •HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. TSOLIPK 2 Glucose-citrate-saline solution used in blood preservation. It contains the following com- ponents: Acid Citrate 4.0 units Sodium Chloride 6.0 units Glucose 10.0 units Sodium Sulfathiazole 2.0 units Distilled Water to 1000 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 63. TSOLIPK 2a Synonym: Grozdov's Solution No. 2a. Plasma substitute containing the following substances: Rectified Alcohol 50.0 cc Glucose 50.0 cc Thecodine 0.04 g Defibrinated Plasma 100.0 cc Distilled Water to 500.0 cc Used in therapy of shock. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozame- shchaiushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 141. CS3 ZH-2 Propionic acid, 3-mercapto-, ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate C9H1904PS2 S 0 Et-0-P-S-CHrCHa-C-0-Et O-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate in- secticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962. p. 188-203. Corotoxigenin, glycoside C29H42Oio CfcHM05-0 Cardiac glycoside isolated from Coronilla varia. Beletskyi, lu. M. "Cardiac glycosides from Coronilla varia'''' Farm Zh (Kiev), 1964, 19: No. 1, p. 22-5. DETA 3. See R 210 F-III Acetic acid, diphenyl-, cc-[(diethylamino)methyl]- oc-ethylbenzyl ester, hydrochloride C28H33N02 Et =/ 0 \= CH-C-0-C-CH.-N -HCI i a \ Et Et Local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Pharmacology of new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 706-13. Fe-3-Specific. See Diethylolglycine FSR 3. See Tubazid G-3 Hydantoin, 5-furfurylidene-3-phenyl-2-thio- C14H10N2O2S -t£n> Anti-epileptic agent. Gavriliuk, A. la., & Zapadniuk, V. G. "New anti-spastic thiohydantoin derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 2, p. 24-8. 8 Drug Index 1-3 Isonicotinic acid, thiosemicarbazide C7H8N4OS S -S-CHa- CHa- CHa- C- 0-Et 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utilization of selected organic phosphate insecticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. AM-4 Solution (Rastvor AM-4) Synonyms: Akumarin, Babskii's Solution, Rastvor Babskogo. Plasma expander prepared from sea water saturated with carbonic acid. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozame- shchaiushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 37. Co-4 G-4 Cobalt chloride with phthivazid used as a radio- protective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. 4-Imidazolidinepropionic acid, 5-oxo- l-phenyl-2- thioxo- Cl2Hi2N203S H0.C-CH.-CH ;oto Anti-epileptic agent. Gavriliuk, A. la., & Zapadniuk, V. G. "New anti-spastic thiohydantoin derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 2, p. 24-8. G-4. See 241a IKHF-4 "Inhibitor of free-radical processes" An antineoplastic agent. Syrkin, A. B., & Mikhailova, A. M. "Effect of some antitumor drugs on liver function in the mouse" Vop Klin Lech Zlok Novoobraz. 1963, No. 9, p. 135-8. K-4 ' hosphonofluoridothioic acid, phenyl-, O-ethyl ester C8H10FOPS S n P-F 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medvod, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 1SS-203. 4KHB Synonyms: Benzene Tetrachloride, Tetrakhlor- benzol. Benzene, 1,2,4 ,5-tetrachloro- C6H2C14 CI ci^Vci CI Aromatic hydrocarbon used as an insecto-fungi- cide. Fomenko, V. N. "Determination of permissible concentrations of benzene tetrachloride in water reservoirs" Gig Sanit, 1965, 30: No. 1, p. 9-15. KR-4 Benzyl alcohol, p-amino-a,a-bis(trifluoromethyl)- 10 Drug Index HO-C-f Vh C9H7F6NO CF i • -C- i CF CNS depressant. Raevskii, K. S. "Pharmacology of new hexa- fluoropropane derivatives with depressant properties" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 138-43. Lonin-4 Propionic acid, 2,2-bis[2-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]phenyl]acetamido]- C27H3 4Cl4N4 04 CI-CHj-CH, X| CI-tHrCH, N 0 C0aH 0 CHrC-NH-C-NH-C-CH. * i CH, ;Ha-CHrCI N WcHrCI Nitrogen mustard compound. Tylecenas, A. I., et al. The experimental investi- gation of the antitumorigenic preparation lonin-4. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20: 165-7. NS4 Propiophenone, 3-morpholino-3'-nitro-, hydrochlo- ride C13Hi6N204.HCl <^Vc-CHrCHrN 0 -HCI 0,N Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962. 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. OK-4 Equiproportional mixture of the following com- ponents: Dibutyl Adipate Benzyl Benzoate N-Butyl acetanilide Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G., & Shvetsova-Shilovskaia, K. D. "Effective preparations for the protection from ticks" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. 8, p. 35-9. P-4 Pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid, 3-methyl-l-phenyl- CnH10N2O2 Me- -C0.H A tranquilizing agent. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. PES 4 Methylphenylpolysiloxan derivative used as an ointment base. Aliushin, M. T., & levleva, E. A. "Experimental studies on the effect of polyorganosiloxanic liquids on the reactivity of the skin" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 6, p. 29-34. R-4 Phosphoric acid, 2-chlorovinyl di-Me ester C4H8CIO4P Me-0-P-0-CH=CH-CI O-Me Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utiliza- tion of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsi- dov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. SH-4 Glutarimide, 3-methyl- C6H9N02 HN Me Analeptic bemegride derivative. Kimenis, A. A., et al. "Antinarcotic action of bemegride and some related compounds" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3 p. 278-82 TG4 Propiophenone, 4'-bromo-3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin- Drug Index 11 l-yl)-, hydrochloride C15H20BrNO.HCl 0 // \\ " C-CH,-CH3-N HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. TSOLIPK 4 Glucose-citrate solution used in blood preserva- tion. It contains the following components: Acid Citrate 2.0 Glucose 3.0 Sulfacyl Sodium 0.5 Sodium Sulfathiazole 0.5 Distilled Water to 100 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 62. ZH-4 Propionic acid, 3-mercaptothio-, S-ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate C9H1903PS3 S 0 Et-0-P-S- CHr CHa- C-S-Et 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utilization of selected organic phosphate insecticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. TSOLIPK 4a Synonym: Grozdov's Solution No. 4a. Plasma substitute containing the following components: Ethyl Alcohol 50.0 cc Glucose 50.0 cc Urethane 1.0 g Barbital 0.1 g Sodium Bromide 0.5 g Defibrinated Plasma 100.0 cc Distilled Water to 500.0 cc Used in therapy of various forms of shock. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 211. IKHF-5 "Inhibitor of free-radical processes" An antineoplastic agent. Syrkin, A. B., & Mikhailova, A. M. "Effect of some antitumor drugs on liver function in the mouse" Vop Klin Lech Zlok Novoobraz, 1963, No. 9, p. 135-8. K-5 Phosphonofluoridodithioic acid, phenyl-, p- chlorophenyl ester Ci2HgClFPS2 G-f-> Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utilization of selected organic phosphate insecticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 1SS-203. NS5 Valerophenone, 5-(hexahydro- lH-azepin- 1-yl)- 2',4',5'-trinitro- Ci7H22N407 MO, M^O~^(CH^0 0,N Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. PES 5 Methylphenylpolysiloxan derivative used as an ointment base. Aliushin, M. T., & levleva, E. A. "Experimental studies on the effect of polyorganosiloxanic liquids on the reactivity of the skin" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 6, p. 29-34. TG-5. See Ethamine Th-5 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-(thio- 12 Drug Index semicarbazone) CnHioN40S2 ft V"CH=< >=N-NH-C-NHj Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. TSOLIPK 5 Glucose-citrate solution used in blood preserva- tion. It contains the following components: Acid Citrate 3.5 Glucose 2.5 Sulfacyl Sodium 1.0 Rivanol 0.006 Distilled Water to 100 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 62. TSOLIPK No. 5 Plasma substitute containing the following components: Glucose 50.0 cc Ephedrine 0.2 g Dihydrohydroxycodeinone 0.8 g Ethyl Alcohol 50.0 cc Dry Plasma Distilled Water to 1000.0 cc Used in therapy and prevention of traumatic, surgical and toxemic shock. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 397. ZH-5 Butyric acid, 4-mercaptothio-, S-ethyl ester, S- ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate C10H01O3PS3 Et-0-P-S-(CHaVc_s_Et 1 i 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utilization of selected organic phosphate insecticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. BF-6 Glue (Klei BF-6) Alcoholic solution of a synthetic resin. Used in the management of small injuries, abrasions and fissures. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 636. C-6. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Co-6 Cobalt bromide with nicotinamide used as a radioprotective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. F 6. See Furacillin KHIOT-6 Paste (Pasta KHIOT-6) A mixture of the following components: White Gelatin 2.4 parts Starch 5.6 parts Glycerin 72 parts Aluminum Acetate Solution 20 parts Distilled Water 15 parts Used in the protection of the skin from coal and petroleum products, solvents, mineral oils, tars and other hydro- and glycerin-soluble substances. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 634. Klei BF-6. See BF-6 Glue L-6 4-Thiazolidinone, 3-(p-ethoxyphenyl)-2-[(p-ethoxy- phenyl)imino]- C19H20N2O3S AW L-6 0-Et Antitubercular agent. Litvinchuk, M. D. "Pharmacological evaluation of new antitubercular agents" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 725-9. Glucose-citrate solution used in blood preserva- tion. It contains the following components: Acid Citrate 2.5 units Drug Index 13 Glucose Sulfacyl Sodium Neutral Tripaflavine Distilled Water 3.0 units 0.5 units 0.025 units to 100 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 63. NS6 3-Hexanone, 1 -(dimethyl amino)- 5-methy 1-5 -nitro-, hydrochloride C9H18N203.HC1 Me NO, /N-CH1-CHj-C-CHa-C-CH, -HCI Me Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. Pasta KHIOT-6. See KHIOT-6 Paste R-6a-D 9H-Pyrido[3,4-b]indolium, 7-methoxy-l ,2-dimeth- yl-, iodide C14H15N2O.I Me-0 H Me N M-Me -I 3'-nitro-, hydrochloride C isH2oN203.HCl T-6 Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti- influenzal effects of onium base salts" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. Thiazole, 2-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-, hydrochlo- ride C7H10CI2N2S.HCI /HrCHrCI >WX -HCI M CH,-CH,-CI A nitrogen mustard compound tested in experi- mental sarcoma and Ehrlich tumor. Sharlikova, L. F. "Studies on the antitumor acti- vity of some chloroethyl thiazole deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 490-2. TG-6 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro- lH-azepin-1-yl)- ft X C-CH,-CH1-N HCI 0.N Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. Tri-6. See Hexachlorane TSOLIPK 6 Sucrose-citrate solution used in blood preserva- tion. It contains the following components: Acid Citrate 4.0 units Sucrose 90.0 units Sodium Sulfathiazole 2.0 units Distilled Water to 1000 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 64. TSOLIPK No. 6 Plasma substitute containing the following components: Dihydrohydroxycodeinone 0.01 g Ephedrine 0.05 g Sodium Chloride 4.5 g Albumin 5.0 g Glucose 60.0 g Ethyl Alcohol 40.0 cc Distilled Water 500.0 cc Used in shock therapy. Polushina, T. V., et al. "Anti-shock solution containing plasma albumin from donor's blood" Probl Gemat, 1960, 5: No. 3, p. 52-5. VDN-6 A mixture containing the following components: 1.0 parts 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.4 up to 50.0 Procaine Thiamine Nicotinic Acid Riboflavin Dimedrol Distilled Water Anti-eczemal preparation. Dobrotvortsev, V. A ."Results of the treatment of eczemas with a preparation containing vitamin B complex, dimedrol and novocaine (VDN-6)" Sovet Med, 1961, 25: No. 8, p. 113-8. 14 Drug Index BIN-7. See Binan Co-7 Cobalt chloride with a nicotinic acid ester used as a radioprotective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. L-7 Synonym: Neoisoliquiritine. Glycyrrhiza glabra glycoside. Litvinenko, V. I. "Chalcone glycosides from Glycyrrhiza glabra L." Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 155: No. 3, p. 600-2. OP 7 Emulsifying agent. Iurin, V. V. "Hygienic and toxicological studies on Soviet high-pressure polyethylene intended for use in the food industry" Gig Sanit, 1965, 30: No. 5, p. 46-52. OP 7 Skin cleanser containing caustic soda, pumice and metal filings. Lopukhova, K. A. "Current status of the effect of synthetic cleansing substances on the skin. Review of the literature" Gig Tr Prof Zabol, 1964, 8: No. 12, p. 38-42. PS-7 Synonyms: Resin-Phenol Ointment, Smolo-Fenol- naia Maz. An ointment containing the following components: Coal Tar 75 % Phenol and Tricresol Mixture 25 % Anti-microbial ointment used in the treatment of some skin diseases. Sidorov, N. I., & Sidorova, E. I. "Resin-phenol ointment in the treatment of some dermat- oses" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 9, p. 44-51. TG 7 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-4'- nitro-, hydrochloride Ci5H2oN203HCl 0aN -ft\ I - CHr CHr N J • HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. TSOLIPK 7 Glucose-citrate solution used in blood preserva- tion. It contains the following components: Acid Citrate 2.0 Glucose 3.0 Sulfacyl Sodium 0.5 Rivanol 0.003 Distilled Water to 100 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 62. TSOLIPK 7a Glucose-citrate solution used in blood preserva- tion. It contains the following components: Acid Citrate 2.0 Glucose 3.0 Sulfacyl Sodium 0.5 Chloramphenicol 0.01 Distilled Water to 100 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi, 1963. p. 62. BK-8. See BK-8 Solution BK-8 Serum. See BK-8 Solution BK-8 Solution (Rastvor BK-8) Synonyms: BK-8, Belkovyi Krovezamenitel BK-8, BK-8 Serum, Syvorotka BK-8. Antigen-free cattle blood preparation. Used in therapy and prevention of shock in hemor- rhage and burns and in therapy of peritonitis, intestinal obstruction, suppurative conditions and intoxications. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 65. Co-8 Cobalt chloride with thiamine used as a radio- protective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. F-8. See Benzazone VII Drug Index 15 L-8 Synonym: Isoliquiritine. Glycyrrhiza glabra glycoside. Litvinenko, V. I. "Chalcone glycosides from Glycyrrhiza glabra L." Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 155: No. 3, p. 600-2. Preparation 8. See Embitol R8 Salicylaldehyde, 2-azine with 5-methylene-2,4- thiazolidinedione C11H9N3O2S 1=1-----MU MH OH Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. TG 8 Butyrophenone, 2-[(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)- methyl]-, hydrochloride C17H25NO.HCl Spasmolytic, sedative and anesthesia-potentiating drug. 20 Drug Index Zapadniuk, V. I., & Zakharin, E. A. "Desensiti- zation properties of rhodanine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 33-6. TG 15 Propiophenone, 4'-ethyl-3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin- 1-yl)-, hydrochloride Ci7H25NO.HCl Et -\y- c- ch»- CHr m) HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. A 16 Butyrophenone, 2-[(dimethylamino)methyl]-4'- methyl-, hydrochloride Ci4H2iNO.HCl vf\ 0 CHj-CH, Me Me-^ V-C-CH-CH,-M -HCI ^^ Vie Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. A-16 Synonyms: Benzotef, Benzotepa. Benzamide, N-[bis(l-aziridinyl)phosphinyl]- CiiH14N302P CHr-CH, X / — 0 y CH, ^J^'c-nh-p-nJ 0 \ CH, Antineoplastic agent. Chernov, V. A. Tsitostaticheskie veshchestva v khimioterapii zlokachestvennykh novoobrazo- vanii, 1964. p. 43. F-16 2-Oxazolidinone, 3-[[3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)allylidene]- amino]- C10H9N3O5 ■MO, c N-N=CH-CH=CH Anti-bacterial drug. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitrofurana, 1963. p. 27. G-016 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-(N,N-dimethylglycyl) C16H15C1N20S M°c' 0=C-CH,-N/ 'Me An anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. P-16 Pyrazole, 4-amino-3,5-dimethyl- C5HgN3 Me-f •Me A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. Preparation No. 16 Rhodanine, 5-methyl-3-phenyl- C10H8NOS2 "O £0 Spasmolytic and sedative drug. Zapadniuk, V. I., & Zakharin, E. A. "Desensiti- zing properties of rhodanine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 33-6. TG-16 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-4'- propoxy-, hydrochloride C18H27N02.HC1 Pr-O-^ V-C-CHrCH,-H Drug Index 21 Local anesthetic. Kudrin, A. N., & Sliusar, N. G. "Comparative evaluation of new local anesthetics—P-N- hexamethyleneimino-p-propoxypropiophenone and P-N-hexamethyleneimino-p-butoxypropio- phenone" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 186-9. G-017 Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-dimethyl-P-alanyl)- Ci7Hi8N2OS ,Me 0=C-CHrCHrN Me Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. GT-17 Propiophenone, 4'-butoxy-3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin- 1-yl)-, hydrochloride Ci9H29N02.HCl Bu-0 -ny/ \N C-CH^-CHj-N ) -HCI Local anesthetic. Kudrin, A. N., & Sliusar, N. G. "Comparative evaluation of new local anesthetics—p-N- hexamethyleneimino-p-propoxypropiophenone and P-N-hexamethyleneimino-p-butoxy- propiophenone" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 186-9. INGA 17 Synonym: INKHA 17. Isonicotinic acid, (p-acetamidobenzylidene)hydr- azide CisHi4N402 0-C-NH-N=CH NH-C-CH, Used in the treatment of tuberculosis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 186. INKHA 17. See INGA 17 P-17 Pyrazole, 4-amino-l-isopropyl-3,5-dimethyl- C8H15N3 Pr-iso i N Me-rT VN Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. Preparation No. 17 3-Thiazolidinepropionic acid, 4-oxo-2-thioxo- C6H7N03S2 >d---N-CH,-CHa-C0,H A mild spasmolytic drug. Zapadniuk, V. I., & Zakharin, E. A. "Desensiti- zation properties of rhodanine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, 33-6. VM 17 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[methyldiphenyl-, diiodide C38H42N204.2I /—v Me Of OH OH Me N-CHrCH-CRfO 0-CHrCH-CHx-N ■11' Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hydroquinone esters of 1 ,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l ,2-pro- panediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. G-018 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-(N,N-dimethyl-p- 22 Drug Index alanyl)- C17H17C1N20S 0=C-CHa-CHa-N 'Me Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. P-18 Pyrazole, 4-amino-l-benzyl-3,5-dimethyl- Ci2Hi5N3 Me H,N 1=1 -CH -Me ■-C A tranquilizing agent. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. PA18 2-Furaldehyde, 4-phenyl-3-thiosemicarbazone C12HnN3OS or CH=N-NH-C-NH An antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine deriva- tives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. Preparation 18 Phosphoramidic acid, diethyl-, diethyl ester C8H20NO3P Et \ / Et N-P-O-Et 0-Et Cholinesterase inhibitor. Pechenkin, V. A. "Studies on the permeability through the hemato-encephalic barrier of some cholinesterase antagonists using the cerebral ventricle perfusion method" Farma- kol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 426-9. A-19 3-Pentanone, 5-(dimethylamino)-2,2-dimethyl- hydrochloride C9H19NO.HCI Me 0 Me CHj-C-C-CHa-CHrN -HCI Me Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. G-019 Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-di ethyl-P-alanyl)- C19H22N2OS N^^/ Et 0=C-CH.-CH.-N \ Et Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl pheno- thiazine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. IT-19 Optical isomer of alpha-phenylcyclohexylacetic acid hydrochloride Acrylic-like drug. Zatsepin, E. P. "Comparative pharmacological properties of the optical isomers of some aminoalkyl esters of di-substituted acetic and glycolic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 1, p. 37-9. Preparation No. 19 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-, hydro- chloride C5H8N202S.HC1 >=■---N-CHrCHrNH, -HCI Drug Index 23 Hypotensive preparation. Zapadniuk, V. I. "Pharmacological studies on 3- (P-aminoethyl)-2,4-thiazolidinedione hydro- chloride" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6: p. 665-70. A-20 3-Pentanone, 5-(diethylamino)-2,2-dimethyl-, hy- drochloride CnH23NO.HCl Me 0 Et CH3-C-C-CHa-CH,-M/ • Me \t HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. A-21 Ammonium, trimethyl(2-methyl-3-oxopentyl)-, iodide C9H20NO.I 0 Me Me CHj-CHrC-CH-CHrN-Me • i" Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. A 21. See Isadrine Pf-21 Ethyl phosphite, (EtO)2(HO)P, compd. with thio- urea (1:1) C4Hn03P.CH4N2S Et-0-P-OH 0-Et MH,-C-NH, In small doses Pf-21 shortens and in large doses prolongs latent reflexes and motor chronaxy; it changes arterial pressure and ECG; it raises the tonus and amplitude of intestinal contraction; it accelerates barium sulfate evacuation from dog's stomach; it intensifies periodic gastric activity and it lowers blood cholinesterase. Lazareva, D. N, & Abdullina, R. N. "Pharma- cology of the thiourea salt of diethylphos- phoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28, No. 2, p. 203-6. A-22 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-4'-methyl-, hy- drochloride Ci2Hi7NO.HCl Me 0 .Me ff xvC-CHrCH»-N -HCI Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. Ester 22. See Amizil G-022 Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-dimethylnorleucyl)- C2oH24N2OS 0=C-CH-(CHl-GH, i 3 A Me Me Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65 P-22 Pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid, 1-phenyl- Ci0H8N2O2 H0,C j±rO A tranquilizing agent. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. Thioester-22 (Tioefir-22) Benzilic acid, thio-, S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] 24 Drug Index ester C20H25NO2S ft Vc-C-S-CHrCHrN Cholinergic-blocking agent. Denisenko, P. P. "Use of cholinolytics in the prevention and therapy of experimental hyper- kinesis" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 519-30. Tioefir-22. See Thioester-22 A 23 Acetophenone, 2-(dimethylamino)-4'-methoxy-, hydrochloride d !H15N02.HC1 Me-O-^^-C- Me CH.-N -HCI Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44 Co-23 Cobalt chloride with vitamin PP ased as a radio- protective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. G-023 Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-diethylnorleucyl)- C22H28N2OS 0=C-CH-(CnaVcH3 Anti-arrhythmic agent. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 1^-acyl pheno- thiazine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. IEM-23 Benzilic acid, 3,3'-dimethoxy-, 2-(diethylamino)- ethyl ester, hydrochloride C22H29N05.HC1 ^H- .Et 0-CH,-CH,-N HCI / \V0-Me Et Cholinergic-blocking agent. Denisenko, P. P. "Effect of central cholinolytics on the orientation reaction in laboratory ani- mals" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 395-401. KR-23 Benzyl alcohol, p-(methylamino)-a,a-bis(trifluoro- methyl)- Ci0H9F6NO ■NH-Me CF. HO-C i CF, Raevskii, K. S. "On the pharmacology of new hexafluoropropane derivatives with depres- sant properties" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 138-43. P-23 Pyrazole- 1-succinic acid, 3,5-dimethyl- C9H12N204 .N. CHa-COaH Me-f^'N-CH-COjH L=LMe A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tran- quilizers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295- 300. A-24 Ammonium, (3,3-dimethyl-2-oxobutyl)trimethyl-, iodide C9H20NO.I Me 0 Me CHj-C-C-CHj-N-Me Me Me Drug Index 25 Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. G-024 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-(N,N-dimethylnorleu- cyl)- C20H23C1N2OS coo ci 0=C-CH-(CHa\-CHa Me-N-Me Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic prop- erties of a number of 10-acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. R24 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-(p-aminobenzylidene)- C10H8N202S )=J------tot NH Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine derivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. A 25 Ammonium, (2-acetyl-3-methylbutyl)trimethyl-, iodide C10H22NO.I 0 IV-im> Me CH}-C-CH-Cns-N-Me Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new p- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. Co-25 Cobalt iodide with procaine used as a radio- protective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. Ester 25. See Phosphacol R25K Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, iodide, 2,2-diphenylpropionate C22H3oN02.I ,___. CH, 0 O"1 * Et 7 \VC-C-0-CHa-CHrN-Me -1 Et Anti-epileptic drug. Liberman, S. S. "Antispastic effects of some di- phenylacetic acid esters and their deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 675-80. A-26 2-Pentanone, 3-[(diethylamino)methyl]-4-methyl-, hydrochloride C11H23N0.HC1 Et 0 CHrN-Et CHj-C-CH-CH-CH, Me HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new p- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. F-26. See Furaxolon P-26 Pyrazole, 5-amino-3-methyl-l-phenethyl- C12H15N3 Me-^N"N-CHrCH,--P-N \/ 1 \ CH,- CH, Antineoplastic agent. Hiller, S. A., et al. Antitumorous substances with radiomimetic and radioprotective groups. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:147-50. Drug Index 27 P-28 Pyrazole, 5-amino-3-ethyl-l-isopropyl-4- methyl- C9H17N3 iso-Pr i ,N. ^N HaN- Me- A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tran- quilizers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295- 300. IE-29 Phosphine sulfide, bis(l-aziridinyl)-3-thiazoli- dinyl- C7H14N3PS2 CH, I) CH N-P CH,-CH, Q -N----' Antineoplastic agent. Hiller, S. A., et al. Antitumorous substances with radiomimetic and radioprotective groups. Acta Unlnt Cancr, 1964, 20: 147-50. P29 2-Furaldehyde, 2,2'-diazine with 5,5'-furfuryl- idenebis-2,4-thiazolidinedione C2iHi6N605S2 Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine deriva- tives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. A-30 C9H19NO.HCI Me Me M 0 CHj-CHrCH-C-CHrCHj-CHj -HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new p-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. Co-30 A cobalt preparation used as a radioprotective agent. Abdurasulov, D. M., et al. "Use of a complex cobalt preparation (Co-30) in generalized reactions caused by radiotherapy" Med Ra- diol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 28-32. Cobalt-30. See Co-30 F30 Synonyms: Chemiofuran, Furadantin, Furadonin, Furin, Infur, Nitrofurantoin Hydantoin, l-[(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]- C8H6N405 0 0 ^A^ y__u 1___m Used in urinary tract infections. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitrofurana, 1963. 218 p. Merck index, 1960. p. 726. IEM-30 Acetic acid, [2-(diethylamino)ethoxy]diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride C26H38N203.HC1 4-Heptanone, 3-(dimethylamino)-, hydrochloride Et CH,- CH,- N Et Et 0 0 " ^C-C-O-CHrCHrN -HCI Et Cholinergic-blocking agent. Denisenko, P. P. "Effect of central cholinolytics on the orientation reaction in laboratory ani- 28 Drug Index mals" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 395-401. LL 30. See Xycaine P-30 Pyrazole, 5-amino- l-isopropyl-3-methyl- C7H13N., ISO-Pr H,N-rf "N I 11 Me A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquil- izers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. P30 p-Acetotoluidide, oc-(4-oxo-2-thioxo-5-thiazolidin- ylidene)- Ci2H10N2O2S2 CH,-C-NH Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine deriva- tives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. PA 30 Acetophenone, 4-phenyl-3-thiosemicarbazone C,5Hx5N3S CH, ^_y-C=N-NH-C-NH-<^ y Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine de- rivatives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. A 31 hydrochloride C14H21NO.HCl — 0 to ■IV-ft_ y- C-CH,- CH,- n' • HCI X=/ Vie Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new p- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, 437-44. LL 31. See Trimecaine P-31 Acetanilide, 4'(5-acetyl-l-phenylpyrazol-3-yl)- C19H17N302 0 CH,-C- NH 0^ntO o=c-ch3 A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers from the aminopyrazole series" Farma- kol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. A 32 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-2',4/,6'-trimeth- yl-, hydrochloride Ci4H21NO.HCl Me Me Me ■CHrM 'HCI Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new p- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. NIIPP-32 A water-soluble powdered preparation used for the synthesis of plasma substitutes. Mokhnach, V. O. "On antibacterial properties of iodine polyvinyl alcohol" Mikrobiologiia, 1960, 29: No. 4, p. 600-2. P-32 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-4'-isopropyl-, Pyrazole, 4-amino-l-heptyl-3,5-dimethyl- Drug Index 29 Ci2H23N3 ICH.V-CH, rW% HaM_lL_!LMfc A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for new tranquili- zers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295-300. Th-32 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 2-semicarbazone C4H6N402S . 8 N-NH-C-MH, A---NH Antitubercular agent. Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine deriva- tives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. A 33 Ammonium, trimethyl(2-methyl-3-oxopentyl)-, p- toluenesulfonate CgH20NO.C7H7O3S 0 Me Me CHj-CHj-C-CH-CHj-li-Me Me "SO, Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. D-33 "A surface-active agent representing a mixture of monoethanolamines of synthetic car- boxylic acids containing 5-9 carbon atoms in one alkyl group". Used in veterinary medicine to increase the pene- tration of chlorophos. Komkov, I. P., et al. "D-33 preparation—a chlorophos activator" Veterinariia, 1964, 41: No. 2, p. 58-9. F-33 2-Furanacrolein, 5-nitro-, thiosemicarbazone C8H8N4OS: 0»N r^0 N-NH-C-NH2 u ii * l^=J-CH=CH-CH S Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitro fur ana, 1963, 218 p. IE-33 Phosphine oxide, bis(l-aziridinyl)-3-thiazolidin- yl- C7H14N3OPS CH*A CH-CH, Antineoplastic agent. Hiller, S. A., et al. Antitumorous substances with radiomimetic and radioprotective groups. Acta Unlnt Cancr, 1964, 20:147-50. P-33 Pyrazole, 5-amino-l,3-diphenyl- C15H13N3 A tranquilizer. Kudrin, A. N., et al. "A search for ne> tran- quilizers in the aminopyrazole series" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 295- 300. A-34 4-Hexen-3-one, l-(dimethylamino)-5-methyl-, hydro- chloride C9H17NO.HCl Me 0 Me CH}-C=CH-C-CHrCHx-N -HCI Me Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of .^w B-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. A 35 Ammonium, trimethyl(5-methyl-3-oxo-4-hexenyl)-, 30 Drug Index iodide Ci0H20NO.I Me 0 Me CHj-C=CH-C-CH,-CH2-N-Me Me »s.udrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology c aew P-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. F-35. See Furazidin IE-35 Synonym: Marcophan. Phosphine oxide, bis(l-aziridinyl)(2-mrthyl-3- thiazolidinyl)- C8H16N3OPS ZWt 0 f Ln-p-n s CHv\— CH-CH, An anti-neoplastic drug. Hiller, S. A., et al. Antitumorous substances with radiomimetic and radioprotective groups. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:147-50. A 36 3-Penten-2-one, l-(diethylamino)-4-methyl-, hydro- chloride C10Hi9NO.HCl Me Et CHj-C^CH-C-CH-rN Et Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. IE-36 Phosphine oxide, bis(l-aziridinyl)-l-tl ia-4-aza- spiro[4.5]dec-4-yl- Ci2H22N3OPS CH, 0 l\ " N-P-N S '/ i i____| CHa 7NX CH-CH, Antineoplastic agent. Hiller, S. A., et al. Antitumorous substances with radiomimetic and radioprotective groups. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:147-50. R36K Acetic acid, diphenylpropoxy-, 2-(dimethylamino)- ethyl ester, hydrochloride C2 iH27N03.HCl O-Pr 0 Me -C-0-CH,-CrL-N Me Anti-epileptic agent. Liberman, S. S. "Antispastic effects of some diphenylacetic acid esters and their deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 675-80. A 37 4-Hexen-3-one, l-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-5- methyl-, hydrochloride Ci3H23NO.HCl Me 0 CHj-C = CH-C-CHa-CHrN ■HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P-di- alkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. A 38 4-Hexen-3-one, 5-methyl-l-piperidino-, hydrochlo- ride Ci2H21NO.HCl Me 0 /—v CH3-C=CH-C-CHa-CHa-Kl y -HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new p- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. GF-38 Pyrazole, 3,5-dimethyl- C5H8N2 H Me-rf% 0____L -Me Drug Index 31 Vikhliaev, lu. I., et al. "Pharmacology of 3,5- substituted pyrazoles" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 1, p. 27-32. A 39 Ammonium, ethylmethyl(5-methyl-3-oxo-4-hexenyl)- propyl-, iodide C13H26NO.I Me 0 Me CH3- C = CH - C -CHa- CHa- N - Et -I" i Pr Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol ToksiJc, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. GF-39 Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-methyl- C4H6N2 £ -Me Vikhliaev, lu. I., et al. "Pharmacology of 3,5- substituted pyrazoles" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 1, p. 27-32. VM-39 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[methylbis(2-methylcyclo- pentyl)-, diiodide C38H66N204.2I Me Me OH OH Me-N-CHrCH-CHrO-rj Me Q-CHrCH-CHrN-Mfc -21" MeJ^ Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hydroquinone esters of l,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l,2- propanediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. A-40 4-Hexen-3-one, 5-methyl-l-morpholino-, hydro- chloride CnH19N02.HCl Me 0 CH}-C=CH-C-CHrCHrN 0 HCI Kudrin, A. N., et al. "Pharmacology of new P- dialkylaminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 437-44. GF-40 Pyrazole, l-allyl-3,5-dimethyl- C8H12N2 CHrCH=CHj ms ^n t • Me Vikhliaev, lu. I. et al. "Pharmacology of 3,5- substituted pyrazoles" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 1, p. 27-32. G.T. 41. See Myelosan L-41 Imidazo[2,l-b]thiazolium, 2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-7- methyl-3-oxo-, iodide C6H9N2OS.I Me H---N---1 Used in therapy of experimental anemias. Turkevich, M. M., et al. "Thiazolidine deriva- tives with antianemic properties" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 13-7. R42 Antineoplastic substance isolated from Actino- myces tumemacerans cultures. Tokhtamuratov, E., et al. "Isolation of an anti- neoplastic substance from the culture fluid of Actinomyces tumemacerans'''' Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 3, p. 205-8. LIPK No. 43. See Filatov's Anti-Shock Solution No. 43 R46K Choline, iodide, a-phenylcyclohexaneacetate 32 Drug Index C19H:50NO2.I Q CH-C-0-CHrCHrN-Me -I Me Anti-epileptic agent. Liberman, S. S. "Antispastic effects of some di- phenylacetic acid esters and their deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 675-80. Preparation 47 "Rhodanized chlorex" An agricultural insecticide. Sosnovik, I. la. Klinika i profilaktika otravlenii iadokhimikatami, 1959. p. 66. T 4 7. See NIUIF 100 Tox 47. See NIUIF 100 SHCH-49. See Benzazone-VII RP-50 Synonyms: Dimalone, Dimethyl Carbate. 5-Norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester, endo- CiiHi404 CH—CH—CH—C=0 O-Me p-Me CH—CH—CH—C=0 CH, I Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G., & Shvetsova-Shilovskaia, K. D. "Effective preparations for the protection from ticks" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. 8, p. 35-9. S 51. See Dimedrol ST-52-Asta. See Phosphestrol G-053 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-I0(3-morpholinopropion- yl)- C19H19C1N202S coa. 0-C-CH.-CH.-N 0 Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. Gd-54 Phosphoramidothioic acid, diethyl-, O-ethyl S-[2- (ethylthio)ethyl] ester C10H24NO2PS2 Et 0 /W-P-S-CHa-CHsl-S-Et Et 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utiliza- tion of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsi- dov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. NS-54 Pyridinium, l-[2-(2-naphthyloxy)ethyl]-, bromide C17Hi6NO.Br CH,-CHa-0 I tN o Br" An anti-influenzal agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. VK 55. See Ethazole G-056 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-lO-(N-ethyl-P-alanyl)- Drug Index 33 Ci7H17ClN2OS C03 CI 0=C-CH,-CH,-MH-Et Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic prop- erties of a number of 10-acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. PK-56 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 2-(di- methylamino)ethyl ester Ci6H23N02 Me 0=C-0-CH.-CrL-N // \\__JL \ Q^ Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of cho- line-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. G-057 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-l0-(3-piperidinopropion- yl)- C20H21ClN2OS COOL* 0=C-CHrCHrN y Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, 0. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothi- azine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. LG-57 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-Pr ester C6Hi502PS Me-P-S-Pr 0-Et A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophosphi- nates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158: No. 4, p. 880-3. PK-57 Choline, salts, 1-phenylcyclohexaneacetates Me 0=C-0-CHrCHrN-Me x' Me Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. G-058 Phenothiazine, lO-[N-[p-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-P- alanyl]- C23H23N3OS M 0-C-CH, -CHrNH-<^_VN Me Me Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. G 58. See Ethersulfonate IEM-58 Benzilic acid, 3,3'-dimethoxy-, 2-(dimethylami- 34 Drug Index no)ethyl ester C2oH25NOs .—^O-Me HO-C-C-0-CrL-CH,-N Me O-Me Cholinergic-blocking agent. Denisenko, P. P. "Use of cholinolytics in the prevention and therapy of experimental hy- perkinesis" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 519-30. Lethelaire G-58. See Ethersulfonate PK-58 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 3-(di- methylamino)propyl ester Ci7H25N02 Me, 0=C-0-(CHaV-N Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. SHCH 58. See Cutisone PK-59 Ammonium, (3-hydroxypropyl)trimethyl-, salts, 1- phenylcyclopentanecarboxylates Me .. 0=C-0-(CH»),-N-Me -X" (/ \\ ' i Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. F-60. See Furaxone LG-60 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-neo- pentyl ester C8H1902PS CH, Me-P-S-CHrC-CH3 0-Et CH, A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophos- phinates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158 No. 4, p. 880-3. PK-60 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 4-(di- methylamino)butyl ester Ci8H27N02 Me 0:C-0-(CHA-N! Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. PK-61 Ammonium, (4-hydroxybutyl)trimethyl-, salts, 1- phenylcyclopentanecarboxylates Me /^-^0=C-0-(CH>)<|-N-Me Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. VM64 Ammonium, [m-pnenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[ethyldiphenyl-, diiodide Drug Index 35 C40H46N2O4.2I =f OH Et-N-CHi-CH-CH.—0 OH \^ 0-CH7-CH-CH2-W-Et 21" Muscle relaxants. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hy- droquinone esters of l,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l,2- propanediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. 65 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[benzyldiphenyl-, dichloride C5oH5oN204.2Cl Q-CH,- 2-N-CH2-CH-CHr0 0H\^/ O-CHrCH-CHj-M-CH,-^ \! ft\ Muscle relaxants. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hy- droquinone esters of 1 ,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l,2-pro- panediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. 65 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[benzyldicyclohexyl-, diio- dide C50H74N2O4.2I o OH CHrN-CHrCH-CH2-0 || OH O-CrL-CH-CH^N-CH,-^ 21" Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hy- droquinone esters of l,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l,2-pro- panediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. A 66. See Mepholine G-066 Phenothiazine, 2-acetyl-10-(N,N-diethyl-P-alan- yl)- C21H24N202S C-CHj O^C-CH^CHj-N-Et Et Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothi- azine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. SHCH-66 Vanillin, thiosemicarbazone, Na deriv. CgHnNaOsS.Na Me-0 H0 \_V"CH = N_ NH-C-NHj -Na. Antitubercular agent. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 4] p. 102. VM-66 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide C22H42N204.2I Me OH OH Me Et-Nl-CHrCH-CHrO-rpvo-CHrCH-CHfM-Et -Zl" Et Et Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hy- droquinone esters of 1, l'-bis-N-substituted 36 Drug Index quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l ,2-pro- panediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. Dry-Die-67. See KSK G-067 Phenothiazine, 2-acetyl-10-(3-morpholinopropi- onyl)- C21H22N203S C-CH, 0=C-CHa-CHr \Tj Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothi- azine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. LG-67 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, S-5,5-dimethyl- hexyl O-Et ester CjjHasOaPS 0 Me Me-P-S-(CH2>)-G-CH3 0-Et Me A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "Anticholinesterase ac- tivity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophosphi- nates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158: No. 4, p. 880-3. PK-67 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester Ci8H2iN02 ^_3-CH-C-0-CHa-CHrN Me O Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. SG-67. See KSK VM-67 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[triethyl-, diiodide C24H46N204.2I Et OH Et-N-Crl,-CH-CHrO Et OH Et 0-CH2-CH-CH,-N-Et -ZI" Et Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hy- droquinone esters of l,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l ,2-pro- panediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. CD 68. See M-410 G-068 Phenothiazine, 2-acetyl-10-(3-piperidinopropionyl)- C22H24N202S U^N^J"^ 0=C-CH,-CH >-o Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothia- zine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. PK-68 Choline, salts, diphenylacetates 0 Me ^"VcH-C-O-CHrCHrN-Me • X" Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. Drug Index 37 VM-68 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[benzyldiethyl-, dichloride C34H5oN204.2Cl Et CH^-N1 OH OH Et M-CHj-CH-CHf 0-r^Y-O- CH,-CH-CHrN— CH Et K^) Et ■ZCI" Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and re- lation of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hydroquinone esters of 1 ,l'-bis-N-substi- tuted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l,2- propanediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. LG-69 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, S-3,3-dimethyl- butyl O-Et ester C9H2i02PS 0 Me Me-P-S-CHrCHj-C-CHj 0-Et Me A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophos- phinates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158: No. 4, p. 880-3. PK-69 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 4-(dimethylamino)butyl ester C20H25NO2 /jVcH-C-0 Me O Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. Di-phenthane-70. See 241a PK-70 Ammonium, (4-hydroxybutyl)trimethyl-, salts, di- phenylacetates /7~\ m ^e (^J)-CH-'c-0-(CHa)-M+-Me -x" O Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. VM 71 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[dicycloheptylmethyl-, di iodide C42H74N204.2I OH N-CHrCH-CHr0 OH MtfN Muscle relaxant. Komissarov, I. V. "Curariform activity and rela- tion of the isomerism to the phenomenon of competition in a series of resorcinol and hy- droquinone esters of 1 ,l'-bis-N-substituted quaternary derivatives of 3-amino-l ,2-pro- panediol" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 695-700. IN 73. See Tubazid LG-73 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-5-meth- ylhexyl ester C10H23O2PS 0 Me M6-P-S-(CH4),-CH-CH, 0-Et A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A.P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophos- phinates" Dokl Akad Sauk SSSR, 1964, 151 No. 4, p. 880-3. 38 Drug Index F-74. See Furaniozid M-74 Synonyms: Thiosystox, Tiosistoks. Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethyl- thio)ethyl] ester C8Hi902PS3 Et-0-P-S- CHa-CH,- S - Et 0-Et Anticholinesterase insecticide. Semenov, I. V., & Fruentov, N. K. "Structural comparison of a series of new organic phos- phate compounds and of their anticholin- esterase activity and bronchospastic proper- ties" In: Mikhelson, M. la. Fiziologiches- kaia rol atsetilkolina i izyskanie novykh lekarstvennykh veshchestv, 1957, p. 245-53. Preparation No. 74 A hydrochloride solution of iodine monochloride used as a veterinary fungicide. Boshian, G. M. "Treatment of Trichophyton in- fections with a hydrochloride solution of iodine monochloride" Veterinariia, 1964, 41: No. 3, p. 32-3. M-75 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] O,- O-di-Pr ester C10H2302PS3 S Pr-0-P-S-CH2-CH,-S-Et i * O-Pr Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utiliza- tion of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pesti- tsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. PK-75 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 3-(dimethylamino)propyl ester C19H23N02 Me /vy-CH-C-O-P^-N Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. M-76 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(butylthio)ethyl] O,- O-di-Pr ester Ci2H2702PS3 Pr-O-P-S-CHi-WV-S-Bu O-Pr Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utiliza- tion of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pesti- tsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. PK-76 Ammonium, (3-hydroxypropyl)trimethyl-, salts, di- phenylacetates 0 Me CH-C-0-(CHa)-W-Me • X" Me Parasympathomimetic. Guseva, E. A., et al. "Molecular position and role of the cation group in the excitation of choline-receptors" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 426-33. TSOLIPK-76 Blood preservation solution containing the follow- ing components: Acid Citrate 20.0 units Glucose 30.0 units Levomycetin 0.15 units Distilled Water to 100 ml Petrov, A. G. Konservirovanie i perelivanie krovi. 1963, p. 74. M-77 Me Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(butylthio)ethyl] O,- Drug Index 39 O-di-Et ester C10H23O2PS3 Et-O-P-S-CHj-tHj-S-Bu 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utiliza- tion of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pesti- tsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. IT-78 Synonym: Difentrop, Diphentrop. Benzilic acid, 3oc-tropanyl ester, hydrochloride C22H25N03.HC1 ester, hydrochloride C21H29N02.HC1 CH,—CH —CH, N-Me CH-0-C-C-OH • HCI CH,---CH —CH, A hypotensive and cholinolytic drug. Ovakimov, V. G., et al. "Pharmacological char- acteristics of some tropine compounds" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 1, p. 7-12. LG-78 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, S-6,6-dimethyl- heptyl O-Et ester C12H2702PS Me Me-P-S-tfHaL-C-CH, I 5 | 3 0-Et Me A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophos- phinates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158: No. 4, p. 880-3. IT-79 Synonyms: Fenatrop, Phenatrop. Cyclopentaneacetic acid, a-phenyl-, 3a-tropanyl CH—CH----CH, N-Me CH-O-'C CH,—CH----CH, 6 A hypotensive and cholinolytic drug. Ovakimov, V. G., et al. "Pharmacological char- acteristics of some tropine compounds" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 1, p. 7-12. LG-79 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-iso-Bu ester C7H1702PS 8 F» Me-P-S-CHj-CH-CH 0-Et A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophos- phinates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 15 No. 4, p. 880-3. M-80 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(meth: thio)ethyl] ester C7H1702PS3 Et-O-P-S-CH^-CHj-S-Me 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate insec- ticides with low human toxicity" In: Med- ved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. M-81 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] O,- O-di-Me ester C6H1502PS3 Me-O-P-S-CHrCH.-S-Et O-Me 40 Drug Index Agricultural insecticide. Isaeva, G. la., & Trotsenko, M. A. "Determina- tion of M-81, an organic phosphate insecti- cide, in grape juice and wine" Vop Pitan, 1960, 19: No. 4, p. 59-61. M-82 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-[2-(meth- ylthio)ethyl] ester C5H1302PS3 Me-0-P-S-CHrCHrS-Me O-Me Agricultural insecticide. Medved, L. I. Gigiena truda i primenenii insekto- fungitsidov v selskom khoziaistve, 1958, p. 83. 84L. See Ditrazine M-85 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(propyl- thio)ethyl] ester C9H2102PS3 S n -P- O-Et Et-0-p-S-CHa-CHrS-Pr Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pesti- tsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. SHCH-85. See Amithizone NS-86 Pyridinium, l-(3,17-dihydroxy-ll ,20-dioxo-5|3- pregnan-21-yl)-, bromide C26H36N04.Br C-CH rO" Br" Anti-influenzal agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. LG-87 Phosphonothioic acid, S-7,7-dimethyloctyl O-Et ester C13H2902PS Me rte-P-S-lCHA-C-CH, 0-Et Me A cholinesterase inhibitor. Brestkin, A. P., et al. "The anticholinesterase activity of O-ethyl-S-alkylmethylthiophos- phinates" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158: No. 4, p. 880-3. SHCH 87. See Tibon NA-90 2'-Propionaphthone, 5',6',T,8'-tetrahydro-3-piper- idino- Ci8H25NO CO C-CH rCHrO Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. M-93 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-3-chloro-2-butenyl 0,0- di-Et ester C8H16C102PS2 S CI Et-0-P-5-CH,-CH=C-CH, 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate in- secticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962. p. 188-203. M-94 Phosphorothioic acid, S-3-chloro-2-butenyl 0,0- Drug Index 41 di-Et ester C8H16C103PS 0 CI Et-0-P-S-CHrCH=C-Crl3 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate insec- ticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. Compound 96. See Embichin Compound 97. See Lymphamin M-98 Phosphorothioic acid, 0-3-chloro-2-butenyl 0,0-di-Et ester C8H16C103PS 5 CI Et-0-P-0-CHrCH=C-CH3 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate insec- ticides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. RP 99. See Kiuzol-A NIUIF-100 Synonyms: T 4 7, Tox 47, E 605, Alkron, Aphamite, Corthion, DNTP, Ecatox, Etilon, Niran, PAC, Paraphos, Parathion, Thiophos, Tiofos. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl O-p-nitrophen- yl ester Cl0H14NO5PS >-/> Et-o-p-o-v 7-Mi 0-EtW An insecticide. lagan, lu. S. * 'Experimental data on the treat- ment of thiophos poisoning" Farmakol Toksik, 1956, 19: No. 2, p. 49-52. Merck index, I960, p. 773. L-103 Synonyms: Gidrolizin, Hydrolysin. A product of acid hydrolysis of cattle blood pro- teins with 2% of glucose. Used in hypoproteinemias, surgical conditions, wounds, suppurative conditions, intestinal obstruction, radiation sickness and intoxica- tions. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 121. IT-105 Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, io- dide, a-phenylcyclohexaneglycolate C21H34N03.I Et ft y-C-C-0-CHrCH-+N-Et •!" o Me Zatsepin, E. P. "Comparative pharmacological properties of the optical isomers of some aminoalkyl esters of di-substituted acetic and glycolic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 1, p. 37-9. RP-105 Quinoline, 1-butyryl-l, 2,3,4-tetrahydro- C13H17NO CO W-C-CH.-CH,-CHJ Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G., & Shvetsova-Shilovskaia, K. D. "Effective preparations for the protection from ticks" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. 8, p. 35-9. HA 106. See Camphonium MRD 108. See Piridrol Am 109. See Methygenal 42 Drug Index OF-109 l-Naphthalenemethylamine, N-(2-chloroethyl)-N- cthyl-, hydrochloride C j 5H18C1N.HC1 CH,- N- Et CHrCHrCI -HCI Highly toxic adreno- and sympatholytic chloro- analogue of SY-28. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of N-ethyl-N-(P- chloroethyl)-l-aminomethylnaphthalene hy- drochloride (OF 109)" Farmakol Toksik, 1955, IS: No. 3, p. 33-7. IEM-111 Benzilic acid, methoxy- , 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride C2 !H27N04 .HCI CnH15N05 O-Me //'X OH 0 Et t-C-0-CH.-CH.-N -HCI Et A cholinolytic drug. Denisenko, P. P. "Effect of central cholinolytics on the orientation reaction in laboratory ani- mals" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 395-401. IEM-112 Benzofurancarboxylic acid, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester C15H19N03 0^ Et t-0-CHa-CHrN -HCI \ Et A cholinolytic drug. Denisenko, P. P. "Effect of central cholinolytics on the orientation reaction in laboratory ani- mals" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 395-401. F-113 2-Furanacrolein, 5-nitro-, diethyl acetal ^°VCH=CH-CH 0-Et >MfjT 0-Et Antimicrobial drug. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitro fur ana, 1963. 218 p. F-116 2,4-Pentadienal, 5-(5-nitro-2-furyl)- C9H7N04 HC-CH=CH-CH=CH £1 MO, Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitrofurana, 1963. 218 p. L-ll-6 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[(ethyl- thio)methyl] ester C7H1702PS3 Et-0-P-S-CH2-3-Et 0-Et Insecticide. Karpov, B. D. "Data for the establishment of liminal oral doses of organic phosphate in- secticides" Tr Leningrad Sanitarnogig Med Inst, 1960, 60: p. 52-7. M-L-ll-6 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[(ethylthio)methyl] O,- O-dimethyl ester C5Hi302PS3 Me-O-P-S-CHj-S-Et O-Me Insecticide. Karpov, B. D. "Data for the establishment of liminal oral doses of organic phosphate in- secticides" Tr Leningrad Sanitarnogig Med Inst, 1960, 60: p. 52-7. L-120. See KS Solution Drug Index 43 F-122 2 ,4-Pentadienal, 5-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-, diethyl ace- tal C13H17N05 Et-0 Et—0 \h-ch=ch-ch=ch j / t> Antimicrobial drug. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitro fur ana, 1963. 218 p. RP 122. See Kiuzol-F Preparation No. 125 A sodium salt of a product of nitration of phe- nols isolated from tars during semi-cocking of shale or coal. Herbicide and fungicide. Paustovskaia, V. V., et al. "On changes in the animal organism poisoned with the Prepara- tion No. 125" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. F-126 Acetic acid, cyano-, [5-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2,4-pen- tadienylidene]hydrazide C12H10N4O4 0 M=C-CHa-C-NH-N=CH-CH^CH-CH=CH-[C > Antimicrobial agent. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitro fur ana, 1963. 218 p. IT-130 2-Butyn-l-ol, 4-(diethylamino)-l,l-diphenyl-, hy- drochloride C20H23NO.HC1 OH .Et C-C=C-CH,-N -HCI Et Parasympatholytic drug. Golikov, S. N., & Lebedeva, D. P. "Comparative studies on the gastrointestinal absorption of tertiary and quaternary cholinolytic drugs" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 446-9. Preparation 131 Phosphinic acid, diethyl-, p-nitrophenyl ester C10H14NO4P Et-P-0 i Et N02 Anti-cholinesterase drug with chemical and phar- macological properties similar to that of armin. Afonskaia, L. S., & Zaikonnikova, I. V. "Phar- macology of p-nitrophenyl ester of diethyl- phosphinic acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 1, p. 66-9. A 139 p-Benzoquinone, 2,5-bis(l-aziridinyl)-3,6-bis(2- methoxyethoxy)- C16H22N206 0 Me-O-CHa-CHr0 CH, /OH, CH* 0-CHrCRfO-Me Antineoplastic agent. Chernov, V. A. Tsitostaticheskie veshchestva v khimioterapii zlokachestvennykh novoobra- zovanii, 1964. p. 43. RP-143 "A mixture of l-acyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinolines from industrial fractions." Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G., & Shvetsova-Shilovskaia, K. D. "Effective preparations for the protection from ticks" Voennomed Zh, 1959, No. 8, p. 35-9. Th-143 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-[(p-ni- trophenyl)hydrazone] C16H12N403S 0 Theophylline-like drug enhancing positive condi- tioned reflexes and acting as a stimulant. -Borodkin, lu. S. "Central effects of imidazoledi- carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 1, p. 11-5. 164E. See Indopan IEM-168 Synonym: Antifeine. Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N', 1-trimethyl- C8H12N402 0 Me i M Me-NH-C-rf ^ Me-NH-C-'---N ii 0 A caffeine-like drug depressing positive condi- tioned reflexes and intensifying hypnotic ef- fect of barbiturates. Borodkin, lu. S. "Central effects of imidazoledi- carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 1, p. 11-5. MO-168 Iodonium, diphenyl-, chloride C i2HioI'Cl CK~0 'cr Anti-influenzal drug. Gershin, G. N., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. Preparation 178 4-Morpholinepropanol, a-ethyl-oc-phenyl-, benzo- Drug Index 45 ate, hydrochloride C22H27N03.HC1 /—\ « ^ <^__y-C-0-C-CHrCHrf A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 185 4-Morpholinepropanol, oc-phenyl-, benzoate, hy- drochloride C20H23NO3.HCl ft Vc-0-CH-CH,-CH-M 0 -HCI A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. IEM 187 Acetanilide, 2-(diethylamino)- C12H18N20 M / 1-C-CHQ-N .Et Et Analgesic. Legostev, B. I., et al. "Role of the nitro group in the development of pharmacological ef- fects of some arylamines substituting amino- acetic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 40-4. Preparation 188 Cinnamic acid, a-(2-morpholinoethyl)benzyl es- ter, hydrochloride C22H25N03.HC1 0 Y^ r~~\ /~^CH=CH-C-0-CH-CHa-CHrN }> 'HCI Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. IEM 189 Acetanilide, 2-piperidino- C13H1SN20 ^jVMH-C-CHrN y Analgesic. Legostev, B. I., et al. "Role of the nitro group in the development of pharmacological ef- fects of some arylamines substituting amino- acetic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 40-4. Preparation 189 Acetic acid, phenyl-, cc-(2-morpholinoethyl)ben- zyl ester, hydrochloride C21H25N03.HC1 0 \= vy-CHa- 0 -HCI A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 191 Isobutyric acid, ot-(2-morpholinoethyl)benzyl es- ter, hydrochloride C 17H25N03.HC1 // \\ CH, 0 \=> A local anesthetic. CHrCH-C-0-CH-CH2-CHrN 0 -HCI A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 192. See Preparation 198 IEM 193 2',4'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochlo- 46 Drug Index ride C14H22N20.HC1 Me Me -\Jy- NH-C-CHr N • HCI Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. Preparation 193 Acetic acid, phenoxy-, oc-ethyl-a-(2-morpholino- ethyl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride C23H29N04.HC1 2P , \\-0-CHrC-0-C-CHrCHr N^ Et ■HCI A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 194 4-Morpholinepropanol, a-methyl-a-phenyl-, benzo- ate, hydrochloride C21H25N03.HC1 ^~Vc-o-c-CHrCH,-M 0 -HCI Me A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 195 Cinnamic acid, a-methyl-a-(2-morpholinoethyl)- benzyl ester, hydrochloride C23H27N03.HC1 ft "VcH^rl-C-O-C-CHj-CHj-N__/0 'HCI Me A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 196 Acetic acid, phenoxy-, a-methyl-a-(2-morpholino- ethyl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride C22H27N04.HC1 0 \= V Vo-CH,-C-0-C-CH.-CH.-N 0 -HCI Me A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 197 Acetic acid, phenyl-, a-methyl-a-(2-morpholino- ethyl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride C22H27N03.HC1 0 \=u ft Vov-c-o-c-avcHj-u No -HCI Me A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 198 Acetic acid, phenyl-, oc-ethyl-a-(2-morpholinoeth- yl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride Drug Index 47 C23H29N03.HC1 V y-CHjr-C-O-C-CHj-CHj-N 0 -HCI Et A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. Preparation 199 Cinnamic acid, a-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]benzyl ester, hydrochloride C21H25N02.HC1 e Me ft VcH=CH-C-0-CH-(CHaV-N • HCI Me A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. R-199-Ia 9H-Pyrido[3,4-b]indolium, 2-benzyl-7-methoxy-l- methyl-, chloride C20H19N2O.C1 H Me N ^-cmQ Me-0 Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects on onium base salts" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. PMS 200 Methylphenylpolysiloxan derivative used as an ointment base. Aliushin, M. T., & levleva, E. A. "Experimental studies on the effect of polyorganosiloxanic liquids on the reactivity of the skin" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 6, p. 29-34. Preparation 200 Isobutyric acid, a-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]benz- yl ester, hydrochloride C 16H25N02.HC1 CH3 0 \pi/ ;Me CHrCH-C-0-CH-(CHa\-N -HCI SMe A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. IEM 201 Acetanilide, 2-(diethylamino)-4'-nitro- C i2Hi7N303 i-TV. .Et OaN-v^_^-MH-C-CHrMx Et Analgesic. Legostev, B. I., et al. "Role of the nitro group in the development of pharmacological ef- fects of some arylamines substituting amino- acetic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 40-4. Preparation 201 Cyclohexanemethanol, a-[2-(dimethylamino)eth- yl]-, benzoate, hydrochloride C18H27N02.HC1 0 v\r^ ^e ft Vc-0-CH-CHrCHrN HCI Me A local anesthetic. Kucheruk, A. S. "Experimental studies on some new local anesthetics" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 418-21. IEM 208 l-Piperidineacetanilide, 4'-nitro- Ci3Hi7N303 0,W-^~VNH-C-CHrN> Analgesic. Legostev, B. I., et al. "Role of the nitro group 48 Drug Index in the development of pharmacological ef- fects of some arylamines substituting amino- acetic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 40-4. MO-208 Iodonium, di-p-tolyl-, chloride Ci4Hi4I.Cl M^^I^^Me -Cf Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, G. N., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-influenza effects of onium base salts" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209- 20. R 209 p-Toluamide, N,N-diethyl- C12H17NO Me/7 Vc-N Et Insect repellent. Zolotarev, E. Kh., & Elizarov, lu. A. "Studies on insect chemoreception. Behavior of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. under the influ- ence of repellents" Med Parqzit, 1964, 33: No. 1, p. 47-53. IEM 210. See Xycaine MO-210 Phosphonium, methyltris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphen- yl>, iodide C28H3609P.I OMe MeO-lls^-OMe P-Me I" Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. R 210 Synonym: DETA 3. A mixture of the following components: N,N-Diethyl-s-toluamide N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide N,N-Diethyl-p-toluamide Insect repellent. Almazova, V. V., et al. "Field trials with new repellents" Med Parazit, 1961, 30: No. 4, p. 457-64. MO-212 Iodonium, bis(p-ethylphenyl)-, chloride Ci6Hi8I.Cl »-0"f"0"B '°' Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, G. N., & Bogdanova, N. S., "On anti- influenza effects of onium base salts" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209- 20. MO-214 Phosphonium, dodecyltriphenyl-, bromide C30H40PBr -NH-t-CH-M \ Et HCI Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the 52 Drug Index xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. MO-278 Iodonium, bis(m-nitrophenyl)-, chloride C12H8IN204.C1 0aN NOj f\ -cr CKc Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, G. N., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. IEM-286 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',2-trimethyl- C8H12N402 Me-MH-C-rj" "f^-Me Me-NH-C-'---N Vinogradova, N. B., & Khromov-Borisov, N. V. "Relationship between the structure and the activity of a series of structural analogues of caffeine and synthesis of antifeins, a new class of medicinal preparations" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 259-65. IEM 287 2',4'-Propionoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride, (+)- C15H24N2O.HCl Me Me-ey-NH-C-CH-M -HCI Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. IEM-288. See Etofein IEM-289 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, 2-ethyl-N,N-dimeth- yl- C9H14N402 0 H Me-NH-C-rf VEt Me-NH-C-rj" ^1 Me-NH-C-'---N Vinogradova, N. B., & Khromov-Borisov, N. V. "Relationship between the structure and the activity of a series of structural analogues of caffeine and synthesis of antifeins, a new class of medicinal preparations" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 259-65. MO-292 Ammonium, trimethyl(p-10-undecenamidophenyl)-, iodide C20H33N2O.I Me .—. 0 Mft-Ji*-/ \VNH-C-(CHa)rCH=CH, -1" Me^1^^ Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. MO-293 Ammonium, dimethyl[3-(N-methyl-10-undecenami- do)propyl][(p-tolylcarbamoyl)methyl]-, chlo- ride C26H44N302.C1 /—. 0 Me Me 0 Ma^Jy-NH-'i-CHj-N-ttH^-N -C-(CH,)-CH = CH, -CI Me Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. IEM-294 Ammonium, [(4-methyl-m-phenylene)bis(iminocar- bonylmethylene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide Drug Index 53 C2iH38N402.2I Et 0 0 Et Et- N- CH - C- NH-TJ^- NH- C-CHr N- Et Me l^^-Me Me •ZI" Podlesnaia, A. I. "On the relationship between the chemical structure and the pharmacologi- cal activity of a series of some phenylenedi- amine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 538-43. MO-294 Ammonium, [(p-cumenylcarbamoyl)methyl]dimeth- yl[3-(N-methyl-lO-undecenamido)propyl]-, chloride C28H50NO2.Cl ■Pr Me it Me 0 NH-C-CHrN-(CHA-N-C-(CHs\-CH--CH. Me -CI" Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanov, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. IEM-295 Piperidinium, 1, r-[(4-methyl-m-phenylene)bis- (iminocarbonylmethylene)]bis[l-methyl-, di- iodide C23H38N402.2I m- CH; Me •C-NH-rj^-NH- C-CH. V Me 21" Podlesnaia, A. I. "On the relationship between the chemical structure and the pharmacologi- cal activity of a series of some phenylenedi- amine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 538-43. IEM-296 Ammonium, [(4,6-dimethyl-m-phenylene)bis(imino- carbonylmethylene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, di- iodide C22H40N4O2.2I Et 0 Et-N-CHa-C-NH Ma. Me 0 Et NH-C-CH.-N-Et ZI" Me Me Podlesnaia, A. I. "On the relationship between the chemical structure and the pharmacolog- ical activity of a series of some phenylenedi- amine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 538-43. MO-298 Ammonium, (p-hydroxyphenyl)trimethyl-, iodide, 10-undecenoate C2qH32N02.I ■o-c-(chA.-ch=ch, -i" Me Me-N Me Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. IT 299 Piperidine, l-[(2,3,7,8-tetrahydrobenzo[l ,2-b:4,5- b']bis-p-dioxin-2-yl)methyl]-, hydrochloride C16H21N04.HC1 cair-o HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the group of benzo- dioxan and aminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IT 300 Morpholine, 4-[(2,3,7,8-tetrahydrobenzo[l,2-b:4,5- b']bis-p-dioxin-2-yl)methyl]-, hydrochloride C15H19N05.HC1 CCCj CH,-N 0 -HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the group of benzo- dioxan and aminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. MO-300 Ammonium, (3-hydroxypropyl)trimethyl-, iodide, 54 Drug Index 10-undecenoate C17H34N02.I Me 0 Me-N-(CHa)J-0-C-(CH1)g-CH=CHa -I" Me Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. IT 301 Benzo[l,2-b:4,5-b']bis-p-dioxin-2-methylamine, N-butyl-2,3,7,8-tetrahydro-, hydrochloride C15H2iN04.HCl OCfr CH--NH-Bu -HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the group of benzo- dioxan and aminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. MO-301 Ammonium, [(p-cumenylcarbamoyl)methyl](3-hy- droxypropyl)dimethyl-, chloride, 10-undeceno- ate C27H45N203.C1 ISO - Pr Me i + 0 MH-C-CHi-N— CCH0r0-C-(CH4)e- CH=CH4 -CI" Me Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti- influenza effects of onium base salts" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209- 20. IT 302 Benzo[l ,2-b:4,5-b/]bis-p-dioxin-2-methylamine, N,N-diethyl-2,3,7,8-tetrahydro-, hydrochlo- ride C15H21N04.HC1 c ^o^ Et V^a-N7 -HCI Et Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the group of benzo- dioxan and aminoketones" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IEM-303 2H-Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',2,2-tetra- methyl- C9H14N402 Me-NH- Me-NH-C n 0 0 Me i> N I -C-p? YMe -P I Kl Vinogradova, N. B., & Khromov-Borisov, N. V. "Relationship between the structure and the activity of a series of structural analogues of caffeine and synthesis of antifeins—a new class of medicinal preparations" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 259-65. IEM 305. See Diantifeine Preparation 307 Phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyeth- yl)-, dimethyl ester, acetate CeHioCl305P 0 0 0-C-CHj Me-0-P-CH-CCI3 O-Me Antifungal agent. Neklesova, I. D., et al. "Use of an organic phos- phate ester in the treatment of experimental trichophytosis in animals" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1961, 5: No. 5, p. 75-9. IEM 308 p-Propionotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride C14H22N2O.HCl Me- 0 CH, Et ft ^NH-C-CH-N -HCI Et Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. Drug Index 55 IEM 309 p-Propionotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride, (+)- C14H22N2O.HCl Me 0 Me Et NH-C-CH-N -HCI Et Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. OF 313 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ethyl ester CnH20NO2.I C-O-Et -I" do)propyl]-, iodide C18H37N2O.I A ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 314 2-Quinuclidinecarboxylic acid, 2-(diethylamino)- ethyl ester C14H26N202 Et C-O-CHj-CHrN Et A mild ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. MO-315 Ammonium, trimethyl[3-(N-methyl-lO-undecenami- Me i + Me 0 Me-N- (CH»\- N- C-(CH,)f- CH = CH5 Me Anti-influenza agent. Gershin, N. G., & Bogdanova, N. S. "On anti-in- fluenza effects of onium base salts" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 209-20. Preparation 315 A mixture of 1,6-dichloro- and 3,6-dichloro-9-(4- diethylamino-l-methylbutyl)-aminoacridine Antimalarial drug. Tashpulatova, A.A. "Treatment of lambliasis with new antimalarial preparations" Med Parazit, 1961, 30: No. 1, p. 105. Preparation 327 Benzamide, o-bromo-N-[tris(l-aziridinyl)phospho- ranylidene]- C13H16BrN4OP CH»-CHa 0 V CH, ii i I \ C-M=P-N N / \ CH.-CH CH, An antineoplastic agent. Kulik, G.I. "Changes in the amount of sulfhy- dryl compounds in the blood serum and tis- sues of transplanted rat tumors under the in- fluence of antineoplastic alkylating prepara- tions" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 7, p. 70-4. IEM 331 2',6'-Propionoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride C15H24N2O.HCl ^"Vnh-c-ch-^ • Me HCI Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. 56 Drug Index IEM 332 m-Acetotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochlo- ride C13H20N2O.HC1 Me. (fVNH-C-CHrN -HCI Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. IEM 333 2',3'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochlo- ride C14H22N2O.HCl Me Me <^__ y- NH- C - CHa- N ■HCI Local anesthetic. Motovilov, P. E. "Pharmacological properties of some optically active stereoisomers of the xylocaine series" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 109-14. Preparation 333. See Haloquine IT 340 Pyrrolidine, l-(benzo[l ,2-b:4,5-b']bis-p-dioxin-2- ylmethyl)-, hydrochloride C15H19N04.HC1 OCC'J"^ HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IT-343 Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, io- dide, a-phenylcyclohexaneacetate, (±)- C21H34N02.I o 0 Et CH-C-0-CH,- CHX-M-Et Me Zatsepin, E. P. "Comparative pharmacological properties of the optical isomers of some aminoalkyl esters of di-substituted acetic and glycolic acids" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 1, p. 37-9. MG 345. See Diethyphen OF 347 2-Quinuclidinecarboxylic acid, ethyl ester C10H17NO2 Parasympatholytic drug. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 348 2-Quinuclidinemethanol, hydrochloride C8H15NO.HCl CH,0H •HCI A mild parasympatholytic drug. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 350 Quinuclidine, 2-(chloromethyl)-, hydrochloride Drug Index 57 C8H14C1N.HC1 CH,CI HO Mild parasympatholytic drug. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of some 2-, 3- mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. IT 357 l-Propanone, l-(l,4-benzodioxan-6-yl)-3-piperi- dino-, hydrochloride C 16H2iN03.HCl 0 r°T^T^cHrcHi_0 ■HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IT 358 1-Propanone, l-(l,4-benzodioxan-6-yl)-3-(l- pyrrolidinyl)-, hydrochloride C15H19N03.HC1 c 0 C-CHj-ttV-N' HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IT 359 1-Propanone, l-( 1,4-benzodioxan-6-yl)-3-(dimeth- ylamino)-, hydrochloride C13H17N03.HC1 CO Me C-CHj-CHj-N HCI Me Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. Compound 363. See Octamethyl Preparation 364 Quinoline, 3-chloro-4-[4-hydroxy-a,a'-bis(2-meth- yl-l-pyrrolidinyl)-2,5-xylidino]- C27H33C1N4 Me MecH.-H^J-OH '----' Antimalarial drug. Tashpulatova, A. A. "Treatment of lambliasis with new antimalarial preparations" Med Parazit, 1961, 30: No. 1, p. 105. IT 365 Propiophenone, 3',4'-(methylenedioxy)-3-piper- idino-, hydrochloride C 15H19N03.HC1 r C-CHrCHa-N y HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IEM-366 Acetamide, 2-(p-aminophenyl)-N-(a-methylphen- ethyl)- C17H20N2O rv°v Me ,-TW t CH-NH-C-CHa Amphetamine derivative, which, contrary to amphetamine, has strong sedative proper- ties and acts as an amphetamine antagonist. Wu, H. J., & Baibekov, E. B. "Effect of amide of p-aminophenylacetic acid and phenyliso- propylamine (IEM-366) on the central ner- 58 Drug Index vouti system and its antagonistic relation- ship to phenamine" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 22-30. IT 366 Propiophenone, 3',4'-(methylenedioxy)-3-(l- pyrrolidinyl)-, hydrochloride C14H17N03.HC1 C8H12N402 r 0 C-CH,-CH,-N HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IT 367 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-3',4'-(methyl- enedioxy)-, hydrochloride C12H15N03.HC1 0 Me r G-CHj-CHj-N -HCI Me Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IEM 369 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-dibutyl- C i3H22N402 H 0 Bu-WH-C Bu-NH-C n 0 Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid deriva- tives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. 370 LS. See Ditiline IEM 373 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N', 1-trimethyl- 1 0 Ma-NH-C Me-NH-C ii 0 Hypnotic drug. Nasirov, S. Kh. "Central effect of pyrazolidine carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 406-8. IT 381 Propiophenone, 3-(l-pyrrolidinyl)-, hydrochloride C13H17NO.HCl C-CH, -CH^-N HCI Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. IT 382 Propiophenone, 3'-nitro-3-(l-pyrrolidinyl)-, hy- drochloride C13H16N203.HC1 C-CHa-CHjf-N ■HCI NO, Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. K-385. See Transamine IT 386 Propiophenone, 4'-methoxy-3'-nitro-3-(l-pyr- rolidinyl)-, hydrochloride Drug Index 59 Ci4H18N204.HCl Me-0 0 jp^V-C - CHa-CH-nT^] •HCI NO, Starykh, N. T. "Pharmacological properties of some preparations from the benzodioxan and aminoketone group" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 546-50. K 386. See Cyclamide Preparation 390 Ammonium, benzyl[2-(p-chlorophenoxy)ethyl]di- methyl-, 4,4'-methylenebis[3-hydroxy-2- naphthoate] (2:1) C23H1406.2C17H21C1N0 Me 0-CHrCH3-N-CH: Me Naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate) derivative. Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 1758. II. Effect of alcopar and some of its derivatives on oxi- dation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 681-5. Preparation 390a Ammonium, benzyl[2-(p-chlorophenoxy)ethyl]di- methyl-, 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate C17H21ClNO.CnH703 ft /—\ W 0- CHr CHr N-CHj -ft_) Me C-0' ^-0H Chloride analogue of naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate). Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 1758. II. Effect of alcopar and some of its derivatives on the oxidation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 681-5. SN 390. See Acrichine Preparation 391 Synonyms: Bayer 2353, Fenasal, Iomezan, Phenasal, Vermitin, Yomesan. Salicylanilide, 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitro- Ci3H8Cl2N204 Q-C-NH^p>-NOa OH CI Anthelminthic salicylamide. Seifulla, Kh. I. "Pharmacological properties of Preparation 391 (yomesan)" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 3, p. 302-3. Preparation 394 Ammonium, dimethylbis(2-phenoxyethyl)-, 3-hy- droxy-2-naphthoate C18H24N02.C1 iH703 Q Me 0-CHrCHrj|-CH, Me -CHrO^) Naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate) derivative. Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 1758. II. Effect of alcopar and some of its derivatives on the oxidation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 681-5. Preparation 395 Ammonium, benzyldimethyl(2-phenoxyethyl)-, 3- hydroxy-2-naphthoate C2 iH^NO.Cx xH703 Me 0-CHrCH.-N-CH * i Me Naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate) derivative. Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 175 S. II. Effect of alcopar and some of its derivatives on the oxidation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 6S1-5. 60 Drug Index Preparation 398 Piperazine, 1, l-bis(2-phenoxyethyl)- C2oH26N^Oj Q 0-CH»-CHrN N-CH,-CH,- r-O Naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate) derivative. Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 1758. II. Effect of alcopar and some of its derivatives on the oxidation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 681-5. IEM 400 Pyrazole-3 ,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',l-trimethyl- C8H12N402 Me-h n Me 0 i -c-rT ^o ^C-NH-Me 1 t ;1 Hypnotic drug. Nasirov, S. Kh. "Central effects of pyrazolidine carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 406-8. M404 Enkalin-type antibiotic active against the NK/LI cancer cells. Bliumberg, N. A., & Kalamova, N. I. "Studies on toxic and therapeutic properties of antitumor antibiotics from the enkalin group" Anti- biotiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 207-10. Preparation 408 Ammonium, benzyl[2-(m-hydroxyphenoxy)ethyl]di- methyl-, 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate C i7H22N02.C i iH703 HO Me JHrCHj-il-CH. Me Naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate) derivative. Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 1758. II. Effect of al- copar and some of its derivatives on the oxi- dation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 681-5. Preparation 408 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, propyl ester C9H1702P CH = CH-CHa 0 a \ ii /P-0-Pr CH^CH-CH, A spasmolytic drug. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. Preparation 409 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, ethyl ester C8H1502P CH,-CH-CH, 0 ^P-O-Et CH.= CH-CH. A spasmolytic drug. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. M-410 Synonyms: CD 68, Preparation 1068, Velsicol 1068, Chlordane, Octachlor, Octa-Klor, Toxi- chlor. 4,7-Methanoindan, l,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,- 4,7,7a-tetrahydro- C10H6C18 CI CI II ™ Contact insecticide. Nabokov, V. A. Kontaktnye insektitsidy, 1958. p. 47. Merck index, 1960. p. 236. Preparation 410 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, pentyl ester Drug Index 61 C i iH2102P CH,= CH-CH, 0 \D-n- / CHj— CH — CHa P-0-(CHaV-CH3 A spasmolytic drug. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. Preparation 410a Piperidinium, l-benzyl-l-(2-phenoxyethyl)-, chlo- ride C20H26ClNO CH, <^__Vo-CHrcH2-N y -cr Naphthamon (bephenium hydroxynaphthoate) derivative. Benediktov, I. I. "Muscle tissue mitochondria in Ascaris suum Goeze, 1758. II. Effect of al- copar and some of its derivatives on the oxi- dation in Krebs cycle" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 6, p. 681-5. Preparation 411 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, isopropyl ester C9Hi702P CHa=CH-CH, 0 CH,= CH- CH, P-0-iSO-Pr A spasmolytic drug. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. IEM 419 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-bis[2-(diethyl- amino)ethyl> Ci7H32N602 Et 0 Et-N-CHa-CHa-NH-C- Et-N-CH Et ,-CHrNH-C-rf ^ .- CH.- NH- C-11—N * * n Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. IEM 424 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-isopropyl-N,N'- dimethyl- CioH16N402 Me-NH-C- Pr-iso i N. Me-NH-C-1^---N Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. IEM 429 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboximide, N,N,N',N'-tetraeth- yl- C13H22N^02 Et 0 \ i' Et-N-C- Et-N-C- / n Et 0 Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. IEM 430 Ammonium, [imidazole-4,5-diylbis(carbonylimino- ethylene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide C19H38N602.2I Me 0 Et-N-CHrCHrNH-C Et-N-CH2-CH.-NH-C i * * u Et ^1 ■21" Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the 62 Drug Index central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. SHCH 431. See Sulzon IEM 432 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-bis(2-chloro- ethyl)- C9H12C12N402 0 Cl-CHj-CHa-NH-C-tf ^ CI-CHJ-CH,-NH-C-'----M n 0 Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid deriva- tives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. IEM 439 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-allyl-N,N'-dimeth- yl- C10H14N4O2 Me-NH Me-MH-C n 0 CHrCH = CHa Hypnotic drug. Nasirov, S. Kh. "Central effect of pyrazolidine carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 406-8. IEM 440 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-ethyl-N,N'-dimeth- yi- C9H14N402 0 i ii N Me-NH-C-rf "N Me-MH-C -I---ll n 0 Hypnotic drug. Nasirov, S. Kh. "Central effect of pyrazolidine carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 406-8. IEM 441 Morpholine, 1 ,l'-(imidazole-4 ,5-diyldicarbonyl)- di- C13H18N404 0 H N-Ck ^N ^ 0 N-C v—/ 0 Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid deriva- tives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR,, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. F-452 Butyl phosphorohydrazidate C8H2iN203P Bu-0y,0 8u-0/ vNH-NHa Shcherbakov, V. K., et al. "Mitotic activity and mutability of cells and growth of Allium fis- tulosum roots under the influence of hydra- zides" Tsitologiia, 1965, 7: No. 1, p. 100-3. F-463 Phosphorohydrazidic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-, dibutyl ester C10H25N2O3P Bu-Ov *0 Bu-0" XNH-N Me Me Shcherbakov, V. K., et al. "Mitotic activity and mutability of cells and growth of Allium fis- tulosum roots under the influence of hydra- zides" Tsitologiia, 1965, 7: No. 1, p. 100-3. Preparation No. 464 Phenothiazine, 10-[N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]gly- cyl]-, dihydrochloride C20H25N3OS.2HC1 Et 0=C-CHrMH-CHa-CHrM -2HC1 Et Anesthetic. Spalva, E. A. "Anesthetic activity of new acyl derivatives of phenothiazine" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 189-93. Drug Index 63 Preparation 468 Phenothiazine, 10-[N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]alan- yl]-, dihydrochloride C21H27N30S.2HC1 Et 0=C-CH-NH-CH.-CH2-N CH, ■2HCI Et Anesthetic. Spalva, E. A. "Anesthetic activity of new acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 189-93. Preparation 469 Ammonium, diethylmethyl[2-[methyl[(phenothi- azin-10-ylcarbonyl)methyl]amino]ethyl]-, io- dide, hydriodide C22H30N3OS.HI.I Me u 0=C-CH,-N-CHa-CHa-M'-Et Me Et HI Anesthetic. Spalva, E. A. "Anesthetic activity of new acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 189-93. Preparation 471 Ammonium, diethylmethyl[2-[methyl[l-(phenothi- azin-10-ylcarbonyl)ethyl]amino]ethyl]-, io- dide, hydriodide C23H32N3OS.HI.I Et 0=C-CH-N-CH.-CHa-N-Et i i * * i Me Me Et ■I" HI Anesthetic. Spalva, E. A. "Anesthetic activity of new acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 189-93. Preparation 477 Phenothiazine, 10-[N-2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-p- alanyl]-, dihydrochloride C21H27N30S.2HC1 N^/" ;Et 0=C-CH3-CH,-NH-CH,-CH:-N ■2 HCI Anesthetic. Spalva, E. A. "Anesthetic activity of new acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 189-93. Preparation 478 Ammonium, diethylmethyl[2-[methyl[ 2-(phenothi- azin-10-ylcarbonyl)ethyl]amino]ethyl]-, io- dide, hydriodide C23H32N3OS.HI.I COO Et 0=C-CHa-CH3-N-CHa-CHa-N-Et Me Me •I'-HI Anesthetic. Spalva, E. A. "Anesthetic activity of new acyl phenothiazine derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 189-93. Preparation 484 Urea, l-[bis(l-aziridinyl)phosphinyl]-3-(2-naph- thyl)- C15H17N402P ■NH-C-NH-P-N- A H-C—CH t\ ,CHa I CHa A nitrogen mustard compound. Kulik, G. I. "Changes in the amount of sulfhy- dryl compounds in the blood serum and tis- sues of transplanted rat tumors under the in- fluence of antineoplastic alkylating prepara- tions" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 7, p. 70-4. Pulmo 500. See Ephecillin F-507 Acetic acid, fluoro-, 2,2-dimethylhydrazide 64 Drug Index C4H9FN20 0 Me F-CH-tC-N-n' Me Shcherbakov, V. K., et al. "Mitotic activity and mutability of cells and growth of Allium fis- tulosum roots under the influence of hydra- zides" Tsitologiia, 1965, 7: No. 1, p. 100-3. JB 516. See Phenizin B 518. See Cyclophosphane OF 557 Quinuclidinium, 2,3-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]- 1-methyl-, iodide C14H30N3.I Me / CHa-M-Me CH4-N-Me \ Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. Preparation 597 Choline, iodide 2-furoate (fjT1- CioH16N03.I CH, C-0-CHa-CHrN-CHj -I" CH, Nicotine-like drug structurally related to acetyl- choline. Avakian, V. M. "Role of the pituitary in the ef- fect of dimethylaminoethanol iodomethylate ester of furan-2-carboxylic acid (Preparation 597) on the blood pressure" Farmakol Toksik, 1957, 20: No. 5, p. 60-7. E 600. See Phosphacol E 605. See NIUIF 100 SHCH-611 Glucose-sulfate p-aminobenzaldehyde thiosemicar- bazone derivative Antitubercular agent. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 4] p. 101. SHCH-614 Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-2'-nitro-, thiosemicarba- zone C10H11N5O3S CHrC-NH-<^ y-CH=N-NH-C-NHa Antitubercular agent. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954 "No. 4" p. 102. OF 663 3-Quinuclidineethanol, 2-[[[2-(diethylamino)eth- yl]amino]methyl]- C16H33N30 CH | CHl_WH_CH:rCHa"K1 ^Hl>-CH4-CHa-0H Mild ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 664 3-Quinuclidineethanol, 2-[[[4-(diethylamino)-l- methylbutyl]amino]methyl]- C19H39N30 Me I /Et CHa-NH-CH-(CHa)rN CH.-CH,-0H Mild parasympatholytic drug. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 666 Quinuclidine, 2-[[[4-(diethylamino)- 1-methylbu- tyl]amino]methyl]-, phosphate (1:3) Drug Index 65 C i?H35N3.3H3P04 ,Et CHrNH-CH-(CHa)rN -3HJ0M Me \t Mild parasympatholytic drug. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. Fourneau 710. See Plasmocid OF 711 Quinuclidine, 2-[[[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]amino]- methyl]- Ci4H29N3 Et CHa-NH-CH,-CH,-N Et Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 717 Propionic acid, 3-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenyl-, 3a-tropanyl ester, acetate, hydrochloride C25H29N04.HC1 CHa-CH- CH, 0 ■0-C-CHa -HCI N-Me CH-0-C-CH-CHa CH,— CH---CHa An adrenolytic atropine derivative. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. (Posobie dlia vrachei). I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 102. OF 718 Propionic acid, 3-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-phenyl-, 3a-tropanyl ester, hydrochloride C24H29N03.HC1 // * CHa— CH — CHa ONp^y M-Me CH-O-C-CH-CHj CH,-CH — CHa O-Me An adrenolytic atropine derivative. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. (Posobie dlia vrachei). I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 102. Preparation 730 Phosphonic acid, allyl-, 2,2-dichlorovinyl hexyl ester CnH19Cl203P CHj= CH- CHa- P- 0- (CHa)5— CH3 O-CH^CCIi An anti-cholinesterase preparation. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. Preparation 731 Phosphonic acid, allyl-, 2,2-dichlorovinyl Pr es- ter C8H13C1203P CHa-CH-CHa-P-0-Pr 6-CH=CCIa An anti-cholinesterase preparation. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. NSC 750. See Myelosan OF 766 2,6-Piperidinedicarboxylic acid, bis[2-(diethyl- amino)ethyl ester, trihydrochloride C19H37N304.3HC1 Et 0 H 0 it VcHrCHfO-'cVNV-C-0-CHrCHr>/ -3HCI Ganglion-blocking agent. 66 Drug Index Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of piperidinedicar- boxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 700-6. OF 767 Pipecolic acid, 6-methyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, dihydrochloride C13H26N202.2HC1 Me C-0-CHa-CHrN -2 HCI Et Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of piperidinedi- carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 700-6. OF 816. See Dicoline Preparation 816. See Dicoline Preparation 820 Phosphonic acid, (2,3-dichloropropyl)-, propyl 1,- 2,2,2-tetrachloroethyl ester C8H13C1603P CI 0 CI-CHa-CH-CHa-P-0-Pr 0-CH-CCIj CI An anti-cholinesterase preparation. Berezovskaia, I. V. "Pharmacology of allyl- and diallyl- derivatives of phosphoric acid" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 215-8. HLS 831. See Butamid 54 4. See Ethaminal Sodium D 860. See Butamid Genite 8S3. See Ethersulfonate Preparation No. 948 4,7-Methanoisobenzofuran, 1,3,4 ,5,6,7,8,8-octa- chlorooctahydro- CgHeClgO CI CI An insecticide. Spynu, E.I. Toxicology of new chlorinated organ- ic insecticides obtained by diene synthesis from hexachlorocyclopentadiene. Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1965, 24: No. 3, Part 2, p. 551-3. Sdt 1041. See Tibon ) 1059. See Mercaptophos 'reparation 1068. See M 410 elsicol 1068. See M 410 'Y 1094. See Propazin )F 1167 Piperidinium, 2-carboxy-l-ethyl-l,6-dimethyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)- methylammonium iodide C17H36N202.2I Me Me Et V C-0-CHa-CHrN-Et Me 21" Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of piperidinedi- carboxylic acid derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 700-6. Nu-1196. See Anadol OF 1218 Synonym: 2,6-Lutidine Iodomethylate. Pyridinium, 1,2,6-trimethyl-, iodide C8Hi2N.I Me i Me-r: ^i-Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Drug Index 67 Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect of the choline-reactive system of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. Merck index, 1960. p. 620. OF 1242 Piperidine, 2,6-dimethyl- l-(3-piperidinopropion- yl)-, hydrochloride C15H28N2O.HCl O-C-CHj-CHj-N Me • N •HCI Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect of the choline-reactive system of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. Preparation 12-49 Propionanilide, 4',4'"-sulfonylbis[2-methyl- C 2qH2 4^2®'4S CH3 0 CH-C-NH CH, 0 CH, HH-C-CH CH, Antiviral agent. Vinogradova, O. V., et al. "Chemotherapy of ex- perimental whooping cough infection with 4,4'-diisobutyryldiaminodiphenyl-sulfone" Zh Mikrobiol, 1961, 32: No. 8, p. 30-4. OF 1299. See Dimecoline OF 1300 3-Aza-9-azoniabicyc lo[3.3. l]nonane, 3,3'-penta- methylenebis[9,9-dimethyl-, diiodide C23H46N4.I2 CHa-CH —CHa CH, NMe4 XN-(CH,)-N CHt-CH —CHa CHa-CH— CH CH.-CH-CH, MMe» )CH, 21 Mashkovskii, M. D., & MedverK \ . B. A. "Pharma- cological properties of symmetric bis-quater- nary 9-methyl-3,9-diazabicyclo-(3,3,l)-no- nane derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 33: No. 6, p. 493-9. OF 1301 3-Aza-9-azoniabicyclo[3.3 .l]nonane, 3,3'-hexa- methylenebis[9,9-dimethyl-, diiodide C24H48N4.I2 CH,-CH —CHa CHa—CH — CH, CH, NMea ^N-(CH2)-H NMea \h, NCHa—CH— CHa fc \Ha-CH— CH, 21" Mashkovskii, M. D., & Medvedev, B. A. "Phar- macological properties of symmetric bis- quaternary 9-methyl-3,9-diazabicyclo-(3,3,- l)-nonane derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 33: No. 6, p. 493-9. 1314 Th. See Thianide C.B. 1348. See Chlorbutin OF 1357 Piperidinium, l-(3-hydroxypropyl)-l ,2,6-trimeth- yl-, iodide CnH24NO.I Mfc CH4-CHa-tHa0H Me^N* Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect on the choline-reactive system of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. OF 1358 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, benzoate, hydrochloride C t 7H25N02.HC1 Me CHa- CHr CH Me m-O •HCI Ganglion-blocking agent. Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect on the choline-reactive system of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. Bayer L 13/59. See Chlorophos 68 Drug Index OF 1359 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, acetate, hy- drochloride C12H23N02.HC1 Me,-|^N-V CHa-CHrCHrO-C-CH3 0 HCI Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect on the choline-reactive system of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. OF 1360 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, propionate, hydrochloride C 13H25N02.HC1 CH,-CHrCHa-0-C-CHrCH, -HCI t ■• Me 0 Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect on the choline-reactive system of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. L1 1363. See. Diphenacin Wy 1395. See Camphonium OF 1 4 78. See Nobutane Preparation 1478 Choline, iodide 5-(ethoxymethyl)-2-furoate C13H22N04.I Et-O-CH <0 3 Me C-Q-CH.-CHj-N-Me -1' Me Preparation 14 78 produces blocking of the neuro- muscular conductivity and stable depolariza- tion of the neuromuscular synapses. In small doses it stimulates and in large doses it de- presses choline-reactive system of the auto- nomic ganglia. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Avakian, V. M. "Pharma- cology of 5-ethoxymethylfuran-2-carboxylic acid dimethylaminoethyl iodomethylate" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 6, p. 506- 12. 1522CB. See Acetazine OF 1529 l-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, hydrochlo- ride C10H21NO.HC1 [CHa\-0H N -HCI Me-< VMe U Ganglion-blocking agent. Syrneva, lu. I. "Relation of the structure to the effect on the choline-reactive systems of some 2,6-dimethylpiperidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 304-9. OF 1566 Quinuclidinium, 1 , l'-tetramethylenedi-, diiodide C18H:^N2.2I •21" Ganglion-blocking agent. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on neuro-muscular con- duction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1571 Quinuclidinium, 3-(carboxymethyl)-l-methyl-, io- dide, ester with choline iodide Ci5H30N2O2.2I Me CHa-C-0-CHrCHrN+-Me ■%! Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Drug Index 69 Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-bis-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. Preparation 1573. See Mercamine Preparation 1580. See Mexamine OF 1591 Quinuclidinium, 3-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, es- ter with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylammo- nium iodide C 16H32N202.2I C-0-CHa-CHa-N+-Et i Me ZI' Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 1592 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-(oxydiethylene)di-, diiodide Ci8H34N20.2I -'^\cH!TtHrO-CHrCH1/N' CH, 1 L>s CH, 21' Ganglion-blocking agent. Sadritdinov, F. "Pharmacology of halogenoids of polymethylene-bis-quinuclidinium" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 4, p. 428-33. OF 1593 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-(oxydiethylene)bis[3-meth- yl-, diiodide C20H38N2O.2I ^ N - CHa- CHa- 0- CH2- CH,>M*N CH. i CH, •21" Ganglion-blocking agent and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammon- ium compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on neuro-muscular con- duction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1626 Quinuclidinium, 3-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, es- ter with choline iodide C 14H28N202.2I 0 Me ii 11 C-0-CHa-CH,-N-Me Me •ZI" Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono-, and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Far- makol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 1629 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-trimethylenedi-, diiodide Ci7N32N2.2I ^~ (CHa)3— < ■2l Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammon- ium compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympathet- ic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1631 Quinuclidinium, l,r-pentamethylenedi-, diiodide Ci9H36N2.2I ;N — (CHa)5—N CH 21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. 70 Drug Index OF 1632 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenedi-, diiodide C20H3&N2.2I ■21' Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1633 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-heptamethylenedi-, diiodide C2iH4qN2.2I N^-lCrU,— N. CHi 1 | CHa I CH, ■21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympathet- ic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1634 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-nonamethylenedi-, diiodide C23H44N2.2I 21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1635 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-decamethylenedi-, diiodide C24H46N2.2I >^-(CHa)— N+v CH2 1 I CHa 21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No, 3, p. 327-35. OF 1636 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-(oxydimethylene)di-, diio- dide C16H30N2O.2I n^ch,—o-ch,-^n: CHa 1 CHj CHiJ CH, ■21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1637 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-trimethylenebis[3-methyl-, diiodide Ci9H36N2.2I ■21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuromuscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. Drug Index 71 OF 1638 Quinuclidinium, l,r-tetramethylenebis[3-methyl- diiodide C20H3SN2.2I (MaV^N* ■II Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1639 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-pentamethylenebis[3-meth- yl-, diiodide C21H40N2.2I 21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1640 Quinuclidinium, 1, r-hexamethylenebis[3-methyl-, diiodide C22H42N2.2I •21 Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1641 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-heptamethylenebis[3-meth- yl-, diiodide C23H44N2.2I 2l" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1642 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-nonamethylenebis[3-methyl-, diiodide C2sH48N2.2I >r-lCH,L—-N* CHj 1 f CHa 1 .9T- i i CH* J-MeHe-1 CH, Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sym- pathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1643 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-decamethylenebis[3-methyl-, diiodide C26H5oN2.2I /N^(CHal ■21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduc- tion" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. 72 Drug Index OF 1644 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-(oxydimethylene)bis[3-meth- yl-, diiodide C18H34N20.2I N^— CHa-0-CHa- CHa CH, -Me Me- CHa CHa •ZI' Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympathet- ic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduc- tion" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 32-35. OF 1645 Quinuclidinium, 1 , l'-tetramethylenebis[3-phenyl-, diiodide C30H42N2.2I 21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular con- duction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1646 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-pentamethylenebis[3-phen- yl-, diiodide C31H44N2.2I •21' Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular con- duction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1647 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-phenyl-, dibromide C32H46N2.2Br 2Br Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1648 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-heptamethylenebis[3-phen- yl-, dibromide C33H4sN2.2Br ■2Br Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1650 Quinuclidinium, 1, l'-decamethylenebis[3-phen- yl-, dibromide C36H54N2.2Br :N;-— (CHa)-/Nt e© Drug Index 73 Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1651 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-(oxydimethylene)bis[3-phen- yl-, dibromide C28H38N20.2Br ■2br" zyl-, dibromide C34H5oN2.2Br Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammoni- um compounds of quinuclidinium on the trans- mission of neural excitation in the sympa- thetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscular conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1652 Quinuclidinium, 1,1 '-tetramethylenebis[3-benzyl-, dibromide C32H46N2.2Br ■2 Br" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1653 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-ben- ;N^— (CH,)—/N* CHa CHa CH, •2Br" CHa CHa Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1654 Quinuclidinium, 1,1'-he ptamethylenebis[3-ben- zyl-, dibromide C35H52N2.2Br ■2Br" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1656 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-decamethylenebis[3-ben- zyl-, dibromide C3sH53N2.2Br ■2Br' Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. 74 Drug Index Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1657 Quinuclidinium, 1,1 '-(oxydimethylene)bis[3-ben- zyl-, dibromide C3oH42N20.2Br z+N^— CHrO-CH CHa ■2Br' Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1658 Quinuclidinium, 1 , l'-tetramethylenebis[3-car- boxy-, diiodide, di-Me ester C22H38N204.2I •21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1659 Quinuclidinium, 1,1 '-hexamethylenebis[3-car- boxy-, diiodide, di-Me ester C24H.12N.04.2I ■21' Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. OF 1660 Quinuclidinium, 1,1 '-decamethylenebis[3-hy- droxy-, diiodide, diacetate C2sH5oN204.2I 21" Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic ganglia and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, 327-35. OF 1661 Quinuclidinium, 1,1 '-(oxydiethylene)bis[3-hy- droxy-, diiodide, diacetate C22H38N205.2I >v—CHrCHr-0-CH-CH,—?N^ CHa | 0 0 | CH» . > n ii i • 21 CHaJ-0-C-CHj CH3-C-0-L CHa Ganglion-blocking and curariform drug. Sadritdinov, F. "Effect of bisquaternary ammo- nium compounds of quinuclidinium on the transmission of neural excitation in the sympathetic gangila and on the neuro-muscu- lar conduction" Farmakol Toksik, 1962 25: No. 3, p. 327-35. Drug Index 75 TB 1/698. See Tibon OF 1703 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, es- ter with (2-hydroxy-l-methylethyl)trimethyl- ammonium iodide C i5H30N2O2.2I 0 Me Me ii i it C-0-CHa-CH-N-Me -21" Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 1704 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, es- ter with choline iodide C 14H28N202.2I 0 Me C-O-CH,—CHi-N-M« Me ■21" Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 1711 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, es- ter with (2-hydroxypropyl)trimethylammonium iodide C 15H30N2O2.2I ■21' .'.t 0 CH, Me M\ n i ' 't CHj rC-0-CH-CHa- H-Me i i Me CHa i Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,.v-di-substituted quinuclidines1' Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. OF 1715 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-5-oxo-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylammo- nium iodide Ci6H3qN203.2I Et C-O-CHj-CHj-N-Et -21" Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of 2-, 3-mono- and 2,3-di-substituted quinuclidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. Preparation 1812 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-ethoxy- Ci2H16N20 Et-0 I CHj-CHa-NH, Arutiunian, G. S., et al. "Relation of chemistry to pharmacological properties of a series of 5- alkoxy-substituted tryptamine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 27: No. 6, p. 681-6. Preparation 1848 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-propoxy- C13H1SN20 Pr-0 2 CH,-CHa-NH, Arutiunian, G. S., et al. "Relation of chemistry to pharmacological properties of a series of 5-alkoxy-substituted tryptamine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 681-6. Preparation 1888 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethy 1 >-5-isopropoxy- C13HlsN20 H CHj-CHj-NHj Arutiunian, G. S.. et al. "Relation of chemistry to pharmacological properties of a scries of 5- 76 Drug Index alkoxy-substituted tryptamine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 681-6. Preparation 1899 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-butoxy- C14H20N2O 1 —LCHa-CH,- Bu-0 Arutiunian, G. S., et al. "Relation of chemistry to pharmacological properties of a series oi 5-alkoxy-substituted tryptamine derivatives' Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 681-6. Preparation 1929 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-phenoxy- C16H16N20 ---LcHi-CHV-NH, Arutiunian, G. S., et al. "Relation of chemistry to pharmacological properties of a series of 5-alkoxy-substituted tryptamine deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 681-6. L 1945. See Tubazid K-20-35 Carbamic acid, phosphono-, trimethyl ester C4H10NO5P Me-0-P-NH-C-O-Me O-Me Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utili- zation of selected organic phosphate insec- ticides with low human toxicity" In: Med- ved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 18 203. CB 2041. See Myelosan U 2043. See Butamid M&B 2050. See Cyclamine 2275 RP. See Sulgin Bayer 2353. See Preparation 391 SC 2538. See Parfezin F 2559. See Pyrolaxon RP 2987. See Dinezin CB 3007. See Sarcolysin CB 3025. See Sarcolysin CB 3026. See Sarcolysin SU 3088. See Hisindamone SN 3115. See Plasmocid Sch 3132. See Methygenal 3276 RP. See Propazin RP 3277. See Diprazin E 3314. See Octamethyl RP 3356. See Parfezin 3359 RP. See Bigumal 3377 RP. See Quingamine RP 3389. See Diprazin RP-3668. See Soliusulfon R 3697. See Pyrolaxon 3697 RP. See Pyrolaxon RP 3799. See Ditrazine ITOKH 3808. See Cypenam SCH-3940. See Ethaperazine Synthetic 3956. See Chlorophen TM 4049. See Carbophos Drug Index 77 MC 4112. See Disamid TH 4128. See Phenexan RP 4207. See Tibon P42-13 An antineoplastic substance from Actinomyces tumemacerans. Tokhtamuratov, E., et al. Isolation of antitumor substance from culture fluid of Actinomyces tumemacerans. Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1965, 24: No. 1, Part II, p. 119-20. P42-14 An antineoplastic substance from Actinomyces tumemacerans. Tokhtamuratov, E., et al. Isolation of antitumor substance from culture fluid of Actinomyces tumemacerans. Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1965, 24: No. 1, Part II, p. 119-20. P42-20 An antineoplastic substance from Actinomyces tumemacerans. Tokhtamuratov, E., et al. Isolation of antitumor substance from culture fluid of Actinomyces tumemacerans. Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1965, 24: No. 1, Part II, p. 119-20. 4311/b Ciba. See Meridil Preparation 4404. See Methylsystox M&B 4486. See Pyrilene RP 4560. See Aminazin SKF 4657. See Meterazine Preparation 4695 Synonym: Antibiotic 4695. Antineoplastic antibiotic. Urazova, A. P. "Studies on antitumor properties of Preparation 4695 in various modes of ad- ministration" Antibiotiki, 1960, 5: No. 5, p. 61-3. RP 4753. See Chloridin M 4888. See Bigumal RP 5015. See Tubazid SKF 5019. See Triftazin BW 50-63. See Chloridin Ba 5473. See Metacin C 5473. See Metacin F.I. 58-30. See Thianide Su 5864. See Octadin Su-5879. See Dichlothiazide Ba 5968. See Apressin C 5968. See Apressin Ciba 5968. See Apressin M6050 Enkalin-type antibiotic active against the NK/LI cancer cells. Bliumberg, N. A., & Kalamova, N. I. "Studies on toxic and therapeutic properties of antitumor antibiotics from the enkalin group" Anti- biotiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 207-10. RP 6140. See Meterazine NSC 6396. See TIO TEF K 64 51. See Ethersulfonate C 6866. See Embichin T-7170 A phthalic derivative of sulfapyridazine with antiviral properties. Lenkevich, M. M., & Kurnosova, L. M. "Pharma- cological analysis of the competitive meta- bolic inhibition of trachoma viruses" Far- makol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 589-94. T-7176 A maleic derivative of sulfapyridazine with anti- viral properties. Lenkevich, M. M., & Kurnosova, L. M. "Pharma- cological analysis of the competitive meta- bolic inhibition of trachoma viruses" Farma- kol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 589-94. T-7177 A succinic derivative of sulfapyridazine with anti- 78 Drug Index viral properties. Lenkevich, M. M., & Kurnosova, L. M. "Pharma- cological analysis of the competitive meta- bolic inhibition of trachoma viruses" Farma- kol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 589-94. M 7555. See Pyraldin SN 7,618. See Quingamine Win 8077. See Oxazyl Bayer SI69. See Mercaptophos NSC 8806. See Sarcolysin C-9295. See Pentamin Preparation 9295. See Pentamin NSC 9717. See TEF M 10401 Enkalin-type antibiotic active against the NK/LI cancer cells. Bliumberg, N. A., & Kalamova, N. I. "Studies on toxic and therapeutic properties of antitumor antibiotics from the enkalin group" Antibio- tiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 207-10. G 11765. See Neodicoumarin C 12669. See Omain SN 12,837. See Bigumal M 13363 Enkalin-type antibiotic active against the NK/LI cancer cells. Bliumberg, N. A., & Kalamova, N. I. "Studies on toxic and therapeutic properties of antitumor antibiotics from the enkalin group" Antibio- tiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 207-10. G-13871. See Butadion NSC 14210. See Sarcolysin Ro 1-5470. See Demorphan G 22150. See Imizin G 22355. See Imizin Ro 2-2453. See. Amicazol G-23,350. See Syncoumar G 24483. See Parasoxon NSC 35051. See Sarcolysin AY 5406-1. See Amizil GOST 3956-54. See KSK Name Index AB Preparation (Preparat AB) Agricultural insecticide containing the following components: Basic Copper Sulfate Copper Carbonate Chalk Gypsum Used in grain protection. Medved, L. I. Gigiena truda pri primenenii insektofungitsidov v selskom khoziaistve, 1958. p. 44. Abicyne (Abitsin) Synonyms: Degilanid ABC, Neoadigane. Total Digitalis lanata glycosides A, B and C. Abitsin i Tselanid (Abicynum, Celanidum). Nov LekSred, 1962, No. 3, p. 5-16. Abiguanil. See Sulgin Abitsin. See Abicyne Abomin Preparation containing all proteolytic enzymes of the gastrointestinal tract. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 140. ABP Tablets containing the following components: Acrichine (Quinacrine) 0.1 g Bigumal (Chloroguanide) 0.1 g Plasmocid (Rhodoquine) 0.02 g Used in therapy of malaria. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 511. Drug Index 79 Abrasive Paste (Abrazivnaia Pasta) Preparation containing: Soap Kaolin Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate Vaseline Water Used in cleansing of the skin. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964, p. 6. Abrazivnaia Pasta. See Abrasive Paste Abrogen. See Cardiotrast ABS. See Antiseptic Biological Suppositories Absentol. See Trimetin Abstinyl. See Teturam ACE. See Cortin Aceclidine (Atseklidin) 3-Quinuclidinol, acetate (ester) C9H15N02 CHa^l 0 CH*J-0-C-CH3 Cholinergic drug used in therapy of glaucoma. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Zaitseva, K. A. "Pharma- cology of 3-acetoxyquinuclidine" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 23: No. 5, p. 398-406. Acenocoumarin. See Syncoumar Acepromazine. See Acetazine Acesal (Atsezal) Synonyms: Aceticyl, Acetosal, Acetosalic Acid, Acetosalin, Acetylin, Acylpyrin, Acetylsal, Aspirin, Aspro, Empirin, Helicon, Istopyrin, Rhodine, Salacetin, Salcetogen, Saletin. Acetylsalicylic acid CgHsO^j C0aH 0 ii 0-C-CHj Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 61. Merck index. 1960. p. 12. Acetalax. See Isaphenine Acetamide, 2-(p-aminophenyl)-N-(a-methylphenethyl)-. See IEM-366 Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[(3-hydroxy-a-(hydroxy- methyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]-, DL-threo-. See Synthomycin Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[(3-hydroxy-a-(hydroxy- methyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]-, D(-)-threo-. See Levomycetin Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[[3-hydroxy-a-(hydroxy- methyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]-, D(+)-threo-. See Dextromycetin Acetamide, N-[3-(diethylamino)propyl]-2,2-diphenyl-, hydrochloride. See Arpenal Acetanilide, 4'-(5-acetyl-l-phenylpyrazol-3-yl)-. See P-31 Acetanilide, N-butyl-. See OK-2 Acetanilide, 2-(diethylamino)-. See IEM 187 Acetanilide, 2-(diethylamino)-4'-nitro-. See IEM 201 Acetanilide, 2-(diethylamino)-2',4',6'-trimethyl-, monohydrochloride. See Trimecaine Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-, 2-azine with 2,4-thiazolidine- dione. See T-2 Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-, 2,2'-diazine with 5,5'-benzyl- idenebis[2,4-thiazolidinedione]. See Th3 Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-, thiosemicarbazone. See Tibon Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-2'-methcxy-, thiosemicarbazone. See Amithizone Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-2/-nitro-, thiosemicarbazone. See SHCH-614 Acetanilide, 4'-hydroxy-. See Acetophen Acetanilide, 2-piperidino-. See IEM 189 Acetanilide, 4',4'//-sulfonylbis-. See Sulfodiamine Acetaphos (Atsetafos) Synonym: Compound No. 11. 80 Drug Index Glycolic acid, ethyl ester, O-ester with 0,0-di- Et phosphorothioate C8H1705PS S 0 Et-0-P-0-CHa-C-0-Et 0-Et Used as an insecticide and as a miotic in the treatment of glaucoma. Roslavtseva, S. A., & Mandelbaum, la. A. "Promising organic phosphate insectides" Med Parazit, 1963, 32: No. 3, p. 338-40. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. (Posobie dlia vrachei).I.Farmakolo- giia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959, p. 73. Acetazine (Atsetazin) Synonyms: 1522CB, Acepromazine, Acetylpro- mazine, Notensil, Plegicil. Ketone, 10-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]phenothia- zin-2-yl methyl Ci9H22N2OS (CHaV-N Me Tranquilizing agent. Liubimov, B. I. "Comparative evaluation of neuro- plegic phenothiazine preparations in experi- mental conditions" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 2, p. 136-40. Merck index, 1960. p. 12. Acethion (Atsetion) Synonym: ZH-1 Acetic acid, mercapto-, ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate C8H1704PS2 S 0 Et-0-P-S-CH.-C-O-Et i 0-Et Insecticide. Kogan, lu. S. "On some approaches in the utiliza- tion of selected organic phosphate insecti- cides with low human toxicity" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pesti- tsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 188-203. Acetic acid, [p-[bis(.2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-. See Chlorphenacyl Acetic acid, [p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-, cholesteryl ester. See Phenesterin Acetic acid, bis(4-hydroxy-2-oxo-2H-l-benzopyran-3- yl)-, ethyl ester. See Neodicoumarin Acetic acid, [[(carboxymethyl)imino]bis(ethylene- nitrilo)]tetra-, calcium tri-Na salt. See Pentacin Acetic acid, chlorodiphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride. See Diaphen Acetic acid, [(4-chloro-o-tolyl)oxy]-. See 2M-4Ch Acetic acid, cyano-, [5-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2,4-pentadien- ylidene]hydrazide. See F-126 Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 4-chloro-2-buten- yl ester. See Crotilin Acetic acid, [2-(diethylamino)etnoxy]diphenyl-, 2-(di- ethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride. See IEM-30 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester. See Spasmolytin Acetic acid, diphenyl-, a-[(diethylamino)methyl]-cc-eth- ylbenzyl ester, hydrochloride. See F-III Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)-l-methylethyl ester, hydrochloride. See Methyldiphacil Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 4-(dimethylamino)butyl ester. See PK-69 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester. See PK-67 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)- 1-methyl- ethyl ester. See IEM-268 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 3-(dimethylamino)propyl ester. See PK-75 Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-piperidinoethyl ester. See Anicaine Acetic- acid, diphenyl-, 3oc-tropanyl ester. See Tropa- cin Drug Index 81 Acetic acid, diphenylpropoxy-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride. See R36K Acetic acid, diphenylthio-, S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] ester, hydrochloride. See Tiphen Acetic acid, diphenylthio-, S-[2-(dipropylamino)ethyl] ester, hydrochloride. See Diprophen Acetic acid, ethoxydiphenyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride. See Estocin Acetic acid, fluoro-, 2,2-dimethylhydrazide. See F-507 Acetic acid, mercapto-, ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0- di-Et phosphorodithioate. See Acethion Acetic acid, phenoxy-, oc-[(diethylamino)methyl]-a- methylbenzyl ester, hydrochloride. See F-II Acetic acid, phenoxy-, cc-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]- a-ethylbenzyl ester, hydrochloride. See F-I Acetic acid, phenoxy-, a-ethyl-oc-(2-morpholinoethyl)- benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 193 Acetic acid, phenoxy-, cc-methyl-oc-(2-morpholinoethyl)- benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 196 Acetic acid, phenyl-, oc-ethyl-oc-(2-morpholinoethyl)- benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 198 Acetic acid, phenyl-, cc-methyl-oc-(2-morpholinoethyl)- benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 197 Acetic acid, phenyl-, a-(2-morpholinoethyl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 189 Aceticyl. See Acesal Acetophen (Atsetofen) Synonyms: Amadil, Apamide, APAP, Eneril, Lyteca, Nobedon, Panadol, Tabalgin, Tempra, Tralgon, Tylenol. Acetanilide, 4'-hydroxy- C8H9N02 wz-ft Vnh-c-ch, An analgesic and antipyretic preparation. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye prep- araty, 1965. p. 41. Merck index, 1960. p. 537. Acetophenone, 4-phenyl-3-thiosemicarbazone. See PA30 Acetophenone, 2-(dimethylamino)-4'-methoxy-, hydrochloride. See A 23 Acetosal. See Acesal Acetosalic acid. See Acesal Acetosalin. See Acesal m-Acetotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See IEM 332 p-Acetotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See IEM 218 p-Acetotoluidide, cc-(4-oxo-2-thioxo-5-thiazolidinyli- dene)-. See P30 Acetoxan A (Atsetoksan A) Insoluble polysaccharide isolated from Bacterium xylinum. It stimulates immune reactions of the organism to bacterial infections, it acts as a protective agent against radiations and toxic conditions and it is effective against some transplanted tumors. Ermoleva, Z. V., et al. "Effect of bacterial poly- saccharides on experimental tumor growth" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 2, p. 134-7. Acetoxan B (Atsetoksan B) Synonyms: Ciine, Tsiin. Soluble polysaccharide isolated from Bacterium xylinum. It stimulates immune reactions to bacterial infections, it acts as a protective against radiations and toxic conditions, and it is effective against some transplanted tumors. Ermoleva, Z. V., et al. "Effect of bacterial polysaccharides on experimental tumor growth" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 2, p. 134-7. 82 Drug Index Acetoxon (Atsetokson) A phosphate insecticide. Fedder, M. L., & Alekseev, A. N. "Sensitivity of midges (Diptera, Heleidae) to organic phosphate insecticides" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 5, p. 525-7. 2',3'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See IEM 333 2',4'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See IEM 193 2',4'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-5/-nitro-. See IEM 248 2',6'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, monohydrochlo- ride. See Xycaine Acetphenolisatin. See Isaphenine Acetylin. See Acesal Acetylpromazine. See Acetazine Acetylsal. See Acesal Acetylsalicylic acid. See Acesal Acidin (Atsidin) Betaine, hydrochloride C5H11N02.HC1 Me 0 Me-N-CH.-C-O" -HCI Me "Atsidin-pepsin (acidin-pepsinum)" Nov Lek Sred, 1962, No. 1, p. 25-7. Acidin-Pepsin (Atsidin-Pepsin) Gastric acidifier containing pepsin and acidin (betaine chloride). "Atsidin-pepsin (acidin-pepsinum)" Nov Lek Sred, 1962, No. 1, p. 25-7. Acidol-Pepsin (Atsidol-Pepsin) Synonyms: Acipepsol, Betacid, Betatsid. Tablets containing the following components: Pepsin 0.1 g Acidol (Betaine Hydrochloride) 0.4 g Used in therapy of anacid gastritis and achylia gastrica. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 402. Acipepsol. See Acidol-Pepsin Acliman (Akliman) Tablets containing the following components: Radobelin (Atropa belladonna Alkaloid) 0.001 g Ergotamine Tartrate 0.0002 g Phenobarbital 0.01 g Bromisovalum 0.05 g Theobromine 0.05 g Used in autonomic dystonias and climacteric disorders. Aronovich, G. D. Farmakoterapevticheskii spra- vochnik nevropafologa, 1959. p. 103. Acophyte (Akofit) Synonyms: Radiculin, Radikulin. A complex preparation obtained from plants and inorganic substances used in the treatment of neuralgias and pain control. Sonet Med, 1962, 25: No. 1, back cover (advertise- ment). Acrichine (Akrikhin) Synonyms: Haffkinine, Italchine. Salts; Dihydro- chloride: SN 390, Arichin, Atabrine Dihydro- chloride, Atatrin, Atebrin Hydrochloride, Chemiochin, Chinacrine Hydrochloride, Crino- dora, Erion, Malaricida, Mepacrine Hydrochlo- ride, Methoquine, Metochin, Metoquine, Pala- crin, Palusan, Quinacrine. Hydrochloride: Acrichine, Acriquine. Acridine, 6-chloro-9-[[4-(diethylamino)-l-methyl- butyl]amino]-2-methoxy- C^HaoClN.iO Used in the treatment of malaria, giardiasis, teniasis, amebiasis, auricular fibrillation, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythemato- sus. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 505. Merck index, I960, p. 885. Acridine, 2-ami no-3-chloro-9-[[4-(diethyl ami no)-1- methylbutyl]amino]-7-methoxy-, dihydrochlo- ride, dihydrate. See Aminoacrichine Acridine, 6-chloro-9-[[4-(diethylamino)-l-methylbu- tyl]amino]-2-methoxy-. See Acrichine Drug Index 83 Acridine, 6,9-diamino-2-ethoxy-. See Etakridin Acrofollin (Akrofollin) Estradiol, 17-propionate C2iH2s03 Me H vj____^0-C-CHi-CHj Used in the treatment of various gynecological disorders. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 15. Acronize. See Biomycin ACS. See Bogomolets' Serum Acsuris (Aksuris) Dragee containing 0.02 g of gentian violet hydro- chloride. Used in the treatment of enterobiosis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 12. Actemin. See "Phosphate" under Phenamine Actinoidin (Aktinoidin) Antibiotic isolated from Proactinomyces actino- idcs. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Synthesis of a new anti- biotic actinoidin from Proactinomyces actinoides cultures" Antibiotiki, 1958, 3: No. 1, p. 51-5. Actinolysate (Aktinolizat) Filtrate prepared from anaerobic cultures of Actinomyces isolated from pathological material. Used in therapy of actinomycosis. Robustova, T. G. "Immunotherapy of maxillo- facial and cervical actinomycosis" Stomato- logiia, 1956, No. 6, p. 34-8. Actinolysin (Aktinolizin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces cultures. Used in therapy of actinomycosis. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 306. Actinoxanthin (Aktinoksantin) Antitumor antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces globisporus 1131. Melnikova, A. A., et al. "Synthesis of actinoxan- thin, a new antitumor antibiotic" Antibiotiki, 1958, 3: No. 1, p. 18-22. Activan. See Tibon Actozine. See Amizil Acylpyrin. See Acesal Adelfan A mixture containing the following components: Reserpine 0.0001 g Nepresol (or Apresoline) 0.01 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 290. Adenosinetriphosphoric acid. See Atriphos 5'-Adenylic acid. See MAP Adeps Compositus. See Kombizhir Adeps Hydrogenisatus. See Gidrozhir Adipan. See Phenamine Adipex. See Pervitin Adiphenine Hydrochloride. See "Hydrochloride" under Spasmolytin Adipic acid, dibutyl ester. See OK-1 Adipiodone. See Bilignost Adipozin Cattle pituitary extract Leites, S. M., & Davtian, N. K. "Effect of a hy- pophyseal preparation adipozin on the lipolyt- ic activity of the adipose tissue and on the content of non-esterified (free) fatty acids in the blood serum" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1963, No. 5, p. 60-3. Adiurecrine (Adiurekrin) Dry pituitrin preparation Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 340. Merck index, 1960. p. 825. Adiurekrin. See Adiurecrine 84 Drug Index Adofen. See Adophen Adonisid (Adonizid) Adonis glycoside. Burgrim, N. A., & Kolesnikov, D. G. "A method for the preparation of adonisid" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1965, 19: No. 4, p. 38-40. Adonitoksigen. See Adonitoxigen Adonitoksin. See Adonitoxin Adonitoxigen (Adonitoksigen) Adonis vernalis preparation used in the treatment of heart diseases. Lutokhin, S. I. "Pharmacological studies on adonitoxin" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 692-7. Adonitoxin (Adonitoksin) Adonis vernalis preparation used in the treatment of heart diseases. Lutokhin, S. I. "Pharmacological studies on adonitoxin" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 692-7. Adonizid. See Adonisid Adophen (Adofen) Tablets containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.2 g Amidopyrine (Aminopyrine) 0.2 g Phenacetin (Acetophenetidine) 0.2 g Caffeine Benzoate Sodium 0.05 g Codeine Phosphate 0.015 g An analgesic and antipyretic preparation used in headache, neuralgia and febrile conditions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 219. Adrecaine (Adrekain) Anesthetic solution containing the following com- ponents: Procaine 2.0 % Epinephrine 0.005 % Bolshaia meditsinskaia entsiklopediia, 1956. p. 250. Adrekain. See Adrecaine Adrenopituin. See Antiasthmocrine Adrianol. See Mezaton Aeron Synonym: Vasano. Tablets containing the following components: Scopolamine Camphorate 0.0001 g Hyoscyamine Camphorate 0.0004 g Used as anti-emetic and in the treatment of motion sickness. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 131. Wilson, C. O., & Jones, T. E. Ameri- can drug index, 1956. p. 501. Agistan Antihistaminic drug. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 7. Agliral. See Cyclamide Agofollin Synonyms: Benovocylin, Benzhormovarine, Benzo- estrofol, Benzofoline, Benzo-Gynoestryl, De Graafina, Diffollisterol, Difolliculine, Dimenformon Benzoate, Diogyn B, Eston-B, Estradiol Benzoate, Estrone, Femestrone, Follicormon, Follidrin, Graafina, Gyne- cormone, Hidroestron, Hormogynon, Oestra- diol Monobenzoate, Oestroform, Ovacyclin Benzoate, Ovacyclin-MB, Ovasterol, Ova- sterol-B, Ovex, Ovocyclin M, Primogyn B, Primogyn I, Progynon-B, Progynon Benzoate, Recthormone, Solestro, Unistradiol. Estradiol, 3-benzoate C25H2s03 Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 86. Merck index, 1960. p. 417. Agovirin Synonyms: Androfort, Testoviron. Testosterone propionate in oily solution. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 7. Aiatin. See Ajatin Ajatin (Aiatin) An antiseptic preparation for external use. Drug Index 85 Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty. 2nd i ed., 1961. p. 45. Akliman. See Acliman Akofin Mixture containing: Aspirin 0.25 g Caffeine 0.05 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 534. Akofit. See Acophyte Akrikhin. See Acrichine Akrofollin. See Acrofollin Akseromalt. See Axeromalt Aksuris. See Acsuris Aktedron. See "Phosphate" under Phenamine Aktinoidin. See Actinoidin Aktinoksantin. See Actinoxanthin Aktinolizat. See Actinolysate Aktinolizin. See Actinolysin Aktivan. See Tibon Akumarin. See AM-4 Solution Alanine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]alanyl]-3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-, ethyl ester. See Asdofan Alanine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]alanyl]-3-phenyl-, ethyl ester. See Asaphan Alanine, 3-[5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-2-fluorophen- yl]-. See Fluoromezine Alanine, 3-[p-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenoxy]- phenyl]-, (±)-. See Phentyrin Alanine, 3-[m-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-. See Metasarcolysin Alanine, 3-[o-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-. See Orthosarcolysin Alanine, 3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-, mono- hydrochloride, (-)-, (+)- and (±)-. See Sarcoly- Alanine, N-[[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- acetyl]-3-phenyl-, ethyl ester. See Phena- phan Alanine, 3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-N- nicotinoyl-, ethyl ester. See Nicosin Alanine, 3-[[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-N- palmitoyl-. See Palmitosin Albofungin Antifungal and antibacterial antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces albus. Khokhlov, A. S., & Rozenfeld, G. S. "Isolation and primary chemical purification of the anti- biotic albofungin" Antibiotiki, 1959, 4: No. 6, p. 10-3. Albomitsin. See Albomycin Albomycin (Albomitsin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces subtropicus. Used in therapy of various penicillin-resistant diseases. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 306. Merck index, 1960. p. 27. Albotyl Aqueous solution of formaldehyde and m-cresol- sulfonic acid used in the treatment of tricho- moniasis. Shkolnyi, G. K., et al. "Experience with the use of albotyl in gynecology" Pediat Akush Gin, 1965, No. 3, p. 48-9. Alcopar. See Naphthamon Aldomycin. See Furacillin Alentol. See "Sulfate" under Phenamine Aleudrin. See Isadrine Alficetyn. See Levomycetin Alginodia. See Analgin 86 Drug Index Algliutin. See Alglutin Alglutin (Algliutin) Alcoholic extract of Alnus glutinosa leaves. Used as cathartic. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo Syria GSSR, 1957. p. 88. Algopyrine. See Analgin Algylen. See Narcogen Alivin. See Ephecillin Alkron. See NIUIF-100 Allacyl (Allatsil) Synonyms: Aminometradine, Aminometramide, Catapyrin, Katapyrin, Mictine, Mincard. Uracil, l-allyl-6-amino-3-ethyl- C9Hi3Ns02 CHZ-CH=CH, i H^N-rT >0 o Oral diuretic. Altshuler, R. A. "Diuretic preparation allacyl" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1960, 14: No. 6, p. 50-1. Merck index, 1960. p. 55. Allatsil. See Allacyl Alledryl. See Dimedrol Allergan. See Dimedrol Allergan S. See Suprastin Allergina. See Dimedrol Allergival. See Dimedrol Allilchep Alcoholic extract of Allium cepa. Used in therapy of intestinal atony, diarrheas and arteriosclerosis. Mashkovskii, M.D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 602. Allilglitser. See Allilglycer Allilglycer (Allilglitser) Onion phytoncide in glycerin. Used in therapy of vaginal trichomoniasis. Mashkovs. ii, M D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 602. Allilnorantifein. See Allylnorantifeine Allilsat 40% alcoholic garlic extract. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 602. Allochol (Allokhol) Tablets containing the following components: Dry Bile 0.08 g Dry Garlic Extract 0.04 g Urtica Extract 0.005 g Activated Charcoal 0.025 g Used in therapy of chronic hepatitis, cholangitis, cholecystitis and habitual constipation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 288. Allocimen (Allotsimen) "Allocimen represents an oily liquid with a specific odor. It is soluble in alcohol, ether and oils but not in water." An antihistaminic with spasmolytic properties used in ophthalmological practice. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 11. Allodan 2-Norbornene, 1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-5,6-bis- (chloromethyl)- C9H6C18 An insecticide. Spynu, E. I. Toxicology of new chlorinated or- ganic insecticides obtained by diene syn- thesis from hexachlorocyclopentadiene. Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1965, 24: No. 3, Part 2, p. 551-3. Allodene. See Phenamine Allokhol. See Allochol Drug Index 87 Allotsimen. See Allocimen Alltox. See Chlorophen Allylmercaptomethylpenicillin. See Almecillin AUylmercaptomethylpenicillinic Acid. See Almecil- lin Allylnorantifeine (Allilnorantifein) Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-allyl-N,N'-dimeth- yl- C10H14N4O2 CHo CH- CH3 0 i 'J ^ ■ ,-NH-C-jf ^ ,-MU-P J----M Me Me-MH-C-1- n 0 Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. Almecillin (Almetsillin) Synonyms: AUylmercaptomethylpenicillinic Acid, Allylmercaptomethylpenicillin, Cer-O-Cillin, Penicillin O. 4-Thia-l-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acid, 6-[2-(allylthio)acetamido]-3,3-dimeth- yl-7-oxo-, potassium salt Ci3HisN204S2.K Mft Ma H0-C-'---N-C-0 Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 158. Merck index, 1960. p. 37. Almetsillin. See Almecillin Alphamite. See NIUIF 100 Alpha-Pipradol. See Piridrol Alphaprodine Hydrochloride. See Anadol Altafur. See Furazolin Aluminum hydroxide. See Alumol Alumol Aluminum hydroxide H3AIO3 HO-M-OH OH Gastric antacid. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennw terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 239. Merck index, 1960. p. 43 Alurene. See Chlorurit Amadil. See Acetophen Amazol A mixture of 0.3 g of aminopyrine and 0.02 g of dibazol. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 534. Ambathizon. See Tibon Ambenonium Chloride. See Oxazyl Ambonestyl. See Disamid Amepromat. See Meprotan Amethocaine. See Dicaine Amfepramon. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Amicazol (Amikazol) Synonyms: Ro-2-2453, Asterol, Atelor, Diam- thazole, Dimazole. Benzothiazole, 6-[2-(di ethyl amino)ethoxy]-2-(di- methylamino)-, dihydrochloride Ci5H23N3OS.2HCl N-CHj-OVO Me SvfpH -2HCI yj---N Me Topical fungicide. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 196. Merck index. 1960. p. 350. Aludrine. See Isadrine I Amidryl. See Dimedrol 88 Drug Index Amikazol. See Amicazol Aminazin Synonyms: RP 4560, Ampliactil, Amplictil, Chlorpromazine, Hibanil, Hibernal, Largactil, Megaphen, Novomazina, Plegomazine, Promazil, Propaphenin, Thorazine, Wintermin. Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-[3-(dimethylamino)- propyl]-, hydrochloride C 17H19C1N2S.HC1 (CH,)rNx Me Tranquilizer. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 36. Merck index, 1960. p. 249. Aminoacrichine (Aminoakrikhin) Acridine, 2-amino-3-chloro-9-[[4-(diethylamino)- l-methylbutyl]amino]-7-methoxy-, dihydro- chloride, dihydrate C23H31ClN4O.2HCl.2H2O Ma NH-CH-(CH03-N Et 2HCI -2Ha0 Me-0 Amino analogue of quinacrine used in therapy of malaria, tapeworm infection, vaginal tricho- moniasis and theileriasis in cattle. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 537. Aminoakrikhin. Sec Aminoacrichine Aminocardol. See Diaphylline Aminofosfolipid. See Aminophospholipid Aminokhinol. See Aminoquinol Aminokrovin Product of acid hydrolysis of human blood used in therapy of hypoproteinemia, surgical conditions, wounds, suppurative conditions, intestinal obstruction, radiation sickness and intoxications. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozame- shchaiushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 131. Aminol Cattle blood protein hydrolysate containing all essential amino acids and free of ana- phylactogenic, toxic and pyrogenic sub- stances. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozame- shchaiushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 116. Aminometradine. See Allacyl Aminometramide. See Allacyl Aminopeptide Product of enzymatic hydrolysis of cattle blood protein. Used in therapy of hypoproteinemia, surgical conditions, wounds, suppurative processes, intestinal obstruction, radiation sickness, and intoxications. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 383. Aminophenazole. See Daftazol Aminophospholipid (Aminofosfolipid) A plasma substitute obtained from whole cattle blood by means of heating and digestion by proteases from the hog pancreas. 100 cc of aminophospholipid solution contains the following components: Total Nitrogen 0.85 g Amino Nitrogen 0.87 g Tryptophan 0.210 g Methionine 0.199 g Calcium traces Phosphorus 0.010 g Iron 0.0015 g Solid Residue 5.79 g Golubev, T. I. "A new preparationof parenteral feeding—aminophospholipid" Vop Pitan, 1960, 19: No. 1, p. 35-8. Aminophylline. See Diaphylline Aminopyrine Sodium Sulfonate. See Analgin Aminoquinol (Aminokhinol) Quinoline, 7-chloro-2-(o-chlorostyryl)-4-[[4- (diethylamino)-l-methylbutyl]amino]-, Drug Index 89 phosphate (1:3) C26H3 iCl2N3.3H3P04 NH-CH-W.-N I * \ Me tt Used in the treatment of lambliasis. Also active against certain fungi and bacteria. Novitskaia, N. A. "Aminoquinol" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1960, 14: No. 11, p. 39-40. Aminorastin A hydrolysate of leguminous plant proteins tested as a possible blood substitute. Chaplygina, Z. A., & Znamenskaia, T. V. "Amino- acid composition of protein hydrolysates used therapeutically" Probl Gemat, 1957, 2: No. 2, p. 41-6. Amitakon. See Amizil Amitesal A mixture containing the following components: Theobromine 0.15 g Phenobarbital 0.03 g Aminopyrine 0.3 g Salsolidine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 29. Amithiozone. See Tibon Amithizone (Amitizon) Synonym: SHCH-85. Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-2'-methoxy-, thiosemicar- bazone CiiHi4Nzj02S CHrC -NH-^~VcH=N-NH-C-NHa Mt-0 Meta-methoxy analogue of thiacetazone used in therapy of tuberculosis. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954, [No. 4] p. 99. Amitizon. See Amithizone Amizil Synonyms: Ester 22, AY 5406-1, Actozine, Amita- kon, Arcadin, Benactina, Benactyzine Hydro- chloride, Cafron, Cevanol, Diazil, Lucidil, Nervacton, Nervatil, Neuractil, Neurobenzile, Nutinal, Parasan, Parpon, Phobex, Procalm, Stoikon, Suavitil, Tranquilline, Valladan. Benzilic acid, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, hydro- chloride C2oH25N03.HCl Et 0=C-0-CHa-CHa-M -HCI N—' OH — Used in anxiety, psychoneuroses and depression. Liberman, S. S., & Iliuchenol, R. Iu. "Effect of 'loading' the dialkylaminoethyl radical on pharmacological properties of benzilic acid esters" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 4, p. 432-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 126. Ammifurin Synonym: Amvitin. "A Russian preparation with the activity iden- tical to that of meladinin. It is isolated from Ammi majus seeds and it contains xantho- toxin (ammoidin) and an insignificant admix- ure of ammidin." Ammifurin is used in the treatment of alopecia areata and vitiligo. Iniakhina, A. V. "Experience with the use of ammifurin and beroxan in the treatment of alopecia areata" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 1, p. 59-61. Ammonium, (2-acetyl-3-methylbutyl)trimethyl-, iodide. See A 25 Ammonium, benzyl[2-(p-chlorophenoxy)ethyl]dimethyl-, 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate. See Preparation 390a Ammonium, benzyl[2-(p-chlorophenoxy)ethyl]dimethyl-, 4 ,4'-methylenebis[3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate] (2:1). See Preparation 390 Ammonium, benzyldimethyl(2-phenoxyethyl)-, 3-hy- droxy-2-naphthoate. See Preparation 395 Ammonium, benzyldimethyl(2-phenoxyethyl)-, 4,4'- methylenebis[3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate] (2:1). See Naphthamon 90 Drug Index Ammonium. benzyl[2-(m-hydroxyphenoxy)ethyl]di- methyl-, 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate. See Pre- paration 408 Ammonium, (o-bromobenzyl)ethyldimethyl-, bromide or p-toluenesulfonate. See Ornid Ammonium, [(p-cumenylcarbamoyl)methyl]dimethyl[3- (N-methyl- 10-undecenamido)propyl]-, chlo- ride. See MO-294 Ammonium, [(p-cumenylcarbamoyl)methyl](3-hydroxy- propyl)dimethyl-, chloride, 10-undecenoate. See MO-301 Ammonium, [(1,2-diethylethylene)di-p-phenylene]bis- [trimethyl-, diiodide. See Paramyon Ammonium, diethyl(3-hydroxybutyl)methyl-, iodide, 5- bromo-2-furoate. See Fubromegan Ammonium, di ethyl (4-hydroxy-4,4-diphenyl-2-butynyl)- methyl-, iodide. See IT-152 Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, bromide, a-phenylcyclohexaneglycolate. See Metacin Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, iodide, benzilate. See R26K Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, iodide, 2,2- diphenylpropionate. See R25K Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, iodide, oc- phenylcyclohexaneacetate, (±)-. See IT-343 Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, iodide, a- phenylcyclohexaneglycolate. See IT-105 Ammonium, diethyl(3-hydroxypropyl)methyl-, methyl sulfate, diphenylacetate. See Mespenal Ammonium, diethylmethyl[2-[methyl[l-(phenothiazin- lO-ylcarbonyl)ethyl]amino]ethyl]-, iodide, hydriodide. See Preparation 471 Ammonium, diethylmethyl[2-[methyl[2-(phenothiazin-10- ylcarbonyl)ethyl]amino]ethyl]-, iodide, hy- driodide. See Preparation 478 Ammonium, diethylmethyl[2-[methyl[(phenothiazin-10- ylcarbonyl)methyl]amino]ethyl]-, iodide, hy- driodide. See Preparation 469 Ammonium, dimethylbis(2-phenoxyethyl)-, 3-hydroxy- 2-naphthoate. See Preparation 394 Ammonium, dimethyl[3-(N-methyl- 10-undecenamido)- propyl][(p-tolylcarbamoyl)methyl]-, chloride. See MO-293 Ammonium, (3,3-dimethyl-2-oxobutyl)trimethyl-, iodide. See A-24 Ammonium, [(4,6-dimethyl-m-phenylene)bis(iminocar- bonylmethylene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide. See IEM-296 Ammonium, (3,5-dimethyl-l-phenylpyrazol-4-yl)tri- methyl-, iodide. See Tensamine Ammonium, ethylmethyl(5-methyl-3-oxo-4-hexenyl)- propyl-, iodide. See A 39 Ammonium, ethylpentamethyl[m-phenylenebis[oxy(2- hydroxytrimethylene)]]di-, diiodide. See VM- 14 Ammonium, furfuryltrimethyl-, benzenesulfonate. See Benzamon Ammonium, furfuryltrimethyl-, iodide. See Furamon Ammonium, hexamethylenebis[(carboxymethyl)dimeth- yl-, dichloride, didodecyl ester. See C Prep- aration Ammonium, hexamethylenebisftrimethyl-, dibenzene- sulfonate. See Hexonium B Ammonium, hexamethylenebisftrimethyl-, dihalide. See Hexonium Ammonium, hexamethylenebisftrimethyl-, dinicotinate. See Nicohexonium Ammonium, (4-hydroxybutyl)trimethyl-, salts, diphen- ylacetates. See PK-70 Ammonium, (4-hydroxybutyl)trimethyl-, salts, 1-phen- ylcyclopentanecarboxylates. See PK-61 Ammonium, (p-hydroxyphenyl)trimethyl-, iodide, 10- undecenoate. See MO-298 Ammonium, (3-hydroxypropyl)trimethyl-, iodide, 10- undecenoate. See MO-300 Drug Index 91 Ammonium, (3-hydroxypropyl)trimethyl-, salts, diphen- yl acetates. See PK-76 Ammonium, (3-hydroxypropyl)trimethyl-, salts, 1-phen- ylcyclopentanecarboxylates. See PK-59 Ammonium, [imidazole-4,5-diylbis(carbonyliminoethyl- ene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide. See IEM 430 Ammonium, [(methylimino)diethylene]bis[ethyldimeth- yl-, dibromide. See Pentamin Ammonium, [(4-methyl-m-phenylene)bis(iminocarbonyl- methylene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide. See IEM-294 Ammonium, [oxalylbis(iminoethylene)]bis[(o-chloro- benzyl)diethyl-, dichloride. See Oxazyl Ammonium [v-phenenyltris(oxyethylene)]tris[triethyl-, triiodide. See Pyrolaxon Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis(iminocarbonylmethyl- ene)]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide. See IEM- 269 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[benzyldicyclohexyl-, diiodide. See VM 65 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[benzyldiethyl-, dichloride. See VM-68 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[benzyldiphenyl-, dichloride. See VM 65 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[dicycloheptylmethyl-, diiodide. See VM 71 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[diethylmethyl-, diiodide. See VM-66 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[ethyldiphenyl-, diiodide. See VM 64 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[methylbis(2-methylcyclopentyl)-, diiodide. See VM-39 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytri- methylene)]]bis[methylbis(tetrahydropyran-4- yl)-, diiodide. See VM 11 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimethyl- ene)]]bis[methyldiphenyl-, diiodide. See VM 17 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimeth- ylene)]]bis[triethyl-, diiodide. See VM-67 Ammonium, [p-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimethyl- ene)]]bis[triethyl-, diiodide. See PM 1 Ammonium, [m-phenylenebis[oxy(2-hydroxytrimethyl- ene)]]bis[trimethyl-, diiodide. See VM-12 Ammonium, tetraethyl-, halides. See Tetamon Ammonium, triethyl(3-hydroxy-2-methylbutyl)-, iodide, p-butoxybenzoate. See Quateleron Ammonium, trimethyl(5-methyl-3-oxo-4-hexenyl)-, iodide. See A 35 Ammonium, trimethyl(2-methyl-3-oxopentyl)-, iodide. See A-21 Ammonium, trimethyl(2-methyl-3-oxopentyl)-, p- toluenesulfonate. See A 33 Ammonium, trimethyl[3-(N-methyl-lO-undecenamido)- propyl]-, iodide. See MO-315 Ammonium, trimethyl(l ,3,5-trimethylpyrazol-4-yl)-, iodide. See Pyrotens Ammonium, trimethyl(p-lO-undecenamidophenyl)-, iodide. See MO-292 Ammophyllin. See Diaphylline AMP. See MAP Ampazine. See Propazin Amphedroxin. See Pervitin Amphepramon. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Amphetamine. See Phenamine Amphetamine Phosphate. See "Phosphate" under Phenamine 92 Drug Index Amphetamine Sulfate. See "Sulfate" under Phenam- ine Ampliactil. See Aminazin Amplictil. See Aminazin Amvitin. See Ammifurin Anabadust 5-S ',1 Anabasine sulfate mixture with freshly slaked lime. Contact insecticide. Medved, L. I. Gigiena truda pri primenenii insek- tofungitsidov v selskom khoziaistve, 1958. p. 96. Anabasine (Anabazin) Synonym: Neonicotine. Anabasine CioHi4N2 NN-f* Ganglioplegic drug. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia hah osnova tera- pii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh pro- tsessov, 1959. p. 167. Merck index, 1960. p. 77. Anabazin. See Anabasine Anacardon. See Cordiamine Anadol Synonyms: Nu-1196, Alphaprodine Hydrochloride, Nisentil Hydrochloride, Prisilidene Hydro- chloride. 4-Piperidinol, 1,3-dimethyl-4-phenyl-, propionate, hydrochloride C 16H23N02.HC1 Addicting analgesic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 195S. p. 5S. Merck index, 1960. p. 39. 0.01 g 0.01 g 0.0005 g 0.0005 g 10.0 B Analeptic A solution containing the following components: Caffeine Sodium Benzoate Pentylenetetrazol Strychnine Nitrate Picrotoxin Distilled Water Used in therapy of asphyxia neonatorum, respira- tory cardiovascular insufficiency in children, narcotic poisoning, collapse and shock. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o leharstvennykh sred- stvakh, 1959. p. 5. Analeptin. See Vasoton Analfen. See Analphen Analgesic Emulsion (Analgeziruiushchaia Emulsiia) Mixture of the following components: Methyl Salicylate 2.5 parts Dipyrone 2.5 parts Naphthalan 2.5 parts Emulgent 7.5 parts Water 100.0 parts Used in therapy of rheumatism, neuralgias, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 71. Analgeziruiushchaia Emulsiia. See Analgesic Emul- sion Analgin Synonyms: Alginodia, Algopyrine, Aminopyrine Sodium Sulfonate, Bonpyrin, Cibalgin, Di- pyrone, Metamizolum, Methampyrone, Narone, Nartate, Neomelubrin, Novaldin, Novalgin, Novaminosulfon, Novemina, Paralgin, Pydir- one, Sulpyrin. Methanesulfonic acid, (antipyrinylmethylamino)-, sodium salt Ci3H17N304S.Na °1J H0,S-CH,-N N-Me LMe Na Me Analgesic and antipyretic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 62. Merck index, 1960. p. 385. Analphen (Analfen) Tablets containing the following components: Drug Index 93 Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.25 g Phenacetin (Acetophenetidine) 0.25 g An analgesic and antipyretic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 219. Anapirin A mixture containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate 0.1 g Aminopyrine 0.25 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 534. Anathymon. See Meprotan Anatoxin Spes. See SPES Preparation Anatruksonii. See Anatruxonium Anatruxonium (Anatruksonii) Piperidinium, 1-ethyl-l-(3-hydroxypropyl)-, diio- dide, diester with 2,4-diphenyl-l ,3-cyclo- butanedicarboxylic acid C3gH56N204.2I Lt — / 0 Et a (CH^-O-C ■C-0-CCHA-N 21" O Muscle relaxant. Kharkevich, D. A. "Pharmacological properties of a new curariform preparation antruxonium" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 3, p. 305-9. Anbital A mixture containing the following components: Anesthesin 0-3 g Phenobarbital 0.05 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva, 1965. p. 291. Ancophen (Ankofen) Tablets containing the following components: Antipyrine 0-25 g Phenacetin (Acetophenetidine) 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate Sodium 0.05 g An analgesic and antipyretic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 219. Andaxin. See Meprotan Andipal Tablets containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.25 g Dibazol 0.02 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Spasmolytic, vasodilator and analgesic prepara- tion used in the treatment of vascular spasms. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 219. Androfort. See Agovirin Anectine Chloride. See Ditiline Anesteziruiushchii Rastvor Vishnevskogo. See Vishnevskij's Anesthetic Solution Anestezol. See Anesthesol Anesthesol (Anestezol) Suppositories containing the follow components: Ethyl Aminobenzoate 0.05 g Polygonum hydropiper 0.06 g Zinc Oxide 0.016 g Activated Charcoal 0.01 g Fatty Base 2.2 g Used in the treatment of hemorrhoids. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 234. Anethaine. See Dicaine Anethine (Anetin) Anethum graveolens decoction used as a coronary vasodilator. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol, 1960, 1964. p. 77. Anetin. See Anethine Aneural. See Meprotan Angiazol. See Corazole Anginol No. 1 A mixture of the following components: Aconitum Tincture Viola Tincture Echinopsine Barium Carbonate 94 Drug Index Copper Sulfate Sulfathiazole Used in the treatment of various types of pharyn- gitis. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 35. Anginol No. 2 A mixture of the following components: Ailanthus altissima Tincture Atropa belladonna Tincture Sulfathiazole Mercury Cyanide Used in the treatment of various types of pharyn- gitis. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 35. Angiotrofin. See Angiotrophin Angiotrophin (Angiotrofin) Insulin-free pancreatic extract used in therapy of hypertension, vasospasm, endarteritis and coronary insufficiency. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 217. Angitet. See Erynit Anicaine (Anikain) Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-piperidinoethyl ester C2iH25N02 0 CH-C-0-CH rCH,-N^ Adiphenine derivative with local anesthetic and central cholinolytic properties. Melnikova, T. A., et al. "Effect of certain new cholinolytic drugs on the adrenocortical func- tion" Probl Endokr Gormonoter, 1959, 5: No. 5, p. 14-9. Anikain. See Anicaine Anilid Salitsilovoi Kisloty. See ASK Aniline, 2,4,6-trimethyl-. See Mezidin p-Anisaldehyde, 2-azine with 5-(p-methoxybenzyli- dene)-2,4-thiazolidinedione. See A 2 Ankofen. See Ancophen Ansadol. See ASK Ansiatan. See Meprotan Ansil. See Meprotan Ansolysen Bitartrate. See Cyclamine Ansolysen Tartrate. See Cyclamine Antabuse. See Teturam Antaethyl. See Teturam Antaetil. See Teturam Antasthman (Antastman) Tablets containing the following components: Theophylline 0.1 g Caffeine 0.05 g Aminopyrine 0.2 g Acetophenetidin 0.2 g Ephedrine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Belladonna 0.01 g Lobelia Extract 0.09 g Used in therapy and prevention of bronchial asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 205. Antastman. See Antasthman Anthraminic Ointment (Antraminovaia Maz) Ointment containing the following components: Coal Tar Extract 10 g Petrolatum Oil 90 g Triethyltrichloramine 1:150,000 Used in the treatment of psoriasis. Berlin, S. I. "Treatment of psoriasis with anthrasulfonic and anthraminic ointments" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 7, p. 72-3. Anthrasulfonic Ointment (Antrasulfonovaia Maz) Ointment containing the following components: Ammonium Salt of Sulfophenol 5% Ammonium Salt of Sulfocreosol 5% Coal Tar Extract 30% Autol Drug Index 95 Hydrous Wool Fat Used in the treatment of psoriasis. Berlin, S. I. "Treatment of psoriasis with anthrasulfonic and anthraminic ointments" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 7, p. 72-3. Antianemin Liver extract used in therapy of various anemias, liver diseases and gastritis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 307. Anti-Asthma Mixture (Protivoastmaticheskaia Miks- tura) Preparation containing the following components: Urtica Leaves 32.0 g Equisetum arvense 32.0 g Mentha piperita 32.0 g Anise (or Foeniculum vulgare or Pine Needles) 12.5 g Rosa 6.0 g Potassium Iodide 100.0 g Sodium Iodide 100.0 g Glycerin 100.0 g Silver Nitrate 0.003 g Sodium Bicarbonate 19.0 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 433. Antiasthmocrine (Antiastmokrin) Synonyms: Adrenopituin, Asthmolysin, Astmolizin, Evatmin. A mixture containing epinephrine sulfate and pituitrin used in therapy of asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 148. Antiastmokrin. See Antiasthmocrine Antib. See Tibon Antibiotic No. 6 An antineoplastic antibiotic produced by Asper- gillus fumigatus. Semenov, M. N., et al. "An antibiotic associated with fumagillin" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 219-22. Antibiotic 81 Antiphage antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces globispuris 81. Kuimova, T. F. "On the antiphagolytic effect of a crude antibiotic of Act. globisporus 81" Mikrobiologiia, 1961, 30: No. 4, p. 658-64. Antibiotic RA-114 Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces olivaceus. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Antibiotic 14725 from the osteogrisin group with synergistic properties' Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 809-14. Antibiotic 26/1 Synonym: Levorin. Antifungal antibiotic obtained from Actinomyces levoris Krass. and Actinomyces globisporus. Mylyshkina, M. A., et al. "Chemical purification of the antibiotic 26/1 (levorin)" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 7, p. 584-8. Antibiotic 899 Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces virginiae. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Antibiotic 14725 from the osteogrisin group with synergistic properties' Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 809-14. Antibiotic 1160 A colimycin-like antibiotic isolated from Actino- myces griseus. Bogdanova, N. P., et al. "Identification of the antibiotic 1160 produced by an actinomycete from the Actinomyces griseus group" Anti- biotiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 195-201. Antibiotic 1212 Antiviral antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces grise o-violaceus 1212. Germanova, K. I. "Antiviral properties of new antibiotics 1212 and 452-7 isolated from ac- tinomycetes" In: Ermoleva, Z. V. Antibiotiki, 1959, p. 71-8. Antibiotic 1321 Antibiotic produced by the Actinomyces 1321 (species related to Actinomyces antocyaneus Novogradsky) isolated from the soil of northern Kazakhstan. It is active against some gram-positive bacteria and dermato- phytes. Balitskaia, A. K., et al. "An antibiotic of the litmocidin type" Antibiotiki, 1962, 7: No. 2, p. 99-103. Antibiotic 2703 Synonyms: Chrysomallin, Khrizomallin. An Actinomyces fluorescens-produced antineoplastic antibiotic containing 3 actino- mycins: Actinomycin C3 60% Actinomvcin CI 20% 96 Drug Index Unidentified Actinomycin 20% Mayevsky, M. M., et al. Tumor-inhibiting action of olivomycin (16749) and antibiotic 2703 "chrysomallin". Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20: p. 286-8. Antibiotic 452-7 Antiviral antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces griseo-violaceus 452-7. Germanova, K. I. "Antiviral properties of new antibiotics 1212 and 452-7 isolated from actinomycetes" In: Ermoleva, Z. V. Antibio- tiki, 1959, p. 71-8. Antibiotic 4695. See Preparation 4695 Antibiotic 6270 Antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from Actino- myces flavochromogenes. Gauze, G. F., et al. Action of anticancer sub- stances upon the biochemical mutants of mi- croorganisms with impaired oxidation. Cancer Chemother Rep, 1959, No. 4, p. 48-51. Antibiotic 6613 Synonyms: Etamitsin, Ethamycin. Antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from Actino- myces daghe stanicus. Krashilina, A. la., et al. "Studies on the effect of the sodium salt of the antibiotic 6613 on the hematopoiesis and leukemias in animals" Probl Gemot, 1962, 7: No. 10, p. 18-22. Antibiotic 14725 Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces kurssanovii. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Antibiotic 14725 from the osteogrisin group with synergistic prop- erties" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 809-14. Antibiotic 16749. See Olivomycin Antibiotic 1936/1 An antiviral antibiotic isolated from Stemphylium sp. 1936/1. Germanova, K. I., et al. "Viricidal properties of the antibiotic 1936/1" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 10, p. 914-9. Antibiotic 1130/12 An antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces xantholiticus n. sp. Solovev, S. N., & Severinets, L. la. "Isolation, properties and separation of individual components of the antibiotic 1130/12" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 1, p. 9-13. Antibiotic 2844-31 Antibiotic isolated from the strain 2844-31 of Actinomyces punicolor, effective against gram-positive organisms. Trakhtenberg, D. M., et al. "Isolation and properties of some pigment-antibiotics from tissue culture fluids of the strain No. 2844- 31 of Act. prunicolor" Antibiotiki, 1962, 7: No. 9, p. 776-83. Antibiotic N 4714-12 An antibiotic from the streptothricin group. Khokhlov, A. S., & Reshetov, P. D. Chromatog- raphy of streptothricins on carboxymethyl- cellulose. J Chromatogr, 1964, 14: No. 3, p. 495-6. Antibioticum Bulgaricum Antineoplastic agent isolated from Lactobacillus bulgaricus. Bogdanov, I., et al. Immunity and cross-immunity in mice bearing sarcoma 180-Crocker and the solid form of Ehrlich-ascites cured by Antibioticum bulgaricum. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:165-7. Antiethan. See Teturam Antifeine. See IEM-168 Antifomsilan An organic silicon polymer used as antifoaming agent. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 42. Antifungal Ointment (Protivogribkovaia Maz) A mixture containing the following components: Iodine 0.8 g Potassium Iodide 0.8 g Hexamethylenetetramine 4.0 g Zinc Ointment 20.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 316. Antigiurza An anti-snake venom serum. Pavlovskii, E. N., et al. "On the neutralizing action of propylgallate, heparin and hydrocortisone on Vipera lobetina venom" Dokl Akad Nauk SSR, 1964, 156: No. 6, p. 1476-8. Drug Index 97 Anti-Goiter Powder (Protivozobnye Poroshki) A mixture containing the following components: Potassium Iodide 0.06 g Potassium Carbonate 0.03 g Sugar 10.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 316. Antimalarine. See Plasmocid Antipar. See Dinezin Antiphen. See 241a ' Anti-Pruritus Solution (Zhidkost Protiv Zuda) A mixture of the following components: Ethyl Ether 15.0 g Menthol 1.0 g Ethyl Alcohol 15.0 g Glycerin 8.0 g Distilled Water 100.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 300. Antipsoriaticum Ointment containing the following components: Pure Trichloroethylamine 1 part Petrolatum or Autol Oil 40,000 (or 100,000) parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 632. 4-Antipyrilamide nicotinamide. See Nicodon Antisclerotin (Antiskierotin) An extract prepared from the spinal cord, embryonic tissues, testes, bile and thy- roidin. It is said to have stabilizing effect on the lipoprotein metabolism. Used in the treatment of arteriosclerosis. Kechker, L. Kh., & Glezer, G. A. Karmannyi retsepturnyi spravochnik po kardiologii, 1964. p. 69. Antisclerotin. See Polyiodine Antiseptic Biological Powder (Antisepticheskii Biologicheskii Poroshok) A mixture of the following components: Dry erythrocytes from the retroplacental blood 7.0 g Synthomycin 0.15 g Sulfacyl Sodium 10 g Procaine 0.2 g Used in the treatment of ulcers, burns and furunculosis. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 41. Antiseptic Biological Suppositories (Antiseplicheskii Biologicheskii Svechi) Synonym: ABS. Suppositories containing the following com- ponents: Dry Cattle Plasma mixed with Thrombo- plastin 0.9 g Colimycin 10,000-20,000 units Procaine 0.12 g Belladonna Extract 0.015 g Cocoa Butter 0.5 g Castor Oil Used in the treatment of hemorrhoids, anal fissures and other ano-rectal conditions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 465. Antisepticheskie Biologicheskie Poroshok. See Antiseptic Biological Powder Antisepticheskie Biologicheskie Svechi. See Anti- septic Biological Suppositories Antiseptik-Stimuliator Dorogova. See ASD Preparation Anti-Shock Solution No. 28. See Filatov»s Solution No. 28 Antisimpatin. See Antisympathin Antisklerotin. See Antisclerotin Antistrumin Synonyms: Iodine Tablets, Iodistye Tabletki. Tablets containing 0.001 g of potassium iodide. Used in prevention of endemic goiter. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960, p. 421. Antisympathin (Antisimpatin) Cattle liver extract used in therapy of hyper- tension andCushing's disease. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 146. Antiulcerin (Antiultserin) Gnaphalium uliginosum extract. Capillary dilator. 98 Drug Index Merson, M. I. "Use of antiulcerin in complex therapy of periodontosis" Stomatologiia, 1954, No. 5. p. 12-3. Antiultserin. See Antiulcerin Antiverrucin (Antiverrutsin) Ointment containing the following components: Aqueous Suspension of Chalk 88 parts Calcium Oxide 12 parts Used in therapy of verruca, condylomas and papillomas. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 612. Antiverrutsin. See Antiverrucin Antivirubin Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces longisporo- ruber. Antivirubin is active against Micrococcus pyo- genes, Bacillus mycoides and Bacillus sub- tilis. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 307. Antoxol. See Dicaptol Antraminovaia Maz. See Anthraminic Ointment Antrasulfonovaia Maz. See Anthrasulfonic Ointment Antrenyl. See Metacin Antrycide. See Pyraldin Anusol (Anuzol) Suppositories containing the following compo- nents: Atropa belladonna extract 0.02 g Bismuth Tribromphenate 0.1 g Zinc Sulfate 0.05 g Glycerin 0.12 g Fatty Base 2.0 g Used in therapy of hemorrhoids and anal fissures. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 129. Anuzol. See Anusol AP Solution (Rastvor AP) Non-toxic and non-anaphylactogenic solution of polysaccharide fractions obtained by hydrol- ysis of amylopectin. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 80. Apamide. See Acetophen APAP. See Acetophen Aparasin. See Hexachlorane Apascil. See Meprotan Aphtiria. See Hexachlorane Apicodin (Apikodin) A mixture containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.3 g Aminopyrine 0.3 g Codeine Phosphate 0.015 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarsvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 534. Apikodin. See Apicodin Apilacum (Apilak) A crude drug prepared from secretions of the allotrophic gland of bees. It is used in the treatment of nutritional disorders, lactation disorders, puerperal hemorrhage, hypoten- sion, menopausal hypertension, arterio- sclerosis, angina pectoris and seborrhea. Apilak. Aptech Delo, 1964, 13: No. 2, p. 87. Apilak. See Apilacum Apizartron A bee venom preparation. Miron, A. V. "Use of bee venom antagonists and their relation to its toxic effects" Zdra- vookhr Beloruss, 1963, 9: No. 8, p. 29-30. Appetite Tea (Chai Appetitnyi) Decoction containing the following components: Artemisia absinthium 8 parts Achillea millefolium 2 parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 279. Apresoline. See Apressin Apressin Synonyms: Ba 5968, C 5968, Ciba 5968, Apreso- line, Hydralazine Hydrochloride. Phthalazine, 1-hydrazino-, monohydrochloride Drug Index 99 C8H8N4.HC1 NH-NH, HCI Used in the treatment of hypertension. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 156. Merck index, 1960. p. 529. Aprofen. See Aprophen Aprolidine Propionic acid, 2,2-diphenyl-, 3-quinuclidinyl es- ter, hydrochloride C22H25NO2.HCI .—. CH, 0 (Q^-C-C-O o HCI Mashkovskii, M. D. "A new cholinolytic drug— aprolidine" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 679-85. Aprophen (Aprofen) Propionic acid, 2,2-diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)- ethyl ester, hydrochloride C2 1H27NO2HCI CH. 0 Et /—\ 1 (^Vc-C-0-CH,-CHa-N -HCI Used in therapy of coronary insufficiency, cerebral vasospasms, endarteritis, spastic colitis, cholecystitis, renal and hepatic colic, peptic ulcer, and dysmenorrhea. Apro- phen is also used as oxytocic agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 210. Aralen Diphosphate. See Quingamine Aramercur. See Promeran Arasan. See Tetrathion Arcadin. See Amizil Arcosal. See Butamid Arechin. See Quingamine Arenarin Antimicrobial substance prepared from Helichry- sum arenarium. Arenarin contains various ethereal oils, pigments, . acids, aldehydes, phenols and tars and it is used against phytopathogenic bacteria, es- pecially against tomato cancer produced by Coryne bade Hum michiganense. Beltiukova, K. G., & Kulikovska, M. D. "Arenarin as a drug effective against bacterial cancer and other diseases of tomatoes and as a fac- tor enhancing plant productivity" Mikrobiol Zh, 1959, 21: No. 3, p. 13-25. Arichin. See Acrichine Arievich' Ointment (Maz Arievicha) A mixture of the following components: Lactic Acid (or Benzoic Acid) 2.0 g Salicylic Acid 4.0 g Petrolatum to 24.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennyne prep- araty, 1965. p. 292. Armacide. See Tubazid Armazide. See Tubazid Armin Phosphonic acid, ethyl-, ethyl p-nitrophenyl ester Ci0H14NO5P 0,N O-P-Et 0-Et A miotic used in the treatment of glaucoma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 123. Arpenal Acetamide, N-[3-(diethylamino)propyl]-2,2-diphen- yl-, hydrochloride C2 1H28N2O.HCl /—\ H ~b Et ■HCI Et 100 Drug Index Used in the treatment of bronchial asthma Okunevich, V. N. "Roentgenological studies on the effect of arpenal on the gallbladder in chronic cholecystitis" Ter Arkh, 1961, 33: No. 10, p. 63-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 352. Artane. See Cyclodol Artane Hydrochloride. See Cyclodol Artane Trihexyphenidyl. See Cyclodol Artemisol (Artermizol) Preparation containing the following components: Artemisia scoparia Ethereal Oil 3. ml Mint Oil 0.9 ml Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Diethyl Ester 0.1 ml Malic Acid Ethyl Ester 1. ml Peach Oil 4. ml Ethyl Alcohol 1. ml Used in the treatment of urinary calculi. Darenkov, A. F. "Artemisol in the treatment of calculi of the upper urinary tract" Urol Ne- frol, 1965, 30: No. 1, p. 56-9. Arteriodone. See Cardiotrast Artermizol. See Artemisol Artolon. See Meprotan Artosin. See Butamid Artrichin. See Quingamine Artrizin. See Butadion Artrochin. See Quingamine Asafan. See Asaphan Asahydrin. See Promeran Asalei Leucine, N-acetyl-N-[3-(p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]phenyl]-DL-alanyl]-, ethyl ester, L- C23H35CI2N3O4 NH^ ___ WrCHrCI 0=C-CH-CHr\ / M\ 0 ^^ CHi-CHj-CI n ' CH3-C-N CH, | 0 CHj-CH-CHrCH-C-0-Et A peptide analogue of DL-Sarcolysin. Larionov, L. F., et al. "Experimental toxicolog- ical study on antitumor properties of the ethyl ester of acetyl-sarcolysil-L-leucine (Asalei)" Vop Onkol, 1965, 11: No. 4, p. 78-80. Asalin Valine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]alanyl]-, ethyl ester C22H33CI2N3O4 CH3 C-O-Et 0 CH,-CH-CH-NH-C- CH-CH NH-C-CH n 0 -Q-i CH.-CH.-CI CH.rCHa-Cl An antineoplastic agent. Sophina, Z. P., et al. Synthesis and studies of optically active chloroethylamine derivatives of dipeptides. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:82-6. Asamet Methionine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]phenyl]alanyl]-, ethyl ester C22H33CI2N3O4S o=c-o-Et 0 — CHrCH,-ci CH»-CH-NH-C^CH-CH1-r__y-N/ CH, nh-c-ch^^ VrCHrci 1 ° CH, An antineoplastic agent. Sophina, Z. P., et al. Synthesis and studies of optically active chlorethylamine derivatives of dipeptides. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:82-6. Asaphan (Asafan) Alanine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- Drug Index 101 amino]phenyl]alanyl]-3-phenyl-, ethyl ester C26H33CI2N3O4 0=C-0-Et 0 ft VcHa-CH-NH-C-CH-CH2-^_y-^ CHrCH.-CI NH-C-CH, n 0 ch,-cwr ci An antineoplastic agent. Sophina, Z. P., et al. Synthesis and studies of optically active chlorethylamine derivatives of dipeptides. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:82-6. Asazol Hydrocinnamamide, oc-acetamido-p-[bis(2-chloro- ethyl)amino]-N-2-thiazolyl- C 18H22CI2N4O2S ^----M 0 NH-C-CH3 NH-C-CH-CH^7 v CHrCH^-CI N CHr-CHx-CI An antineoplastic agent. Larionov, L. F., & Platonova, G. N. "On the effect of (2-thiazolyl)-amide of N-acetyl- sarcolysin (asazol) on the growth of trans- planted tumors" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1961, 51: No. 3, p. 94-6. Ascophen (Askofen) Tablets containing the following components: Acetylsalicylic Acid 0.2 g Acetophenetidin 0.2 g Caffeine 0.04 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 71. Ascorbic acid. See Ascorbinogen Ascorbinogen (Askorbinogen) Bound ascorbic acid. Terenteva, E. L. "Ascorbinogen, a bound form of ascorbic acid" Biokhimiia, 1952, 17: No. 6, p. 611-5. Ascuron. See Ditiline ASD Preparation (Preparat ASD) Synonyms: Antiseptik-Stimuliator Dorogova, Dorogov's Antiseptic-Stimulator. Animal tissue preparation used as a biogenic stimulator in the treatment of skin diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 195,8. p. 441. Asdofan Alanine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis{2-chloroethyl)- amino]phenyl]alanyl]-3-(3r4-dihydroxy- phenyl)-, ethyl ester C26H33C12N306 HO y—t. o=c-o-Et 0 HO-f X>CHrCH-NH-C-CH-CH3 NH-C-CH n 0 /Ha-CHrCI CH,-CHa-Cl Antineoplastic agent. Vardanian, S. A. "On the antitumor activity of sarcolysin peptides with tyrosine and 3,4- dioxyphenylalanine" Vop Onkol, 1965, 11: No. 1, p. 45-7. Aseptilguanidine. See Sulgin Asfen. See Asphen Asitil. See Isaphenine ASK Synonyms: Anilid Salitsilovoi Kisloty, Ansadol, Salinidol, Salicylanilide, Shirlan Extra. Salicylanilide C13HnN02 Q-Jh-O ■C-NH- ■OH Topical fungicide used in the treatment of tinea capitis. Rotmistrov, M. N. "Synthetic antimicrobial sub- stances with antibiotic-like properties" Antibiotiki, 1961, 6: No. 2, p. 111-5. Merck index, 1960. p. 916. Askankoll An ointment prepared from askane—a purified bentonine clay. 1-i Moskovskii Ordena Lenina Meditsinskii Institut im. I. M. Sechenova. Mazi. Uchebnoe posobie po tekhnologii lekarstven- nykh form dlia studentov-zaochnikov, 2nd ed. 1963. p. 27. 102 Drug Index Askofen. See Ascophen Askorbinogen. See Ascorbinogen Aspergillin Antibacterial and antiprotozoan antibiotic isolated from Aspergillus niger cultures. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i antibioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 325. Asphen (Asfen) Tablets containing the following components: Acetylsalicylic Acid 0.25 g Acetophenetidin 0.15 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 71. Aspirin. See Acesal Aspro. See Acesal Asratian's Anti-Shock Solution A (Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Asratiana A) Plasma-substitute solution containing the following components: Sodium Bromide 0.75 g Sodium Chloride 8.0 g Sodium Bicarbonate 0.6 g Distilled Water to 500.0 cc Used in therapy of shock. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plasmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 138. Asratian's Anti-Shock Solution B (Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Asratiana B) Solution I: Calcium Chloride 1.0 g Glucose 17.0 cc Hedonal 0.7 g Rectified Alcohol 15.0 cc Distilled Water 50.0 cc Solution II: Calcium Chloride 1.5 g Glucose 17.0 cc Urethane 0.6 g Barbital 0.15 g Distilled Water to 50.0 cc Used in therapy of shock. Petrov, I. R. & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 138. Astepin A mixture containing the following components: Aspirin 0.25 g Theobromine °-25 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 534. Asterol. See Amicazol Asthma-Spray (Astma-Sprei) A mixture containing the following components: Methylatropine Bromide 0.0014 g Papaverine Chloride 0.0088 g Epinephrine Tartrate 0.005 g Pituitrin 1. international unit Sodium Nitrate 0.0008 g Used in the treatment of asthma, bronchial spasms and bronchial edema. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 2nd ed., 1961. p. 40. Asthmatin (Astmatin) Cigarettes containing the following components: Stramonium Leaves 8 parts Sodium Nitrate 1 part Hyoscyamus Leaves 2 parts Used in therapy of asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 132. Asthmatol (Astmatol) Powder containing the following components: Datura Leaves 6 parts Atropa belladonna Leaves 2 parts Hyoscyamus Leaves 1 part Sodium Nitrate 1 part Water 3 parts Used in therapy of asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 129. Asthmin (Astmin) A mixture of the following components: Antipyrine 0.52 g Codeine 0.05 g Ephedrine Sulfate 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Triethanolamine Iodide 0.03 g Calcium Gluconate 0.25 g "Radobelin" 0.00015 g Eucalyptus Oil 0.0004 g Drug Index 103 Lobeline 0.000015 Used in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 2nd ed., 1961. p. 40. Asthmolysin. See Antiasthmocrine Astiron Tyrosine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]phenyl]-DL-alanyl]-, ethyl ester, L- C26H33CI2N3O5 ,—, 0=C-0-Et 0 ,___v CH-PH-CI H0'\^/~cHrCH-NH-C-CH-CH,--NH-C-NH-C-NH-iso-Pr -HCI Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 511. Merck index, 1960. p. 236. Bikalin. See Bicalin Bikaotan. See Mercamine Bikarmint. See Bicarmint Bilagit Dragees containing the following components: Bile Acids 0.06 g Mint Oil 0.02 g Phenolphthalein 0.02 g Urotropin 0.08 g Papaverine 0.02 g Homatropin 0.001 g Used in the treatment of cholelithiasis, cholecy- stitis and jaundice. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 2nd ed., 1961. p. 54. Bilamid. See Nicodin Biliarin Bile preparation. Emulsion used externally in the treatment of spondylolisthesis, ankylosing spondyl- arthritis, etc. Levin, N. "Legalization of biliarin" Med Rabot, 1960, No. 66, p. 3. Bilichol (Bilikhol) Urotropin and bile acid preparation used in the treatment of biliary diseases. Bilignost Synonyms: Adipiodone, Biligrafin, Cholografin, Cholospect, Endografin, Iodipamide, Radio- selectan Biliare. Benzoic acid, 3,3'-(adipoyldiimino)bis[2,4,6-tri- iodo-, disodium salt C2oHi4l6N206-2Na C0,H COaH NH-C-CCH^-C-NH^J ZNa Contrast medium for cholangiography. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 621. Merck index, 1960. p. 559. Biligrafin. See Bilignost Bilikhol. See Bilichol Bilin Synonym: Belkovyi Preparat Instituta Pitaniia. A nutritional protein preparation of the Institute of Nutrition. Petrov-Maslakov, M. A. "Role of chemical factors in obstetrics and gynecology" Vop Okhr Materin Dets, 1965, 10: No. 5, p. 52-7. Biliognost. See Bilitrast Biliopsil. See Bilitrast Biliselectan. See Bilitrast Bilistram. See Bilitrast Bilitest. See Bilitrast Bilitrast Synonyms: Biliognost, Biliopsil, Biliselectan, Bilistram, Bilitest, Bilombrine, Bilospect, Cholotrast, Dikol, Feniodol, Iodoalphionic Acid, Iodobil, Isocolefanine, Jodobil, Neo- bilopac, Perfectochol, Pheniodol, Priodax, Sombrabil, Tenicid. Propionic acid, 3-(4-hydroxy-3,5-diiodophenyl)-2- 114 Drug Index phenyl- C15H12I2O3 H0 \ )-CH^CH"C0*H I Contrast medium for cholecystography. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 620. Merck index, 1960. p. 560. Bilizorin. See Nicodin Bilombrine. See Bilitrast Bilospect. See Bilitrast Binan Synonym: BIN-7. Bacteriostatic preparation isolated from Ce.traria. Used in local therapy of burns, infected wounds, suppurative infections and various surgical diseases. Akademiia Nauk SSR. Botanicheskii Institut. Nov- yi antibiotik binan, Hi natrievaia solusni- novoi kisloty, 1957. Merck index, 1960. p. 108 5. Bindan. See Phenillin Biobamat. See Meprotan Biolipe. See Lipocaine Biological Antiseptic Paste 3 (Biologicheskaia Anti- septicheskaia Pasta 3) A dry blood serum and plasma preparation con- taining also synthomycin, furacillin and albu- cid. Balianskaia, G. Z. "Apropos of the treatment of periodontosis" Sovet Med, 1964, 27: No. 8, p. 127-31. Biological Antiseptic Tampon (Biologicheskii Anti- septicheskii Tampon) Synonym: BAT. Preparation containing human plasma and serum with gelatin, blood-coagulating substances and antibacterial drugs such as penicillin, nitrofurazone, etc. Used as a hemostatic agent in surgical practice. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii 0 leharstvennykh sred- stvakh, 1959. p. 12. Biological Paste (Biologicheskaia Pasta) Paste containing the following components: Bone Powder 35 cc Gypsum 35 cc Fibrin Powder (or Dry Plasma) 25 cc Galascorbin 5 cc Dry Penicillin 3 ml Dry Streptomycin 3 ml Iron Sequioxide 4 g Used in filling bone cavities Mudryi, S. P. "Accelerated bone tissue regenera- tion in the alveolar process with the applica- tion of 'biological paste'." Fiziol Zh (Kiev), 1962, 8: No. 2, p. 267-8. Biologicheskaia Antisepticheskaia Pasta 3. See Biological Antiseptic Paste 3 Biologicheskaia Pasta. See Biological Paste Biologicheskii Antisepticheskii Tampon. See Biologi- cal Antiseptic Tampon Biomitsin. See Biomycin Biomycin (Biomitsin) Synonyms: Acronize, Aureocina, Aureomikoin, Aureomycin, Aureomykoin, Chlorotetracy- cline, Chrysomykine. 2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, 7-chloro-4-(dimethyl- ami no)-1,4,4a, 5,5a, 6,11,12a-octahydro-3,6,- 10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-l, 11-dioxo- C22H23C1N208 OH 0 OH 0 ft OHM P, Gl Me OH /NX Me Me Antibiotic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 469. Merck index, I960, p. 250. Biophenicol. See Levomycetin Bioplasmassa Human plasma preparation used in surgery as a filling material. Titova, A. T. "Use of bioplasmassa in the treat- Drug Index 115 ment of ankylosis of the mandible" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1961, 86: No. 2, p. 53-7. Biorastin Non-toxic and pyrogen-free solution of leguminous plant proteins. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 82. Biovetin Veterinary chlortetracycline preparation with mineral salts added. Sarkisov, A. Kh., et al. "Use of biovetin in vet- erinary medicine" Veterinariia, 1959, 36: No. 11, p. 64-71. Biovit-40 Veterinary chlortetracycline preparation. Sarkisov, A. Kh., et al. "Use of biovetin in vet- erinary medicine" Veterinariia, 1959, 36: No. 11, p. 64-71. Bisatin. See Isaphenine Bismoverol Suspension of a basic salt of a complex mono-bis- muthic acid in a neutral vegetable oil. Used in therapy of syphilis in all stages. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 528. Bistalbin A preparation containing Polygonum bistoria and albumin. Used as a substitute for albumin tannate in therapy of gastrointestinal diseases. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 257. Bistrium Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Bithiurol (Bitiurol) Suspension of 11% bismuth and thiourea in persic oil. Used in therapy of all forms of syphilis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 528. Bitiurol. See Bithiurol Bladan Base. See GETF Blood-Penicillin. See KP Powder BOEA. See Neodicoumarin Bogomolets' Serum (Syvorotka Bogomoltsa) Synonyms: ACS, ATSS, Cytotoxic Antireticular Serum, Tsitotoksicheskaia Antiretikuliarnaia Syvorotka. Bogomolets, A. A. Izbrannye trudy, Vol. 3. 1958. Merck index, 1960. p. 17. Boiled Serum. See KS Solution Bolius. See Bolus Bolus (Bolius) Baby powder containing boric acid. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 553. Bonpyrin. See Analgin Bormenthol (Bormentol) Synonym: Boromentol. A mixture containing the following components: 1. Menthol 0.5 g Boric Acid (Powdered) 5.0 g Petrolatum 54.5 g 2. Menthol 0.5 g Boric Acid (Powdered) 5.4 g Petrolatum 94.1 g 3. Menthol 0.5 g Boric Acid (Powdered) 5.0 g Petrolatum 94.5 g Used as an antiseptic and analgesic preparation in the treatment of pruritus, neuralgia and rhinitis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 294. Bormentol. See Bormenthol Boroglitserin. See Boroglycerin 116 Drug Index Boroglycerin (Boroglitserin) A mixture of the following components: Boric Acid (Powdered) 1.0 g Glycerin 9.0 g or: Sodium Borate 5.0 g Glycerin 30.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 294. Boromentol. See Bormenthol Borovertin Hexamethylenetetramine, compd. with H3BO3 (1:3) C6H12N4.3H3B03 H*C CH, CH, H, ■3H,B0, A topical anti-infective. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 592. Botkin's Powder (Poroshok Botkina) Mixture of the following components: Sodium Bicarbonate 6.5 parts Tartaric Acid 6.0 parts Sodium Sulfate 2.0 parts A mild purgative. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 267. Boverin Insecticidal Beauveria bassiana preparation. Pristavko, V. P. "On simultaneous effects of the fungus Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. and small doses of DDT on Liptinotarsa de- cemlineata Say larvae" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 155: No. 6, p. 1475-7. Bovoside A (Bovozid A) Bovoside A C31H4409 (M.jO^-O A cardiac glycoside. Angarskaia, M. A., et al. "On pharmacological properties of bovoside A" Farm Zh, 1965, 20: No. 1, p. 77-9. Bovozid A. See Bovoside A BP Piperidine, l-benzyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-, hydro- chloride C16H25N.HC1 Ma.^ ^rMa -HCI MelJ Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Tikhonenko, V. M. "Pharmacology of some de- rivatives of polyalkylpiperidines" Farma- kol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 698-705. BPAS. See "Sodium" under BEAMSK Breslavskii's Ointment (Maz Breslavskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Anesthesin 4.8 g Streptocid Album 4.8 g Crystalline Benzyl Penicillin 400,000 units Bismuth Nitrate 8.0 g Fish Oil 8.0 g Petrolatum 80.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 294. Bretylan. See Ornid Bretylin. See Ornid Bretylium Tosylate. See Ornid Brevicollin (Brevikollin) Carex brevicollis alkaloid used to stimulate uterine contractions in labor. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 88. Brevidil M. See Ditiline Brevikollin. See Brevicollin British Antilewisite. See Dicaptol Drug Index 117 Brodskii's Mixture (Mikstura Brodskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Calcium Chloride 15.0 g Sodium Borate 2.0 g Mersalyl 2.0 ml Phenobarbital 0.8 g Methyl Caffeine 0.4 g Spearmint Water 200.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 294. Bromo-methyl-N-diphenylatropine. See Gastripon Bronchocillin. See Ephecillin Bronchopen. See Ephecillin Bronchoselectan. See Triotrast Bronkephrine. See Isadrine Busulfan. See Myelosan 1,3-Butadiene, hexachloro-. See GKHBD Butadion Synonyms: G-13871, Artrizin, Butalidon, Buta- pirazol, Butartril, Butazolidin, Butidiona, Butylpyridin, Diphebuzol, Fenilbutina, Irga- pyrin, Phebuzine, Phenylbutazone, Pirar- reumol B, Pyrazolidin, Reudo, Reudox, Ti- cinil. 3,5-Pyrazolidinedione, 4-butyl-l ,2-diphenyl- C 19H20N2O2 J--L0W An analgesic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 77. Merck index, 1960. p. 800. Butalidon. See Butadion Butamid Synonyms: HLS 831, D S60, U 2043, Arcosal, Ar- tosin, Diaben, Diabuton, Dolipol, Hypogly- cone, Ipoglicone, Mobenol, Orabet, Oralin, Orinase, Rastinon, Tolbutamide, Tolbutyl- urea, Toluina. Urea, l-butyl-3-(p-tolylsulfonyl)- C12H1&N2O3S M& -\_y- SO-rNH-C-NH- Bu Oral antidiabetic agent. Genes, S. G., et al. "The mechanism of action of butamide" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 1, p. 89-94. Merck index, 1960. p. 183. 1,4-Butanediamine, N,N'-bis(3-aminopropyl)-. See Spermocrine 1,4-Butanediamine, N,N'-diisopropyl-. See Isoprine 1,4-Butanediol, dimethanesulfonate. See Myelosan 1-Butanol, 2,2'-(ethylenediimino)di-, (+)-. See Diam- butol 2-Butanone, 4-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-, hydrochlo- ride. See TG 1 Butapirazol. See Butadion Butartril. See Butadion Butazolidin. See Butadion Butethanol. See Dicaine Butidiona. See Butadion Butyl phosphorohydrazidate. See F-452 Butylpyridin. See Butadion 2-Butyn-l-ol, 4-(diethylamino)-l ,1-diphenyl-, hydro- chloride. See IT-130 Butyramide, 2-phenyl-. See Phenexan Butyric acid, 4-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-. See Chlorbutin Butyric acid, 4-mercapto-, ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate. See ZH-3 Butyric acid, 4-mercaptothio-, S-ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate. See ZH-5 118 Drug Index Butyric acid, 2-phenyl-, compd. with 2-aminoethanol (1:1). See Cetamiphen Butyrophenone, 4-[4-(p-chlorophenyl)-4-hydroxy- piperidino]-4'-fluoro-. See Haloperidol Butyrophenone, 2-[(dimethylamino)methyl]-4'-methyl-, hydrochloride. See A 16 Butyrophenone, 2-[(hexahydro-lH-azepin- l-yl)meth- yl]-, hydrochloride. See TG 8 Butyrophenone, 2-[(hexahydro-1 H-azepin-1 -yl)methyl]- 4'-methyl-, hydrochloride. See TG 14 C Preparation (Preparat C) Ammonium, hexamethylenebis[(carboxymethyl)di- methyl-, dichloride, didodecyl ester C3bH78N204.2Cl Me Me Me-N-CCH^-N-Me CH}-(CH2)-0-C-CHx CHi-C-O-tCH^-CHj -XCI" 0 0 Anti-infective preparation effective against Kleb- siella rhinoscleromatis. Pisko, G. T., & Denisenko, V. P. "Experimental studies on the chemotherapeutic effect of a hexamethylenediamine derivative of the Frish-Volkovich bacillus" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1964, 27: No. 2, p. 222-5. Caferid (Kaferid) Mixture of Calendula flower extract with ferric trioxide. Used as a hematinic agent. "Caferid" Farm Zh, 1959, 14: No. 2, p. 88-9. Cafron. See Amizil Calcium Glycerinophosphate. See Glycerophosphene Calcium Glycerophosphate. See Glycerophosphene Calmiren. See Meprotan Calypnon. See Barotal Camphatal (Kamfatal) Tablets containing the following components: Camphor Bromide 0.25 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g A sedative preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Camphidonium. See Camphonium Camphiod (Kamfiod) Synonyms: Microiodide, Mikroiod. Dragee containing the following components: Crystalline Iodine 0.0005 Potassium Iodide 0.005 Camphor Bromide 0.1 Valeriana Root 0.1 Valeriana Extract 0.05 Used in hyperthyroidism. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Camphodal (Kamfodal) Dragee containing the following components: Crystalline Iodine 0.0005 Potassium Iodide 0.005 Phenobarbital 0.01 Camphor Bromide 0.1 Valeriana Root 0.1 Valeriana Extract 0.05 Used in hyperthyroidism Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Camphoid (Kamfoid) A mixture containing the following components: Iodine 0.0005 i Potassium Iodide 0.005 | Camphor Bromide 0.05 i Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 535. Camphonium (Kamfonii) Synonyms: HA 106, Wy 1395, Camphidonium, Kam- fidonii, Kandiamin Methocamphoni Methyl- sulfas, Ostensin, Ostensol, Trimethidinium Methosulfate. 3-Azoniabicyclo[3.2. l]octane, 3-[3-(dimethylami- no)propyl]-l,3,S.S-tetramethyl-, methyl sul- Drug Index 119 fate, methosulfate C 17H36N2-2CH304S Me I r—C~ Me Me-C-Me Mfc-N-(CHA-N-Me. ' z CH3-0-S-0" ■CH- Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Shuster, la. Ganglioblokiruiushchie veshchestva, 1963, p. 178. Merck index, 1960, p. 1067. Capsin (Kapsin) Liniment containing the following components: Methyl Salicylate Capsicum Hyoscyamine Used in therapy of rheumatism, arthritis and exu- dative pleurisy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 63. Caramiphen Ethanedisulfonate. See Mepanit Caramiphen Hydrochloride. See Mepanit Caramiphen Methylsulfomethylate. See Mepanit Carbachol. See Carbocholine Carbamel. See Carbocholine Carbamic acid, 2-methyl-2-propyltrimethylene ester. See Meprotan Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 6-methyl-2-propyl-4-pyrimi- dinyl ester. See Pyramat Carbamic acid, dimethyldithio-, sodium salt. See DMDK Carbamic acid, phosphono-, P,P-dimethyl Pr ester. See Avenin Carbamic acid, phosphono-, trimethyl ester-. See K- 20-35 Carbamide. See Cyamide Carbanilic acid, m-chloro-, isopropyl ester. See Chloro-IFK Carbanilide, 4,4'-diethoxythio-. See Ethoxyd Carbilazine. See Ditrazine Carbocholine (Karbokholin) Synonyms: Carbachol, Carbamel, Carbolin, Car- cholin, Cholinergol, Choryl, Doryl, Entero- tonin, Lentin, Moryl. Choline, chloride, carbamate C6H15N2O2.CI Me H9N-C-0-CH.-CrL-N-Me CI" 0 \ Me Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 115. Jenkins, G. L., et al. The chemistry of organic products, 1957, p. 195. Carbogen (Karbogen) A mixture containing the following components: Carbon Dioxide 5-7 % Oxygen 95-93 % Used as a central respiratory stimulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 111. Carbohydrate-Protein Plasma-Substitute. See UBP- LIPK Carbolen (Karbolen) Granules or tablets containing the following com- ponents: Charcoal 73 % Sucrose 10% Starch 12 % Sodium Chloride 5 % Used in therapy of alkaloid, heavy metal and mushroom poisoning, botulism, hyperacidity, meteorism, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 244. Carbolin. See Carbocholine Carbolineum. See KEAM Preparation Carbon Hexachloride. See Fasciolin Carbon Serum (Ugolnaia Syvorotka) Activated carbon saturated by specific immune sera used in the diagnosis of infectious dis- eases. Siroke, A. L., et al. "Agglomeration reaction of carbon serum" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1960, 15: No. 5, p. 23-33. 120 Drug Index Carbophos (Karbofos) Synonyms: TM-4049, Malathion, Malathon. Succinic acid, mercapto-, diethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Me phosphorodithioate r 10h19o6ps2 s 0 Me-0-P-S-CH-C-O-Et O-Me CH.-C-0-Et 11 ft Insecticide. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 82. Merck index, 1960. p. 631. Carcholin. See Carbocholine Cardamine. See Cordiamine 5(3-Card-20(22)-enolide, 3(3,5,14-trihydroxy-19-oxo-. See S 1 Cardiazol. See Corazole Cardifortan. See Corazole Cardimon. See Cordiamine Cardiodynamin. See Vasoton Cardiofilina. See Diaphylline Cardiomin. See Diaphylline Cardiomone. See MAP Cardiotonicum. See Corazole Cardiotrast (Kardiotrast) Synonyms: Abrogen, Arteriodone, Diatrast, Diodone, Diodrast, Diotrast, Iodopyracet, Ioduron, Iopracyl, Neomethiodol, Neoskio- dan, Neospect, Nesylan, Nosylan, Nyco- drast, Oparenol, Pelviren, Perabrodil, Perur- dil, Pyelombrine, Pyelosil, Pyelumbrin, Um- bradil, Uriodone, Urograf, Vasiodone, Vis- kiosol. 1(4H)-Pyridineacetic acid, 3,5-diiodo-4-oxo-, compd. with Et2NH (1:1) CtHsI.NO^C^HuN CHa-C0aH i tt N ' ll JLl Vt A contrast medium. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 616. Merck index, 1960. p. 562. Cardiovalen (Kardiovalen) Mixture containing the following compo- nents: Erysimum canescens Extract (or Eryside) 17 parts Adoniside 30 parts Crataegus sanguine a Seed Extract 2 parts Valeriana Extract 46.9 parts Camphor 0.4 parts Sodium Bromide 2 parts 96 % Ethyl Alcohol 1.6 parts Chlorobutanol 20.0 % Used in therapy of rheumatic heart disease, cardiosclerosis with cardiac insufficiency and circulatory disorders, angina pectoris and autonomic neuroses. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 187. Cardophylin. See Diaphylline Cardophyllin. See Diaphylline Cardosal. See Corazole Cardosan. See Corazole Carena. See Diaphylline Caricide. See Ditrazine Carotol (Karotol) Carotene in oil solution. Lidskii, B.I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 376. Caroton (Karoton) Aqueous colloidal solution of carotene. Used as a local analgesic and antiphlogistic Drug Index 121 agent in ocular diseases, cutaneous lesions, gingivitis and mucosal lesions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 294. Carvasin. See Nitrosorbid Caryolysin. See Embichin Casantin. See Dinezin Cassol (Kazzol) Sodium salt of casein containing the following components: Proteins 80 % Lactose 4.5% Fats 1.5% Mineral Salts 9 % Water 5 % Used for children requiring supplementary protein diets. Prokopeva, G. M. "Protein preparation cassol in child nutrition" Vop Okhr Materin Dets, 1960, 5: No. 5, p. 9-12 Catapyrin. See Allacyl Catran. See Phenizin Catron. See Phenizin CCC. See Cyamide Cedilanid. See Celanide Celadigal. See Celanide Celanide (Tselanid) Synonyms: Cedilanid, Celadigal, Digilanid C, Dilanid C, Isolanide, Izolanid, Lanatoside C, Lanatozid C. Digitalis lanata glycoside. "Abitsin i tselanid (abicynum, celanidum)" Nov Lek Sred, 1962, No. 3, p. 5-16. Merck index, 1960, p. 596. Celocurine. See Ditiline Centedrin. See "Hydrochloride" under Meridil Centralgin. See Dicaine Centrazole. See Corazole Cepentil (Tsepentil) Lysergamide, N-cyclopentyl- C21H25N30 a HN-C Serotonin antagonist and LSD-25 derivative. Zakusov, V. V. "Pharmacology and chemistry" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1964, 19: No. 4, p. 43-51. Cer-O-Cillin. See Almecillin Cerulomycin (Tserulomitsin) Anti-influenza antibiotic isolated from Actino- myces coerulescens. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i antibiotic he skie veshchestva, 1958. p. 319. Cetamiphen (Tsetamifen) Synonyms: Feneksol, Phenexol. Butyric acid, 2-phenyl-, compd. with 2-amino- ethanol (1:1) C19H1202.C2H7NO CHj-CHa-CH-C0aH -H^-CHrCHrOH Hypocholesteremic drug used in the treatment of arteriosclerosis. Naser, A. M. "Study on the hypocholesteremic effect of cetamiphen (phenexol) in arterio- sclerotic patients" Kardiologiia, 1964, 4: No. 1, p. 52-7. Cevanol. See Amizil Chaga Synonyms: Berezovyi Grib, Fungus Betulinus, Inonotus Obliquus, Poria Obliqua Agaric growing on the birch tree. Used in symptomatic therapy of cancer patients. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 34. Chai Appetitnyi. See Appetite Tea 122 Drug Index Chaikov^kii's Solution (Zhidkost Chaikovskogo) An antiseptic solution: Levomycetin 1 g Glycerin 65 drops Celloidin 4 g Collodium 100 g Svetlov, S. I. "On the use of Chaikovskii's solu- tion in microtrauma in a locomotive plant" Med Sestra, 1963, No. 10, p. 54-5 Chainyi Grib Synonyms: Chainyi Kvas, Iaponskaia Matka, Iaponskii Grib, Kambukha, Kambukhal, Manchzhurskii Grib. A product of symbiotic culture of Brown's Acetobacter, yeasts, and Herman's Bacterium xylinoides and Bacterium gluconicum. Used in popular medicine in senile processes and tested clinically in arteriosclerosis, arteriosclerotic hypertension, tonsillitis, respiratory conditions, diarrheas and bacil- lary dysentery. Barbanchik, G. F. Chainyi grib i ego lechebnye svoistva, 1957. Chainyi Kvas. See Chainyi Grib Cheirotoxin, degluco-. See Degluco-Heirotoxin Chemicetin. See Levomycetin Chemidon. See Tubazid Chemiochin. See Acrichine Chemiofuran. See F 30 Chemofuran. See Furacillin Chinacrine Hydrochloride. See Acrichine Chinet (Khinet) Cinchona preparation used as substitute for qui- nine. In addition to quinine, chinet con- tains also cinchonine, cinchonidine, chini- dine and amorphous alkaloids. Used in therapy of malaria. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo syria GSSR, 1957. p. 113. Chinorto. See Phosphacol Chinosol. See Kinozol Chloor-Hexaviet. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Chloracon. See Phenacon Chlorambucil. See Chlorbutin Chloraminophene. See Chlorbutin Chloramphenicol. See Levomycetin Chlorazicin (Khloratsizin) Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-(N,N-diethyl-(3-alan- yl)- C19H21C1N20S N 0=C-CH,-CH,-N Et Et Coronary dilator used in the treatment of coronary insufficiency and arteriosclerosis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 73. Chlorazine (Khlorazin) s-Triazine, 4,6-diamino-l-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,2- dihydro-2,2-dimethyl- CnH^ClNs NH* N*S^ H1N-k..JrMe N Me Used in therapy of all types of malaria. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, razreshennykh k vypusku v 1956 g. Farmakologicheskim komitetom Uchenogo soveta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniia SSSR, 1958. p. 95. Chlorbiotin. See Levomycetin Chlorbutin (Khlorbutin) Synonyms: CB. 1348, Chlorambucil, Chloramino- phene, Leukeran. Butyric acid, 4-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phen- Drug Index 123 yl]- C14H19Cl2N02 CI-CHj CHj . ^ Cl-OU-CH, — Antineoplastic agent used in leukemias, lympho- mas and Hodgkin's disease. "Khlorbutin (chlorbutinum)" Nov Lek Sred, 1963, No. 6, p. 143-64. Merck index, 1960. p. 234. Chlordane. See M 410 Chlordinezin (Khlordinezin) Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-l0-[2-(diethylamino)eth- yl]- C18H2iClN2S CHa.-CH,-M Et Chloro-analog of diethazine. Raevskii, K. S. "Anti-spastic properties of certain phenothiazine derivatives" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsak&v, 1959, 59: No. 2, p. 129-34. Chlorethamine. See Embichin Chlorethazine. See Embichin Chlorethiazol. See Hemithiamine Chlorethylphenamide. See Phenacon Chlorguanide Hydrochloride. See Bigumal Chloride Plasma (Khloridnaia Plazma) Blood plasma preparation containing in addition 3% of sodium chloride and 2% of glucose. Used in therapy of shock. Voskoboinikov, N. M. "Transfusion of chloride plasma in complex therapy of burns" Ortop Travm Protez, 1959, 20: No. 9, p. 61-5. Chloridin (Khloridin) Synonyms: RP 4753, BW 50-63, Daraprim, Malo- cide, Pyrimethamine. Pyrimidine, 2,4-diamino-5-(p-chlorophenyl)-6-eth- yl- C12H13C1N4 Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye srtdstva, 1958. p. 513. Merck index, I960, p. 579. Chloriguane. See Bigumal Chlorisondamine. See Hisindamone Chlormerodrin. See Promeran Chlormethine. See Embichin Chlorneoantergan. See Suprastin Chlorochin. See Quingamine Chloro-IFK (Khlor-IFK) Carbanilic acid, m-chloro-, isopropyl ester C10H12C1N02 0 NH-C-0-iso-Pr A herbicide. Sboeva, A. M. "Chloro-IFK content in carrots and onions grown in the soil treated with this herbicide" Vop Pitan, 1962, 21: No. 1, p. 73-4. Chloromycetin. See Levomycetin Qilorophen (Khlorofen) Synonyms: Synthetic 3956, Alltox, Geniphene, Penphene, Phenacide, Phenatox, Toxakil, Toxaphene. Contact insecticide obtained by photochemical chlorination of camphene. Nabokov, V. A. Kontaknye insektitsidy, 195S. p. 53. Jenkins, G. L., et al. The chemistry of organic medicinal products, 1957. p. 26. Chlorophos (Khlorofos) Synonyms: Bayer L 13/ 59, DETF, Dipterex. Phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyeth- 124 Drug Index yl)-, dimethyl ester C4H8C1304P 0 OH Me-O-P-CH-CCI, O-Me Cholinesterase-inhibitor insecticide. Vashkov, V. I., & Nekrasova, T. S. "Bacteri- cidal properties of chlorophos" Zh Mikro- biol, 1959, 30: No. 6, p. 48-52. Merck index, 1960. p. 385. Chloropyramine. See Suprastin Chloropyribenzamine. See Suprastin Chloroquine Diphosphate. See Quingamine Chloro-S.C.T.Z. See Hemithiamine Chlorothiazide. See Chlorurit Chlorothion (Khlorotion) Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(3-chloro-4-nitrophenyl) 0,0-di-Me ester C8H9C1N05PS o-p-o-^_ y-M O-Ma Contact insecticide of low toxicity. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 84. Chlorphenacyl (Khlorfenatsil) Acetic acid, [p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- CI-H,C-H.C Cl-HaC-H2C >-^yCHl- C0.H Antineoplastic agent. Khaleeva, T. G. "Studies on the effect of a series of anti-tumor preparations on human tumor culture" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1960, 49: No. 1, p. 95-8. Chlorpromazine. See Aminazin Chlorpyramine. See Suprastin Chlorten (Khlorten) Contact insecticide obtained by photochemical chlorination of ct-pinene and containing 64 % of chlorine. Nabokov, V. A. Kontaknye insektsidy, 1958. p. 52. Chlortetracycline. See Biomycin Chlortripelenamine. See Suprastin Chlorurit (Khlorurit) Synonyms: Alurene, Chlorothiazide, Chlotride, Clotride, Diuril, Minzil, Neo-Dema, Salisan, Saluretil, Saluric, Yadalan. 2H-1,2,4-Benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide, 6- chloro-, 1,1-dioxide C7H6C1N304S2 H,N-S(W CI 0 0 NH f) Diuretic and antihypertensive agent. Poliantseva L. R. "Clinical studies on a new diuretic chlorothiazide (chlorurit)" Sovet Med, 1960, 24: No. 9, p. 105-9. Merck index, 1960. p. 248. Chlorylen. See Narcogen Chlotride. See Chlorurit Choi agogue Tea (Zhelchegonnyi Chai) Infusion prepared from a mixture containing the following substances: Antennaria Flowers 4 parts Trifolium Leaves 3 parts Mentha Leaves 2 parts Coriandrum Fruits 2 parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 289. Choi ago I (Kholagol) A mixture containing the following components: Curcuma 0.0225 g Frangula Emodin 0.009 g Magnesium Salicylate 0.18 g Ethereal Oils 5.535 g Drug Index 125 Ethyl Alcohol 0.9 Olive Oil to 10.0 Used as a cholagogue. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 97. Cholamid. See Nicodin Cholan. See Chologon Cholan-DH. See Chologon Cholef. See Fecholine Choi el i thin No. 1 (Kholelitin No. 1) Mixture prepared from tinctures of the following plants: Berberis vulgaris Bark Carduus marianus Seeds Dioscorea caucasica Root Used in therapy of cholelithiasis. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 89. Choi el i thin No. 2 (Kholelitin No. 2) Mixture prepared from tinctures of the follow- ing plants: Cinchonum rubrum Bark Cholidonium majus Root Leptandra virginica Leaves Used in therapy of cholelithiasis. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 89. Oiolelithin No. 3 (Kholelitin No. 3) Mixture containing the following components: Berberis vulgaris Root Tincture Nux vomica Tincture Calcium Carbonate Iron Sulfate Used in therapy of cholelithiasis. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 89. Cholenzyme (Kholenzim) Tablets containing bile and gastric and intesti- nal enzymes. Used in therapy of hepatitis, cholecystitis and gastrointestinal diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 288. Choligen. See Nicodin Choline, chloride carbamate. See Carbocholine Choline, halide succinates. See Ditiline Choline, iodide 5-(ethoxymethyl)-2-furoate. See Preparation 1478 Choline, iodide 2-furoate. See Preparation 597 Choline, iodide a-phenylcyclohexaneacetate. See R46K Choline, iodide suberate. See Subecholine Choline, salts, diphenylacetates. See PK-68 Choline, salts, 1-phenylcyclohexaneacetates. See PK-57 Cholinergol. See Carbocholine Choline Succinate Dichloride. See Ditiline Chologon (Khologon) Synonyms: Cholan, Cholan-DH, Dehychol, De- hycol, Dehydrocholin, DH, Didrocol, Dilabil, Erebile, Oxycholin, Procholon. Dehydrocholic acid C24H3405 CH-CH,-CH,-C0,H Choleretic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 287. Merck index, 1960. p. 323. Cholografin. See Bilignost Cholosas (Kholosas) Rosa canina extract. Used in therapy of cholecystitis and hepatitis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 289. Cholospect. See Bilignost Cholotrast. See Bilitrast 126 Drug Index Oionsurid (Khonsurid) Biogenic stimulator obtained from cattle hyaline cartilage. Used as a stimulant in wound heal- ing. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 142. Choryl. See Carbocholine Chrysanol (Krizanol) Synonym: Oleochrysine. Gold, [(2-hydroxy-3-sulfopropyl)thio]-, calcium salt C3H7Au04S2.l/2Ca OH /Vu-S-CHrCH-CHj-SOjH -ViCa Used in therapy of lupus erythematosus, rheuma- toid arthritis and, prior to the introduction of modern drugs, pulmonary and laryngeal forms of tuberculosis. Mashkovskii, M. D.Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 505. Merck index, 1960. p. 190. Chrysomallin. See Antibiotic 2703 Chrysomykine. See Biomycin Chymopsin (Khimopsin) Amorphous chymotrypsin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 135. Merck index, 1960. p. 259. Chymotrypsin. See Chymopsin Cibalgin. See Analgin Cichol (Tsikhol) Mixture containing the following components: Citral Sodium Cholate Used as a local analgesic in ophthalmologic al therapy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 294. Ciine. See Acetoxan B Cincaine. See "Hydrochloride" under Sovcaine Cinchocaine. See "Hydrochloride" under Sovcaine Cinchoninamide, 2-butoxy-N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-. See Sovcaine Cinnamaldehyde, oc-chloro-p-nitro-. See Corinal Cinnamic acid, ct-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 199 Cinnamic acid, a-methyl-oc-(2-morpholinoethyl)benz- yl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 195 Cinnamic acid, a-(2-morpholinoethyl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 188 Cirotyl. See Isaphenine Cirpon. See Meprotan Citramon (Tsitramon) Tablets or powder containing the following components: Acetylsalicylic Acid 0.24 g Acetophenetidin 0.18 g Caffeine 0.03 g Cocoa 0.03 g Citric Acid 0.02 g Sucrose 0.5 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 71 Clavitol. See Pregnantol Cleol (Kleol) A mixture of the following components: Rosin 40 parts 95% Ethyl Alcohol 33 parts Ether 15 parts Sunflower Oil 1 part Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 635. Climacterin (Klimakterin) Dragees containing the following components: Estradiol Benzoate 25 units Powdered Ovary 0.03 g Glyceryl Trinitrate 0.0002 g Theobromine 0.025 g Caffeine 0.025 g Phenolphthalein 0.006 g Calcium Phosphate 0.004 g Used in therapy of climacteric disorders. Aronovich, G. D. Farmakoterapevticheskii spravochnik nevropatologa, 1959. p. 187- Drug Index 127 Clinestrol. See Sinestrol Cloramin. See Embichin Clotride. See Chlorurit CN Tablets (Tabletki KN) Tablets containing the following components: Calendula officinalis 0.25 g Nicotinic Acid 0.1 g Used in symptomatic therapy of gastrointestinal cancer. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 249. Cnidomon (Knidomon) An ointment containing 15% alcoholic extract of Cnidium monnieri. Used in the treatment of vaginal trichomoniasis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 193. Coamide (Koamid) Cobalt(II), dichlorobis(nicotinamide)- Ci2H12Cl2CoN402 & ■CoCI, Used as a hemopoietic stimulant in the treatment of iron deficiency, hemorrhagic and aplastic anemias and of lymphatic leukemia. "Coamide" Farm Zh, 1959, 14: No. 2, p. 89. Cobalt(II), dichlorobis(nicotinamide)-. See Coamide Codeinone, dihydro-14-hydroxy-. See Thecodine Coelicomycin (Tselikomitsin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces coelicolor. In acid medium coelicomycin changes to red and orange; in alkaline medium it changes to blue and violet. Blinov, N. O., et al. "Comparison of coelico- mycin with red-violet indicator-antibiotics" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 8, p. 717-22. Cofadin (Kofadin) A mixture of the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.25 g Aminopyrine 0.2 g Codeine 0.015 g Caffeine Benzoate 0.1 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 306. Cofalgin (Kofalgin) Tablets containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.3 g Caffeine Benzoate Sodium 0.05 g An analgesic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Cofeidon (Kofeidon) A mixture containing the following components: Aminopyrine 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate 0.05 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 306. Cofermin (Kofermin) A mixture containing the following components in 1 cc of solution: Iron 10-0 mg Cobalt 10 mg Manganese 0.01 mg Used in therapy of hypochromic anemias. Frenkina, D. Z. "New anti-anemic drugs in the treatment of hypochromic anemias of various etiologies" Probl Gemot, 1959, 4: No. 4, p. 31-5. Coffen (Koffen) A mixture containing the following components: Phenacetin 0.25 g Caffeine 0.05 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 306. Coffen-Forte (Koffen-Fort) A mixture of the following components: Phenacetin 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate 0.1 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 306. Cofranal (Kofranal) Rhamnus bark preparation with cathartic proper- ties. Milonova, N. P. "A new Rhamnus bark prepara- tion" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1964, 19: No. 1, p. 61-5. 128 Drug Index Colcemid. See Omain Colchamine. See Omain Colchicine, N-deacetyl-N-methyl-. See Omain Colibacterin (Kolibakterin) Escherichia coli preparation used in gastrointes- tinal diseases. Didenko, S. I., et al. "Dry colibacterin—a new effective preparation for the treatment and prevention of enteric diseases" Biull Uch Med Sov Min Zdrav FSFSR, 1962, 3: No. 1, p. 19-21. Colimycin. See Framycin Colistatin (Kolistatin) Antibiotic isolated from cultures of sporogenous bacteria. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 321. Merck index, 1960. p. 278. Collodium (Kollodii) Mixture of the following components: Pyroxylin 4% Ethyl Alcohol 20% Ether 76% Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 635. Collodium Elasticum (Kollodii Elasticheskii) Mixture containing the following components: Collodium 97% Castor Oil 3% Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 636. Colloidal Infusin (Kolloidnyi Infuzin) Synthetic plasma substitute containing in 1000 cc of solution the following components: Sodium Chloride 7.5 g Magnesium Chloride 0.1 g Potassium Chloride 0.2 g Mono-substituted Sodium Carbonate 2.8 g Antigen-free Casein 40.2 cc Distilled Water Chertkov, I. L. Iskusstvennye zameniteli krovi, 1958. p. 26. Collosilicate (Kollosilikat) Aqueous solution of a sodium salt of silicic acid. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 636. Coloton. See Nicodin Compazine. See Meterazine Condelphine (Kondelfin) Delphinium confusum alkaloid. Used in therapy of nervous system diseases associated with muscle tonus and motor dis- orders . Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 164. Conteben. See Tibon Contraceptin (Kontratseptin) Vaginal suppositories containing the following components: Boric Acid 0.1 g Fatty Base 1.7 g Hydroxyquinoline Sulfate 0.03 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 598. Contrapot. See Teturam Convasid (Konvazid) Aqueous solution of purified Convallaria majalis glycosides. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 117. Merck index, I960, p. 283. Coracon. See Cordiamine Coraethamide. See Cordiamine Coralgil. See Diethyphen Coralgina. See Diethyphen Coramine. See Cordiamine Corazole (Korazol) Synonyms: Angiazol, Cardiazol, Cardifortan, Cardiotonicum, Cardosal, Cardosan, Centra- zol, Corvis, Deumacard, Leptazol, Metra- zol, Neocardol, Neurazol, Opticor, Penta- card, Pentamethazol, Pentamethylenetetra- zol, Pentazole, Pentemesan, Pentetrazole, Pentrozol, Pentylenetetrazol, Phrenazol, Stillcardiol, Tetracor, Yetrazol. Drug Index 129 5H-Tetrazoloazepine, 6,7,8,9-tetrahydro- C6H10N4 Central nervous system stimulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 92. Merck index, 1960. p. 784. Corbella (Korbella) Tablets containing 0.001 g of atropine. Used in therapy of parkinsonism. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 119. Corchoroside A (Korkhorozid A) Corchoroside A C29H4209 CAM Cardiac glycoside obtained from Corchorus oli- torius L. Turova, A. D., & Leskov, A. I. "A new cardiac glycoside corchoroside A" Farmakol Tok- sik, 1961, 24: No. 2, p. 197-201. Corconium. See Subecholine Cordiamid. See Cordiamine Cordiamine (Kordiamin) Synonyms: Anacardon, Cardamine, Cardimon, Coracon, Coraethamide, Coramine, Cordi- amid, Corediol, Cormed, Corvoton, Dinacor- yl, Dynacoryl, Eucoran, Nikethamide, Salva- card, Stimulin, Tonocard. Nicotinamide, N,N-diethyl- C10H14N20 d 0 Et u / C-N XEt Respiratory stimulant acting upon the medullary centers. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 93. New & nonofficial drugs, 1959. p. 382. Cordigit (Kordigit) Preparation obtained from dry leaves of Digitalis purpurea with gitalin as the principal active substance. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 181. Cordin (Kordin) A mixture containing the following components: Khellin 0.005 g Daucarine 0.02 g Papaverine 0.02 g Cordigit 0.0001 g Reserpine 0.00005 g Platyphylline 0.001 g Rutin 0.01 g Used in the treatment of heart diseases. Bondarenko, A. I., et al. "Pharmacotherapeutic studies on cordin" Vrach Delo, 1961, No. 4, p. 32-6. Corediol. See Cordiamine Corelborin C (Korelborin K) Helleborus caucasicus glycoside. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 192. Corelborin P (Korelborin P) HeUeborus purpurascens glycoside. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 192. Coresid (Korezid) Cardiac glycoside prepared from Erysimum cheir- anthoides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 195. Corglycon (Korglikon) Preparation containing all Convallaria majalis glycosides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 1S5. 130 Drug Index Corinal (Korinal) Cinnamaldehyde, oc-chloro-p-nitro- C9H6C1N03 CI 0 ft X\ ' * OiN-V \>-ch=c-c Antibacterial preparation. Bogdanov, F. R., et al. "Treatment of torpid wounds, trophic ulcers and chronic osteo- myelitis with an antimicrobial preparation corinal" Ortop Travm Protez, 1964, 25: No. 7, p. 22-5. Cormed. See Cordiamine Cornerin (Kornerin) Nerium oleander glycoside. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 123. Corn Plaster (Mozolnyi Plastyr) A demulcifying and keratolytic preparation con- taining the following components: Salicylic Acid 20 parts Rosin 27 parts Paraffin 26 parts Petrolatum 27 parts Machkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 551 Corodil. See Nitrosorbid Corontin (Korontin) Synonym: Segontin. Phenethylamine, N-(3,3-diphenylpropyl)-oc-meth- yl- C24H27N /—. Me \=/ ft V-CH.-CH-NH-CH.-CHj-CH^"^) Votchal, B. E., & Vysokii, F. F. "Clinical phar- macology of a new coronary-dilator coron- tin" Ter Arkh, 1965, 37: No. 3, p. 43-7. Corotoxigenin, glycoside. See CS 3 Corthion. Set NIUIF 100 Corticocin (Kortikotsin) Ointment containing 1% of colimycin and 1% of cortisone acetate. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 175. Cortidin. See Cortin Cortigen. See Cortin Cortin (Kortin) Synonyms: ACE, Balcortil, Cortidin, Cortigen, Cortisural, Escatin, Eschatin, Eucortone, Iliren, Krinocort, Pancorton, Supracort. Adrenal cortex extract. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 362. Merck index, 1960. p. 3. Cortinazine. See Tubazid Cortisural. See Cortin Corulin (Korulin) A mixture containing the following components: Corglycon 1 part Khellin 5 parts Rutin 5 parts Crataegus Extract 250 parts Angarskaia, M. A., et al. "Pharmacology of cor- ulin" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 2, p. 163-8. Corvalol (Korvalol) Synonym: Valocardin. A mixture of the following components: Ethyl Ester of alpha-Bromoisovaleric Acid 2.0 % Phenobarbital Sodium 2.0 % Mint Oil 0.14 % Ethyl Alcohol 50.0 % Water 45.86 % Sedative and spasmolytic drug used in angina pectoris. "Korvalol (corvalolum)" Nov Lek Sred, 1962, No. 4, p. 24-31. Corvis. See Corazole Corvoton. See Cordiamine CoOiermopsin (Kotermopsin) A mixture containing the following components: Thermopsine (Thermopsis Alkaloid) 0.01 g Drug Index 131 Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.25 g Codeine 0.02 g Glycyrrhiza Powder 0.2 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 306. Cotinizin. See Tubazid Coumarin, 3-(a-acetonyl-p-nitrobenzyl)-4-hydroxy-. See Syncoumar Coumarin, 8-[[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]methyl]- 6,7-dihydroxy-4-methyl-. See Esculamin Coumarin, 3-chloro-7-hydroxy-4-methyl-, O-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate. See Resitox Coumarin, 7-methoxy-8-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)-. See Ostkhol Crategin (Krategin) Crataegus ucrainica preparation with sedative, vasodilator and hypotensive properties. Kharchenko, N. S. "Medicinal value of Crataegus ucrainica" Vrach Delo, 1965, No. 1, p. 116-7. Creosotal (Kreozotal) Synonym: Creosote Carbonate. Used in therapy of tuberculosis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikkh boleznei, 1959. p. 65. Merck index, 1960. p. 293. Creosote Carbonate. See Creosotal o-Cresol, 4,6-dinitro-. See DNOK p-Cresol, a-amino-2,6-di-tert-butyl-. See IRP-1 Crinodora. See Acrichine Croceomycin (Krotseomitsin) An antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces arabicus. Kovsharova, I. N., et al. "On the similarity between heliomycin and croceomycin" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 11, p. 980-3. Cronetal. See Teturam Crotilin (Krotilin) Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, 4-chloro-2- butenyl ester C12HHCI3O3 C,A y-0-CHa- C-O-CH,- CH=CH- CHaCI \=^-Cl Herbicide. Kharitonova, E. S. "Determination of the herbi- cide crotilin (gamma-chlorocrotilic ester of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) in the air" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksiko- logiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii. 1962, p. 109-11. Crotonic acid, 2-hydroxy-, methyl ester, di-Me phosphate. See R-3 Cruzin (Krutsin) Antibiotic produced by Schizotrypanum cruzi which inhibits succinic dehydrogenase and stimulates cytochrome oxidase in Crocker sarcoma homogenates. Trufanov, A. V., & Palkina, N. A. "Effect of anti- biotic cruzin on succinic dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase in tumor tissue" Bio- khimiia, 1960, 25: No. 5, p.787-9. Cryptonal. See Kinozol Crystallomycin (Kristallomitsin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces violaceo- niger var. cristallomicini cultures. Shorin, V. A., & Shapavalova, S. P. "Compara- tive antibacterial and therapeutic proper- ties of crystallomycin and amphomycin" Antibiotiki, 1959, 4: No. 1, p. 77-81. Curacit. See Ditiline Cuticulin (Kutikulin) Antimicrobial preparation obtained from the cuticle of the gizzard. Kirsanov, G. P. "Antimicrobial substance from the cuticle of the gizzard" Antibiotiki, 1961, 6: No. 2, p. 189-91. Cutisone (Kutizon) Synonym: SHCH-58. Benzaldehyde, p-isopropyl-, thiosemicarbazone 132 Drug Index CnH15N3S ISO-P '-Q- s CH=N-NH-C-NH, tartrate (1:2) Ci5H32N2.2C4H506 Tuberculostatic and anti-influenzal agent. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 4] p. 100. Cyacrin (Tsiakrin) Tissue adhesive used in vascular, muscular, and osseous surgery. Lipovetskii, G. S., et al. "Sutureless joining of tissues. (Experimental studies on the glue cyacrin)" Eksp Khir Anest, 1964, 9: No. 1, p. 3-6. Cyamide (Tsiamid) Synonyms: Carbamide, CCC, Temposil. Citrated calcium cyanamide used in the treatment of alcoholism. Ministerstvo Zdravookhraneniia RSFSR. Lechenie lits, stradaiushchikh alkogolizmom, tsiami- dom (tsitratom harbamida kaltsiia) y statsionare i vnebolnichnykh usloviiakh, 1964. 8 p. Cyclamide (Tsiklamid) Synonyms: K 386, Agliral, Diaboral, Erba. Urea, l-cyclohexyl-3-(p-tolylsulfonyl)- C i4H2oN2(I>3S Me- S0rNH-C-NH-/ \ Antidiabetic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960,1964. p. 105. Merck index, 1960. p. 3. Cyclamine (Tsiklamin) Synonyms: P-l, M&B 2050, Ansolysen Bitar- trate, Ansolysen Tartrate, Lytentin, Pen- dine, Pentapyrrolidinium Bitartrate, Pen- tolinii, Pentolinium, Pentolinium Tartrate, Pentolinum, Pyrroplegium, Tensilest. Pyrrolidinium, 1, l'-pentamethylenebis[l-methyl- Me Ma ^tCH,).—N* Z C0,H ( I f ^1 HO-C-H "0-C=0 Ganglion-blocking agent. Shuster, la. Ganglioblokiruiushchie veshchestva, 1963, p. 183. Merck index, 1960, p. 783. Cyclodol (Tsiklodol) Synonyms: Artane, Artane Hydrochloride, Artane Trihexyphenidyl, Benzhexol Chloride, Benz- hexol Hydrochloride, Pacitane, Paragit, Paralest, Parkinsan, Parkopan, Peragit, Pipanol, Trihexyphenidyl Hydrochloride. 1-Piperidinepropanol, a-cyclohexyl-a-phenyl-, hydrochloride C20H31NO. HCI ( N-CH,-CH,-C-0H-HCI A cholinolytic drug used in the treatment of parkinsonism. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 87. Merck index, 1960. p. 311. Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-. See Hexa- chlorane 1,1-Cyclohexanediacetimide. See SH-3 Cyclohexaneglycolic aoid, a-phenyl-, 2-(diethylami- no)ethyl ester, hydrochloride. See IT-15 Cyclohexanemethanol, oc-[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]-, benzoate, hydrochloride. See Preparation 201 Cyclohexanone, 2,6-divanillylidene-. See Cyqualone 4-Cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester. See RP-1 4-Cyclohexene-l,2-dicarboxylic acid, methyl-, dimeth- yl ester. See RP-2 Drug Index 133 Cyclomethiazide (Tsiklometiazid) Synonyms: Cyclopenthiazide, Cyclothiazide, Na- vidrex, Navidrix, Tsiklotiazid. 2H-1,2,4-Benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide, 6-chlo- ro-3-(cyclopentylmethyl)-3,4-dihydro-, 1,1-di- oxide C13H18C1N304S2 HaM-S0j-r^Y "NH O A diuretic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 82. Cyclonal Sodium. See Hexenal 1,3-Cyclopentadiene, hexachloro-. See GKHTSPD Cyclopentaneacetic acid, oc-phenyl-, 3oc-tropanyl es- ter, hydrochloride. See IT-79 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 2-(diethyl- amino)ethyl ester, compd. with 1,2-ethanedi- sulfonic acid (2:1). See Mepanit Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 2-(diethyl- amino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride (or methane- sulfonate). See Mepanit Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 3-(diethyl- amino)propyl ester, hydrochloride. See Cypenam Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 4-(dimethyl- amino)butyl ester. See PK-60 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 2-(dimethyl- amino)ethyl ester. See PK-56 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 3-(dimethyl- amino)propyl ester. See PK-58 Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 3a-tropanyl ester, hydrochloride. See Tropentan Cyclopenthiazide. See Cyclomethiazide Cyclophosphamide. See Cyclophosphane Cyclophosphane (Tsiklofosfan) Synonyms: B 518, Cyclophosphamide, Cytoxan, Endoxan, Enduxan, Genoxal, Procytox, Sen- doxan. 2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorine, 2-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]tetrahydro-, 2-oxide C7H15C12N202P c 0 CH2-CHa-CI N °vCHrcna-ci H Antineoplastic agent. Zidermane, A. A., & Kravchenko, I. M. "The spectrum and effects on the leukopoiesis of N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-N'-0-propylenecyclic amide ester of phosphoric acid" Vop Klin Lech Zlok Novoobraz, 1963, 36: No. 9, p. 145-7. Merck index, 1960. p. 402. Cyclopropylamine, 2-phenyl-, sulfate (2:1), trans-(±)-. See Transamine Cycloquine. See Haloquine Cyclothiazide. See Cyclomethiazide Cydoxin (Tsidoksin) A mixture containing cystamine hydrochloride and pyridoxin hydrochloride. Oral radio-protective agent. Taunov, L. A., et al. "Protective effect of cydoxin in roentgen irradiation" Med Radiol, 1960, 5: No. 11, p. 89. Cygerol (Tsigerol) 4,8-Decadienoic acid, 2-cyclohexyl-5,9-dimethyl- C18H30O2 Ma M« CH,-C=CH-CH2-CHrC=CH-CHa-CH-C-0H Used in the treatment of granulation and necrotic wounds, trophic ulcers, burns, persistent bone lesions and radiation ulcers. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii 0 lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 91. Cylotropin. See Salitropin 134 Drug Index Cymarin (Tsimarin) Apocynum cannabinum glycoside. Khadzhai, la. I., & Gendenshtein, E. I. "Cymar- in as a standard for biological evaluation of Adonis'''' Aptech Delo, 1959, 8: No. 4, p. 64-7. Cypenam (Tsipenam) Synonym: ITOKH-3808. Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl- , 3-(dieth- ylamino)propyl ester, hydrochloride C19H29N02.HC1 o 0 Et ■C-0-CCH»)-n' -HCI I ^t Cholinergic blocking agent. Avakian, V. M. "On the effect of cypenam and pentaphen on the central nervous system. General effects and toxicity" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 5, p. 543-51. Cyqualone (Tsikvalon) Synonyms: Beveno, Divanon, Flavugal, Sincolin, Vanilone. Cyclohexanone, 2,6-divanillylidene- C22H22O5 rVO rte-0 Q H0 \__/ CHlfCH \ / °H Cholagogue. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 95. Cyren B. See Sinestrol Cyrpon. See Meprotan Cysteamine. See Mercamine Cysteinamine. See Mercamine Cystenal (Tsistenal) A mixture containing the following components: Rubbia tinctorum Extract Ethereal Oils Magnesium Salicylate Ethyl Alcohol Olive Oil Used as a spasmolytic in urological practice. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 90. Cytisine. See Cytiton Cytiton (Tsititon) Synonyms: Baptitoxine, Laburnine, Sophorine, Ulexine. Cytisine CnH14N20 NH A stimulant used in the treatment of respiratory disorders. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 110. Merck index, 1960. p. 317. Cytonal. See Phosphestrol Cytotoxic Antireticular Serum. See Bogomolets' Serum Cytoxan. See Cyclophosphane D Dacron. See Lavsan Dadibutol. See Diambutol Daftazol Synonyms: Amiphenazole, DAPT, Daptazole. Thiazole, 2,4-diamino-5-phenyl- C9H9N3S H.N- -N Respiratory stimulant used in barbiturate poison- ing and overdosage of narcotics. Kruglov, N. A. "Antagonism of N-allylmorphine and daftazol to morphine" Farmakol Toksik, 1957, 20: No. 6, P. 40-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 335. Danilone. See Phenillin Drug Index 135 Danylen. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon DAPT. See Daftazol Daptazole. See Daftazol Daraprim. See Chloridin Darenthin. See Ornid Daucarine (Daukarin) Carrot seed extract. Used in therapy of coronary insufficiency. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 214. Daukarin. See Daucarine DD. See Fumigant 93 DDVF(DDVP) Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichlorovinyl di-Me ester C 4H7CI2O4P rte-0-P-0-CH = CCI, 0:Me A dehydrochlorination product of chlorophos. Vashkov, V. I., & Shnaider, E. V. "Insecticidal properties of dimethyldichlorovinylphos- phate (DDVP)" Zh Mikrobiol, 1961, 32: No. 4, p. 130-6. DDVP. See DDVF Debendrin. See Dimedrol 1,8-Decadienoic acid, 2-cyclohexyl-5,9-dimethyl-. See Cygerol Decamine (Dekamin) Synonyms: BACQD 10, Dekadin, Dequadin Chlo- ride, Dequalinium Chloride, Dequalon, Dequaspon, Evazol, Gargilon, Polycidine, Sorot. Quinaldinium, l,l'-decamethylenebis[4-amino-> dichloride C3oH4oN4.2Cl Fungicide, insecticide and antiseptic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 199. Merck index, 1960. p. 327. Decarboxycysteine. See Mercamine Decentan. See Ethaperazine Decicaine. See Dicaine Degilanid ABC. See Abicyne Degluco-Heirotaxin (Dezgliuko-Kheirotoksin) Cardiac glycoside isolated from Convallaria keiskei Mig. Angarskaia, M. A., et al. "Pharmacology of degluco-heirotoxin" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 5 687-92. De Graafina. See Agofollin Dehychol. See Chologon Dehycol. See Chologon Dehydrocholic acid. See Chologon Dehydrocholin. See Chologon Dekadin. See Decamine Dekamin. See Decamine Dekstromitsetin. See Dextromycetin Delagil. See Quingamine Delipin A lipotropic mixture containing the following components: Vitamin C 0.3 g Methionine 0-3 g Pyridoxine 0.05 u Phenobarbital 0.03 g Used in the treatment of arteriosclerosis. 136 Drug Index Sukasova, M. I. "Treatment of atherosclero- sis with delipin" Ter Arkh, 1962, 34: No. 10, p. 44-9. Delsemine Delphinium semibarbatum alkaloid. Used as an adjuvant in endotracheal anesthesia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 162. Deltoin 5-Benzofuranacrylic acid, 2,3-dihydro-6-hydroxy- 2-(l-hydroxy-l-methylethyl)-, 8-lactone, angelate C19H2o05 Me 0 Ma 0 ' "' i " C-0-C-C=CH-CH3 :r Me A Furocoumarin. Nikonov, G. K. "Deltoin— anew natural Furocoumarin" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 156: No. 5, p. 1210-12. Demecolcine. See Omain Demeton. See Mercaptophos Demeton-O. See Mercaptophos Demianovich' Paste (Pasta Demianovicha) A mixture containing the following components: Sodium Thiosulfate 80.0 g Green Soap 10.0 g Distilled Water 10.0 g Used in the treatment of scabies. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 299. Demianovich' Solution (Rastvor Demianovicha) No. 1 Sodium Thiosulfate 60.0 g Distilled Water to 100.0 g No. 2 Hydrochloric Acid 6.0 g Distilled Water to 100.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 299. Demorfan. See Demorphan Demorphan (Demorfan) Synonyms: Ro 1-5470, Dextromethorphan, Dorme- than, Hycorphan, Methorate, Methorphan Hy- drobromide, Racemethorphan Hydrobromide, Romilar, Tusilan. Morphinan, 3-methoxy-N-methyl-, hydrobromide C18H25NO.HBr Me-0 HBr Antitussive agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 29. Merck index, 1960. p. 669. Dendrochin (Dendrokhin) Dendrodochium toxicum toxin with antibiotic properties. Bilai, V. I. "Antibiotic properties of dendro- chin" Mikrobiologiia, 1961, 30: No. 6, p. 1023-7. Dendrokhin. See Dendrochin Denta Toothache Drops (Zubnye Kapii Denta) A mixture of the following components: Chloral Hydrate 1.0 g Camphor 1.0 g Ethyl Alcohol 1.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 303. Depofollan Estradiol stearate in olive oil. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1961. p. 100. Depot-Oestromenine. See Dimestrol Depot-Oestromon. See Dimestrol Depressin A mixture of the following components: Nembutal 0.05 parts Dibazol 0.02 parts Reserpine 0.001 parts Hypothiazide 0.025 parts Used in the treatment of hypertension. Drug Index 137 l Akhrem-Akremovich, R. Depressin. Med Rabot, n 1961, No. 65, p. 3. Depressin. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Dequadin Chloride. See Decamine Dequalinium Chloride. See Decamine Dequalon. See Decamine Dequaspon. See Decamine Deripen. See Ephecillin Derizene. See Mezaton Desamin. See Pervitin d-Desoxyephedrine Hydrochloride. See Pervitin Desoxyn. See Pervitin Desoxyphenobarbitone. See Hexamidine DETA m-Toluamide, N,N-diethyl- C12Hi7NO Et 0=C-N Et <^-Me Insect repellent. Zolotarev, E. Kh., & Elizarov, lu. A. "Studies on insect chemoreception. Behavior of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. under the influence of re- pellents" Med Parazit. 1964, 33: No. 1, p. 47-53. Merck index, 1960. p. 1052. DETF. See Chlorophos Deumacard. See Corazole Devincan (Devinkan) Vinca minor alkaloid with hypotensive proper- ties. Chapidze, G. E. "Characteristics of regional circulation in hypertension" Klin Med, 1961, 39: No. 1, p. 60-4. tevinkan. See Devincan Dexoval. See Pervitin Dextim. See Pervitin Dextran. See Polyglucin Dextraven. See Polyglucin Dextromethorphan. See Demorphan Dextromycetin (Dekstromitsetin) Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[(3-hydroxy-a-(hydroxy- methyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]-, D(+)-threo- CiiH12Cl2N205 y—v OH NH ^N-^J^CH-CH-CH, teC-CH-CI, 1 NH OH Dextro-isomer of chloramphenicol. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 453. Dexyfed. See Pervitin Dezgliuko-Kheirotoksin. See Degluco-Heirotoxin DFF Synonyms: DFP, Diflupyl, Diisopropyl Fluoro- phosphate, Dyflos, Isofluorophate, Iso- propyl Fluorophosphate. Isopropyl phosphorofluoridate C6H14F03P lSo-Pr-0-P-F t 0-iSO-Pr A miotic drug used in the treatment of glaucoma. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. (Posobie dlia vrachei). I. Farmakolo- giia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 81. Merck index, 1960. p. 365. DFP. See DFF DH. See Chologon Diaben. See Butamid 138 Drug Index Diaboral. See Cyclamide Diabuton. See Butamid Diacetoxydiphenylisatin. See Isaphenine Diacetylcholine Dichloride. See Ditiline Diacetylcholine Iodide. See Ditiline Diacetyldihydroxydiphenylisatin. See Isaphenine Diacetyldioxyphenylisatin. See Isaphenine Diacetyldiphenolisatin. See Isaphenin Diadilan. See Phenillin Diafein. See Diapheine Diafen. See Diaphen Diafilin. See Diaphylline Diaginol. See Triiotrast Diakov's Ointment (Maz Diakova) A mixture containing the following components: Sulfur 125.0 g Starch 50.0 g Green Soap 50.0 g Water 35.0 g Used in the treatment of scabies. Goldman, M. M., et al. Nowe lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 300. Diambutol Synonyms: Dadibutol, Ethambutol. 1-Butanol, 2,2'-(ethylenediimino)di-, (+)- C 10H24N2O2 CHj-CHi CHX-CH3 CH-NH-CHrCHrNH-CH CH.OH CH20H Antitubercular agent. Breger, M. A., & Chernukh, A. A. "Experimental studies on a new antitubercular agent diam- butol" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1963, 55: No. 10, p. 55-7. Diamthazole. See Amicazol Diantifeine Synonym: IEM 305. Imidazole-4, 5-dicarboxamide, 1, l'-methylenebis- [N,N'-dimethyl- C15H2oN804 Me.-NH-C- 11 0 Ma-NH-C-rf V a (f VC-NH-Me >-l-----kl to-----1— f>_l|U_U, ■c-i II 0 -Me Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. Diapheine (Diafein) Tablets containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.25 g Amidopyrine (Aminopyrine) 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate Sodium 0.05 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g An analgesic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Diaphen (Diafen) Acetic acid, chlorodiphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)eth- yl ester, hydrochloride C2oH24ClN02.HCl C-C-0-CH.-CHj I * CI Et Et HCI Gavriliuk, A. A. "On the pharmacology of dia- phen" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 4, p. 428-31. Diaphylline (Diafilin) Synonyms: Aminocardol, Aminophylline, Ammo- phyllin, Cardiofilina, Cardiomin, Cardophy- lin, Cardophyllin, Carena, Diophyllin, Eufil- in, Euphyllin, Genophyllin, Grifomin, Ino- phylline, Metaphyllin, Minaphil, Peterphyl- lin, Phylcardin, Phyllindon, Stenovasan, Tefamin, Theodrox, Theolamine, Theophyl- dine, Theophylline Ethylenediamine. Drug Index 139 A compound containing theophylline and ethyl- enediamine Used in the treatment of bronchospasm, coronary hypertensive disorders, congestive heart disease (as diuretic). Natochin, lu. V., et al. "Mechanism of diuretic activity of diaphylline" Ter Arkh, 1965, 37: No. 2, p. 57-64. Diasan. See Tibon Diatrast. See Cardiotrast Diatrizoate Sodium. See Triombrin 3,12-Diaza-6,9-diazoniadispiro[5.2.5.2]hexadecane, 3,12-bis(2-chloroethyl)-, dichloride. See Spirazidin Diazil. See Amizil Diazol. See Sulfadimezin Diazoline Synonyms: Incidal, Omeril. 1,5-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, compd. with 5- benzyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-methyl-5H- pyrido[4,3-b]indole (1:2) C19H2oN2.l/2C10H806S2 S0,H C14H12N2.HC1 Antihistaminic drug used in allergic diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 173. Merck index, 1960. p. 755. DIBASK Salicylanilide, 4',5-dibroroo- C13H9Br2N02 "Qj-'-O Rotmistrov, M. N. "Synthetic antimicrobial sub- stances with antibiotic-like properties" Antibiotiki, 1961, 6: No. 2, p. 111-5. Dibazol Benzimidazole, 2-benzyl-, hydrochloride N HCI Used in therapy of coronary insufficiency, hyper- tension, peptic ulcer, pyloric spasms, in- testinal spasms, poliomyelitis, facial paraly- sis, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 212. Dibenal A mixture of the following components: Dibazol 0.02 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.015 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 299. Dibenamine. See Sympatholytin Dibendrin. See Dimedrol 5H-Dibenz[b,f]azepine, 5-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl> 10,11-dihydro-, monohydrochloride. See Imizin Dibenzylamine, N-(2-chloroethyl)-, hydrochloride. See Sympatholytin Dibiomitsin. See Dibiomycin Dibiomycin (Dibiomitsin) 2-Naphthacenedicarboxamide, 7-chloro-4-(dimeth- ylamino)-1,4,4a,5,5a,6,11,12a-octahydro-3 ,- 6,10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-l, 11-di- oxo-, compd. with N,N'-dibenzylethylenedi- amine (2:1) C22H23C1N208.1/2C 16H20N2 CHj-NH-CHj-CHj-NH-CH -O Belozerova, O. P., & Epikhina, V. I. "A method for the quantitative determination of N,V-di- benzylethylenediamine in dibiomycin" Anti- biotiki, 1964, 9: No. 2, p. 172-6. 140 Drug Index Dibucaine. See Sovcaine Dibutil. See Parfezin Dibutyl Adipate. See OK-1 Dicaine (Dikain) Synonyms: Amethocaine, Anethaine, Butethanol, Contralgin, Decicaine, Landocaine, Niphan- oid, Pontocaine, Rexocaine, Tetracaine. Salts: Hydrochloride; Pantocaine. Benzoic acid, p-(butylamino)-, 2-(dimethylamino)- ethyl ester Ci5H24N202 bu-m-ft >C-0-CHrCHrN Me Me Local anesthetic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 238. New & nonofficial remedies, 1957. p. 46. Dicaphen (Dikafen) Tablet containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.25 g Phenacetin (Acetophenetidine) 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate Sodium 0.05 g Codeine 0.015 g An analgesic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Dicaptol (Dikaptol) Synonyms: Antoxol, BAL, British Antilewisite, Dimercaprol, Sulphactin. 1-Propanol, 2,3-dimercapto- C3HROS? 5H SH CH,-CH2-CHa0H Used in the treatment of heavy metal poisoning. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 445. Merck index, 1960. p. 366. Dicatron. See Phenizin Dicestal. See 241a DICHASC (Dikhask) Salicylanilide, 2',5-dichloro- C13H9C12N02 OH ft \ C-NH CI ft X CI Used in the treatment of fungus diseases of the skin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 198. Dichloren. See Embichin Dichlorophen. See 241a Dichloropropane. See Fumigant 93 Dichloropropylene. See Fumigant 93 Dichlothiazide (Dikhlotiazid) Synonyms: Su-5879, Dichlotride, Diclotride, Dihy- drochlorothiazide, Dihydrochlorurit, Disa- lunil, Esidrex, Esidrix, Gipotiazid, Hydril, Hydrochlorothiazide, Hydro-Diuril, Hydro- saluric, Hypothiazide, Oretic, Urodiacin, Urodiazin. 2H- l,2,4-Benzothiadiazine-7-sulfonamide, 6- chloro-3,4-dihydro-, 1,1-dioxide C7H8CiN304S2 0 0 * '/ S. ) Non-mercurial diuretic with antihypertensive properties. Dikhlotiazid (dichlothiazidum). Nov Lek Sred, 1963, No. 5, p. 33-40. Merck index, 1960. p. 531. Dichlotride. See Dichlothiazide Diclotride. See Dichlothiazide Dicoline (Dikolin) Synonyms: Preparation 816, OF 816. Piperidinium, 2-carboxy- 1,1-dimethyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylam- Drug Index 141 monium iodide C 15H32N202-2I Me Me \ < 0 Et a C-0-CHrCHrN-Et -21" Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Denisenko, P. P. Gangliolitiki, 1959. DID A mixture containing the following components: Dimethylphthalate. 75 % Indalone 20 % Dimethylcarbate 5 % Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G. Sredstva otpugivaiushchie krovososushchikh nasekomykh i kleshchei, 1964. p. 66. Didrocol. See Chologon Didroxane. See 241a Diethazine. See Dinezin Diethylamine, 2-chloro-2'-fluoro-N-methyl-. See Fluoroembichin Diethylamine, 2,2'-dichloro-N-methyl-, hydrochloride. See Embichin Diethylcarbamazine. See Ditrazine Diethyldihydroxystilbene Diphosphate. See Phos- phestrol Diethylnitrophos (Dietilnitrofos) Phosphorothioic acid, diethyl 4-nitro-m-tolyl ester CnH16N05PS Et-0-P-O-T >N03 0-EtX=/ An insecticide. Kagan, lu. S., et al. "Role of detoxication processes in the mechanism of selective toxicity of organic phosphate insecticides" Vop Pitan, 1965, 24: No. 3, p. 68-74. Diethylolglycine (Dietilolglitsin) Synonym: Fe-3-Specific. Glycine, N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)- C6H13N04 H0-CH,-CH2 VcHrCOaH HO-CHj-CH, Remizov, A. L. "Diethylolglycine as a buffer in biochemical studies" Biokhimiia, 1960, 25: No. 2, p. 223-7. McMahon, F. G. A com- parison of the effect of Fe-3-specific, ver- senol, and calcium disodium versenate on urinary iron excretion in a patient with hemo- chromatosis. J Lab Clin Med, 1956, 48: p. 589-602. Diethylpropion. See Phepranon Diethylstilbestrol Diphosphate. See Phosphestrol Diethylstilbestrol Dipropionate. See Sinestrol Diethylstilbestryl Diphosphate. See Phosphestrol Diethyphen (Dietifen) Synonyms: MG 345, Coralgil, Coralgina, Dolgin, Etafen, Etaphen, Trimanyl. Triethylamine, 2,2'"-[(l,2-diethylethylene)bis(p- phenyleneoxy)]bis-, dihydrochloride C30H48N2O2.2HCl Et Et Et Et Et-N-CHj-CHj-O-C T-CH-CH-T Vo-CHrCHrN-Et • ZHCI Coronary dilator. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 75. Merck index, 1960. p. 353. Dietifen. See Diethyphen Dietilnitrofos. See Diethylnitrophos Dietilolglitsin. See Diethylolglycine Difatsil. See Spasmolytin Difazin. See Diphasin Difentrop. See IT-78 142 Drug Index Diffollisterol. See Agofollin Diflupyl. See DFF Difolliculine. See Agofollin Difostilben. See Phosphestrol Digalen-NEO Aqueous solution of purified Digitalis ferruginea extract. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 176. Digestil. See Sinestrol Digicil (Digitsil) Standard dry Digitalis ciliata preparation. Kemertelidze, E. P. "New cardiac preparations digicilen and digicil" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 7, p. 36-8. Digicilen (Digitsilen) Aqueous solution of total Digitalis ciliata glyco- sides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 177. Digicilin (Digitsilin) Dry Digitalis ciliata preparation. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 22. Digidrostreptomitsin-PASKAT. See Di hydros trepto- mycin-PAS Digikel A mixture containing the following components: Khellin 0.01 units Cordigit 0.001 units Orlov, lu. E., et al. "Quantitative determination of khellin in combined medicinal prepara- tions with the use of the polarographic method" Med Zh (Kiev), 1963, 18.: No. 5, p. 36-9. Digilanid C. See Celanide Digipuren Alcoholic solution of purified Digitalis purpurea extract containing digitoxin and gitoxin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 173. Digitazid Aqueous solution of purified Digitalis purpurea extract containing principal glycosides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958 p. 173. Digitsil. See Digicil Digitsilen. See Digicilen Digitsilin. See Digicilin Diguanyl. See Bigumal Dihidral. See Dimedrol Dihydrochlorothiazide. See Dichlothiazide Dihydrochlorurit. See Dichlothiazide Dihydrohydroxycodeinone. See Thecodin Dihydrostilbestrol. See Synestrol Dihydrostreptomycin-PAS (Digidrostreptomitsin-PAS- KAT) Combination of 3 parts of dihydrostreptomycin and 1 part of PAS (para-aminosalicylate). Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 452. Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate. See DFF Dikafen. See Dicaphen Dikain. See Dicaine Dikaptol. See Dicaptol Dikhask. See DICHASC Dikhlotiazid. See Dichlothiazide Dikol. See Bilitrast Dikolin. See Dicoline Dilabil. See Chologon Dilangil. See Manitrit Dilanid C. See Celanide Drug Index 143 Dilaniside (Dilanizid) Alcoholic solution of purified Digitalis lanata extract containing principal glycosides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 176. Dilanizid. See Dilaniside Dimalone. See RP 50 Dimapp. See Diprazin Dimazole. See Amicazol Dimecoline (Dimekolin) Synonyms: OF 1299, Dimelin. Piperidinium, 2-carboxy-l ,1,6-trimethyl-, iodide, ester with choline iodide C14H3oN202-2I Me Me \ / 0 Me N+ m '«■ Ma-f" VC-O-CHj-CHj-N-Me -Zl~ Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Sharapov, I. M. "On the pharmacology of dime- colin — a new ganglion-blocking agent" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 533-5 Dimedazol. See Dimezol Dimedrol Synonyms: S 51, Alledryl, Allergan, Allergina, Allergival, Amidryl, Bagodryl, Benadrin, Benadryl, Benapon, Benodine, Benzhydra- mine, Debendrin, Dibendrin, Dihidral, Di- phenhydramine, Restamin, Syntedril. Ethylamine, 2-(diphenylmethoxy)-N,N-dimethyl- Ci7H21NO Me CH-0-CHrCHrN Me Antihistamine drug used in the treatment of allergy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1980. p. 168. Merck index, 1960. p. 379. Dimekolin. See Dimecoline Dimelin. See Dimecoline Dimenformon Benzoate. See Agofollin Dimercaprol. See Dicaptol Dimerin Synonyms: Methyprylon, Noctan, Noludar. 2,4-Piperidinedione, 3,3-diethyl-5-methyl- C10H17NO2 Me Et Short-duration hypnotic and sedative. Strukov, I. T., et al. "Synthesis of new narcot- ics: tetridin and dimerin" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1959, 13: No. 9, p. 9-12. Merck index, 1960. p. 685. Dimestrol Synonyms: Depot-Oestromenine, Depot-Oestromon, Synthila. Stilbene, a,oc'-diethyl-4,4'-dimethoxy- C20H24O2 Et Et Me-0 -0-ui-0"°" Me Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 360. Merck index, 1960. p. 353. Dimethazil. See Sulfadimezin Dimethoate. See Phosphamide Dimethyl Carbate. See RP 50 Dimethyldebenal. See Sulfadimezin Dimethylmeperidine. See Promedol Dimethylsulfadiazine. See Sulfadimezin Dimethylsulfapyrimidine. See Sulfadimezin Dimetilftalat. See VMA-M-1 Cream 144 Drug Index Dimezathine. See Sulfadimezin Dimezol Synonym: Dimedazol. Benzimidazole, 5,6-dimethyl C9HiqN2 H /\^N^ M*ifT ^i Me,4L /J---N Antineoplastic agent. Miuller, N. R. "Effect of dimezol and vitamin B12 on metastatic spreading of transplanted tumors" Vop Onkol, 1963, 9: No. 9, p. 27-33. Dimezol-14 Benzimidazole, 2-[[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]methyl]-, monohydrochloride Ci2H15Cl2N3.HCl H ^H,-CHr CI ^^---N CH,-CHa-CI HCI Goldfarb, D. M., & Borisova, L. N. "Use of dimezol-14 in protecting Act. aureofaciens mycelia from the activity of the type I actino- phage" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 12, p. 1071-4. Dinacoryl. See Cordiamine Dinacrin. See Tubazid Dinarkon. See "Hydrochloride" under Thecodine Dindevan. See Phenillin Dineval. See Phenillin Dinezin Synonyms: RP 2987, Antipar, Casantin, Dietha- zine, Diparcol, Dolisina, Latibon, Thiantan. Phenothiazine, 10-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]- CigH22N2S N^k CH,-CH.-N Et Et Used in therapy of parkinsonism. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, I960. p. 86. Merck index, 1960. p. 349. Dinitroorthocresol. See DNOK Dinoestrol. See Synestrol Diochin (Diokhin) Synonym: Dioquin. Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylammonium iodide C 16H32N202.2I •21" Me ■!,+ 0 Et Nl\ n it CHa rC-0-CH1-CHrN-Et i Me CH,. Ganglion-blocking agent used in the treatment of hypertension, vascular spasms, smooth muscle spasms, peptic ulcer, etc. Sharapov, I. M. "Pharmacology of some 2-, 3- mono- and 2,3-bis-substituted quinuclidine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 691-8. Diocid (Diotsid) Mixture of 1-hexadecylpyridinium bromide with ethanol-mercurochloride. Used in surgical scrutt. "Bactericidal drugs (diocid)" Khim Med, 1959, No. 10, p. 5-61. Diodone. See Cardiotrast Diodrast. See Cardiotrast Diogenal. See Methygenal Diogyn B. See Agofollin Diokhin. See Diochin Drug Index 145 Diolen. See Lavsan Diophindane. See Phenillin Diophyllin. See Diaphylline Dioquin. See Diochin Diosponin A saponin from the root of Dioscorea caucasia used in the treatment of arteriosclerosis. Sokolova, L. N., et al. "Diosponin—a new drug for the treatment of atherosclerosis" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 7, p. 43-5. Diotrast. See Cardiotrast Diotsid. See Diocid Diparcol. See Dinezin Dipasalin Tablets containing the following Papaverine Hydrochloride Papaverine Hydrochloride Salsoline Hydrochloride Theobromine Dibazol Phenobarbital A spasmolytic and vasodilator preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Dipaxin. See Diphenacin Diphacil. See Spasmolytin Diphasin (Difazin) Synonym: G-012. Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-diethylglycyl> Ci,sH20N2OS 0.025 g 0.025 g 0.025 g 0.15 g 0.02 g 0.015 g a: 0-C-CH,-N A Et Anti-arrhythmic drug. Vikhliaev, lu. I., & Ulianova, O. V. "Relation of the chemical structure to anti-arrhythmic properties of a number of 10-acyl phenothi- azine derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 2, p. 159-65. Diphebuzol. See Butadion Diphemin. See Benzacine Diphenacin (Difenatsin) Synonyms: U 1363, Dipaxin, Diphenadione 1,3-Indandione, 2-(diphenylacetyl)- C23H1603 0 0 x C-CH^} Anticoagulant used also as a raticide. Zotova, A. A. "Diphenacin, a new raticide" Veterinariia, 1961, 38: No. 1, p. 72-4. Merck index, 1960. p. 379. Diphenadione. See Diphenacin Diphenhydramine. See Dimedrol Diphentrop. See IT-78 Diphesatine. See Isaphenine Dipin Phosphine oxide, 1,4-piperazinediylbis[bis(l- aziridinyl)- C12H24N602P2 , 0 .—v 0 CH, » / \ H /i N-P-N N-P-N I \___/ I \' CH, CH, N / \ CH,- CH N / \ CH,- CH, Chernov, V. A., & Lytkina, V. B. "Antitumor activity of tetraethyleneimido-piperazine-N,- N'-diphosphoric acid (dipin)" Vop Onkol, 1957, 3: No. 5, p. 546-62. Sparks, S. J., et al. The effect of some new phosphoramides and related compounds on a granulocytic chloroleukemia of the rat. Proc Am Ass Cancer Res, 1956, 2: No. 2, p. 149. Diplacin (Diplatsin) IH-Pyrrolizinium, 4 ,4'-[m-phenylenebis(oxyethyl- ene)]bis[hexahydro-1 -hydroxy- 7-(hydroxy- 146 Drug Index methyl)- chloride] C26H42N206.2C1 CHj-rJV 0-rT "^v0-CHj-CH, HO- -CH,0H ■OH CH,0H Curariform agent used in the endotracheal intuba- tion and muscle relaxation in abdominal surgery and in the control of automatic res- piratory activity in thoracic surgery. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 160. Diplatsin. See Diplacin Diplococcin (Diplokoktsin) Antibiotic isolated from micrococcal cultures. Diplococcin is active against gram-positive bac- teria and Mycobacterium. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 321. Diplokoktsin. See Diplococcin Diprazin Synonyms: RP 3277, RP 3389, Atosil, Dimapp, Diprozin, Fargan, Fenergan, Hiberna, Lergi- gan, Padisal, Phenergan, Proazamine, Prom- azinamid, Promethazine, Prothazin, Tanidil, Thiazinamine, Vallergin. Salts: Methosalt; Thiazinamon. Methosulfate; Multergan, Multe- zin. Phenothiazine, 10-[2-(dimethylamino)propyl]- C17H20N2S ^^S CC© Me CH,-CH.-N 1 \ CH, Me Antihistaminic drug used in the treatment of allergy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 170. Merck index, 1960. p. 857. Diprin. See Isoprine Diprofen. See Diprophen Diprophen (Diprofen) Acetic acid, diphenylthio-, S-[2-(dipropylamino)- ethyl] ester, hydrochloride C22H29NOS.HCI 0 Pr -CH-C-S-CHj-CH-.-N -HCI Pr Used in therapy of endarteritis, Raynaud's dis- ease and gastric, intestinal, urinary and bronchial spasms. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 211. Diprozin. See Diprazin Dipterex. See Chlorophos Dipyrone. See Analgin Disacetine. See Isaphenine Disalunil. See Dichlothiazide Disamid Synonyms: MC 4112, Ambonestyl. Isonicotinamide, N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-, monohydrochloride Ci2Hi9N3O.HCl 0 JLi \ //-C-MH-CHa-CH^-N -HCI Nicotinic acid derivative used in the treatment of ventricular arrhythmias. Avakian, V. M., & Manukian, L. A. "Comparative pharmacological studies on disamid and no- vocaine amide" Zh Eksp Klin Med (Erevan), 1965, 5: No. 1, p. 25-32. Merck index, 1960. p. 48. Disulfide, bis(diethylthiocarbamoyl). See Teturam Disulfide, bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl). See Tetrathion Disulfiram. See Teturam Disulformin 2,8,12,18-Tetrathia-3,9,11, 17,23,25-hexaaza- Drug Index 147 cyclo[24.2.2.24.7.2i3.i6.2i9.22.i3,i7]hepta- triaconta-4,6,13,15,19,21,26,28,29,31,34,36- dodecaene, 2,2,8,8,12,12,18,18-octaoxide C27H26^608S4 m-ft v-Mi-N-r Vso^-NH CH,— ^___ rn \ y-^rn-ft Used in therapy of infectious intestinal diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958 p. 491. Ditetracycline (Ditetratsiklin) 2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, N,N'-[ethylenebis- [(benzylimino)methylene]]bis[4-(dimethyl- amino)-l,4,4a,5,5a,6,ll,12a-octahydro-3,6,- 10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-l,ll-dioxo- trihydrate C62H68NeOi6-3H20 Ditiline Synonyms: Salts: Dibromide; 370 LS, Brevi- dil M, Succinylcholine Bromide, Suxameth- onium Bromide. Dichloride; Anectine Chlo- ride, Choline Succinate Dichloride, Diacetyl- choline Dichloride, Lysthenon, Quelicin Chloride, Scoline Chloride, Succicuran, Succinate Dimethochloride, Succinylcholine Chloride, Sucostrin Chloride, Suxamethonium Chloride. Diiodide; Ascuron, Celocurine, Curacit, Diacetylcholine Iodide, Ditiline, Succinylcholine Iodide, Suxamethonium Iodide. Choline, halide succinates Ci4H3qN204.2X Me Ma-N-CHrCHj-O-C-CHj-CHj-C-O-CHrCH,- N-Me 2x Me Me Muscle relaxant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 165. Merck index, 1960. p. 989. ft VcHj-M-CHrCHrN-CHj-r' y -3H,0 CHZ OH o OH o NH ■ OH j^ C-0 CH, NH 0 OH 0 OH 0H^ Ma OH Belozerova, O. P., et al. "Ditetracycline—a pro- longed-action tetracycline" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 10, p. 926-31. Ditetratsiklin. See Ditetracycline Dithio. See Dithiophos Dithiophos (Ditiofos) Synonyms: Dithio, Ditio, Sulfotepph, Sulfotepp. Ethyl thiopyrophosphate C8H2o05P2S2 S S Et-O-P-O-P-O-Et 0-Et 0-Et Highly toxic industrial insecticide. Rusin, N. M., et al. "Hygienic evaluation of agricultural products treated with dithio- phos" Gig Sanit, 1959, 24: No. 5, p. 31-4 Ditin. See Isaphenine Ditio. See Dithiophos Ditiofos. See Dithiophos Ditrazine Synonyms: 84L, RP 3799, Benocide, Carbilazine, Caricide, Diethylcarbamazine, Ethodryl, Hetrazan, Notezine, Spantonin. 1-Piperazinecarboxamide, N,N-diethyl-4-methyl- C10H21N3O 0 Et Me-N M-C-N Et Anthelmintic drug. Tareeva, A. I. "Anthelmintic effects of ditra- zine phosphate" Farmakol Toksik, 1955, IS: No. 2, p. 46-S. Merck index, 1960. p. 352. Ditubin. See Tubazid Diuretic Tea (Mochegonnyi Chai) Decoction containing the following components: Arctostaphylos uva ursi Leaves 3 parts Centaurea Flowers 1 part Glycyrrhiza Root 1 part 148 Drug Index Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 238. Diuril. See Chlorurit Diurone. See Promeran Divanon. See Cyqualone Divascol (Divakol) Synonym: Tolazoline Hydrochloride. 2-Imidazoline, 2-benzyl-, monohydrochloride Ci0H12N2.HCl i—N N—' HCI Used in the treatment of peripheral vascular diseases. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 137. Divaskol. See Divascol Di venal A mixture of the following components: Dibazol 0.02 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.015 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1964. p. 535. Diveron. See Meprotan DMDK Carbamic acid, dimethyldithio-, sodium salt C3H7NS2.Na Me 5 Vc-SH -Na Me Agricultural fungicide. Korablev, M. V. "Pharmacology of dimethyldi- thiocarbamate sodium" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 23: No. 2, p. 161-6. DMF. See VMA-M-1 Cream DNOK Synonym: Dinitroorthocresol. o-Cresol, 4,6-dinitro- C7H6N205 OH 0»N-rj^vM« NO, An insecticide, fungicide and herbicide. Vaintraub, F. P. "Polarographic determination of dinitroorthocresol on leaves and twigs and in the soil" Vop Pitan, 1964, 23: No. 3 p. 75-9. DNTP. See NIUIF 100 Dobesin. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Dobronravov's Drops (Kapli Dobronravova) A mixture containing the following components: Valeriana Tincture 6.0 g Mentha piperita Tincture 1.0 g Ethyl Ether 3.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 300. Dolgin. See Diethyphen Dolipol. See Butamid Dolisina. See Dinezin Domakol. See Tibon DON Norleucine, 6-diazo-5-oxo- C6H9N303 8 ^ NEN=CH-C-CHrCHrCH-CO:H An antineoplastic agent. Spaskaia, I. G. "On the antitumor activity of some diazo compounds" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 12, p. 56-9. Dopan Uracil, 5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-6-methyl- C9H13C12N302 H CI-CHi-CH^-ff >° ^N-IL^NH CI-CH-CH, o Drug Index 149 Used in therapy of lymphogranulomatosis and lymphatic leukemia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 606. Merck index, 1960. p. 391. Dorico Soluble. See Hexenal Doriden. See Noxiron Dormethan. See Demorphan DorogovCs Antiseptic-Stimulator. See ASD Prepara- tion Doryl. See Carbocholine DPPP. See Ridinol Drazhe Bekhtereva. See Bekhterev's Dragee Drenamide. See Oxaphenamide Driagin's Mixture (Mikstura Driagina) 1. Valeriana (aqueous root extract) 6 parts per 200 g Codeine 0.12 g Sodium Bromide 4.0 g Chloral Hydrate 4.0 g Valeriana Tincture 4.0 g 2. Valeriana (aqueous root extract) 12 parts per 200 g Sodium Bromide 6.0 g Codeine 0.12 g Chloral Hydrate 6.0 g Valeriana Tincture 6.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 300. Drinalfa. See Pervitin Drinupal Hydrochloride. See Bigumal Driol. See Oxaphenamide Driol-Labaz. See Oxaphenamide Dubinidine Dubinidine C15H17N04 Me-0 H0-CH-CHa0H >-Me A slightly toxic alkaloid of Haptophyllum dubium with depressant and anti-analeptic proper- ties. Polievtsev, N. P. "Alkaloid dubinidine and its antagonism toward analeptics" Izv Akad Nauk UzSSR Ser Med, 1959, No. 6, p. 66-71. Dupleks. See Duplex Duplex (Dupleks) A mixture containing the following components: Strychnine Nitrate 0.01 g Sodium Arsenate 0.1 g Distilled Water 10.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 300. Dustundan Powder containing the following components: Undecylenic Acid 5% Zinc Salt of Undecylenic Acid 10% Salicylanilide 10% Talc 75% Fungicide used in the treatment of skin diseases. Perchin, G. N., et al. "Preparations for the treat- ment of dermatomycoses based on undecyl- enic acid" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1960, 14: No. 4., p. 47-51. Duvadilan. See Efanol Dyflos. See DFF Dynacoryl. See Cordiamine EB Vaccine (Vaktsina EB) Live vaccine prepared from the EB strain of Pasteurella pestis. Saltykov, R. A., et al. "Associated immuniza- tion with live and chemical vaccines in ex- perimental conditions. II. On the mechanism of the stimulation of antitoxin production with the live EB vaccine" Zh Mikrobiol, 1962, 33: No. 2, p. 2S-32. Ecatox. See NIUIF 100 Echoline. See Ergam 150 Drug Index Ecmoline (Ekmolin) Triprotamine sulfate obtained from fish livers. Kuznetsov, V. P. "Studies on the effect of tri- protamine sulfate on the activity of bacterial cell oxidases" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 1, p. 58-64. Merck index, 1960. p. 399. Ecmonovocillin-1 (Ekmonovotsillin-1) Suspension of procaine penicillin in aqueous solution of ecmoline. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 467. Ecmonovocillin-2 (Ekmonovotsillin-2) Suspension of procaine penicillin in aqueous solution of ecmoline with potassium or sodium salts of benzyl penicillin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 467. Ecolid. See Hisindamone Ecuanil. See Meprotan Edion. See Trimetin Efanol Synonyms: Duvadilan, Isoxsuprine, Vasodilan, Vasodilian. Benzyl alcohol, p-hydroxy-a-[ 1-[(1 -methyl-2-phen- oxyethyl)amino]ethyl]-, hydrochloride C18H23N03.HC1 Me HO OH NH-CH-CHj-0-. // \\ L. 1.. ... // ^ CH-CH-CH Vasodilator agent. Rubtsov, M. V. "Basic trends in the synthesis of hypotensive drugs. II" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1963, 17: No. 12, p. 16-24. Merck index, 1960. p. 394. Efetsillin. See Ephecillin Effroxine. See Pervitin Efirsulfonat. See Ethersulfonate Ekmolin. See Ecmoline Ekmonovotsillin-1. See Ecmonovocillin-1 Ekmonovotsillin-2. See Ecmonovocillin-2 Eksaktin. See Exacthin Eksgran. See Exgran Elastonon. See Phenamine Elatine Elatine C38H5oN2010 Et-N O-Me CH, 0-M« o=c-rT ^ qA Me Delphinium elatum alkaloid. Used in therapy of muscle tonus disorders and in various motor disorders of cerebral origin. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 244. Eldeline Eldeline C27N41N08 Et-N 0-rk ?, 0-CH, Mt 6-C-Me Delphinium elatum alkaloid. Used as a muscle relaxant. Dozortseva, P. M. "Pharmacology of Delphinium elatum alkaloids (elatine and eldeline)" Farmakol Toksik, 1956, 19: No. 3, p. 42-8. Elrodorm. See Noxiron Emandione. See Phenillin Embichin (Embikhin) Synonyms: Compound 96, TS 160, C 6866, Azo- typerite, Caryolysin, Chlorethamine, Chlore- thazine, Chlormethine, Cloramin, Dichloren, Erasol, HN2, Mebichloramine, Mechloretha- Drug Index 151 mine Hydrochloride, Mitoxine, Mustargen Hydrochloride, Mustine Hydrochloride, Ni- trogen Mustard, Nitrogranulogen, NM, Sina- lost, Stickstofflost. Diethylamine, 2,2'-dichloro-N-methyl-, hydrochlo- ride CsHnClsN.HCl CH,-CH,-CI Me-N^ -HCI CHrCHa-CI Antineoplastic agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 604. Merck index, 1960. p. 640. Embichin 7 (Embikhin 7) Synonyms: Novembichin, Novoembichin, Novoem- bikhin. Propylamine, 2-chloro-N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-, hydrochloride C7H14C13N.HC1 ci ^rCH-fCi CH3-CH-CHrNx -HCI CHa-CH,-C| Used in therapy of lymphogranulomatosis, leuke- mias, erythremias and mycosis fungoides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 604. Merck index, 1960. p. 738. Embichin 11 (Embikhin 11) Propylamine, 2-chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-meth- yl- C6H13C12N CI CH,-CH,-CI CHj-CH-CHa-N Vie Used in therapy of various cancers. Zhdanov, G. L. "Quantitative relationship be- tween toxicity and antitumor activity of five alkylating agents" Vop Onkol, 1957, 3: No. 6, p. 678-83. Embikhin. See Embichin Embikhin 7. See Embichin 7 Embikhin 11. Nee Embichin 11 Embitol Synonym: Preparation 8, Ksilamin, Xylamine. Used intravenously in the treatment of lympho- granulomatosis and lymphatic leukemia. Chernov, V. A. Tsitostaticheskie veshchestva v khimioterapii zlokachestvennykh novoobrazo- vanii, 1964. p. 34. Embutal. See Ethaminal Sodium Empirin. See Acesal En at in A mixture containing the following components: Mentha piperita Oil 0.017 g Turpentine Oil 0.034 g Juniperus Oil 0.051 g Sulfur 0.003 g Used as a spasmolytic in urological practice. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 91. Endodorm. See Hexenal Endografin. See Bilignost Endoksikrin. See Endoxycrine Endophenolphthalein. See Isaphenine Endoxan. See Cyclophosphane Endoxycrine (Endoksikrin) Embryonic preparation stimulating oxidative processes in the organism. Used in therapy of obesity. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 439. Enduxan. See Cyclophosphane Eneril. See Acetophen Enidran. See Oxaphenamide Enkalin Actinomyces-produced antibiotic active against the NK/LI cancer cells. Maksimova, T. S., et al. "Production by actino- mycetes of antitumor antibiotics from the enkalin group" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 3, p. 201-7. Enterotonin. See Carbocholine 152 Drug Index Enulen Inula helenium root extract used in therapy of acute bronchitis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 13. EP Piperidine, l-ethyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-, tartrate (1:1) CnH23N.C4H606 Et i OH Mt7^ ^Me -HOjC-CH-CH-COjH MeV>e OH Ganglion-blocking agent. Tikhonenko, V. M. "Pharmacology of some de- rivatives of polyalkylpiperidines" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 698-705. Ephecillin (Efetsillin) Synonyms: Alivin, Bronchocillin, Bronchopen, Deripen, Estopen, Estopenil, Jodocillina, Leocillin, Neopenil, Penester, Penethamate Hydriodide, Pulmaxil N, Pulmo 500, Toraxil- lina. Penicillin G, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, mono- hydriodide C22H31N304S.HI 0 Ma-Tj----pC-O-OV-CHj-N -HI Me S^ M NH-C-CHj-T x) Et i I Et Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 159. Merck index, 1960. p. 140. Epiclase. See Neophedan Epidion. See Trimetin Epilin Propiophenone, 4'-[2-(diethylamino)ethoxy]-3- phenyl-, citrate C2iH27N02.C6H807 Et .—. 0 — CH^-COjH SN-CHj-CHr0-/ Vc-CHj-CH,-/7 X\ • HO-C-CO^H EtT X=y ^^ CHa-C0,H An epilatory and fungicidal preparation used in the treatment of scalp mycoses. Tareeva, A. I., & Iakovleva, A. I. "Studies on toxic properties of epilin following various modes of administration into the organism of experimental animals" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 5, p. 604-10. Equanil. See Meprotan Erasol. See Embichin Erba. See Cyclamide Erebile. See Chologon Ergadenylic Acid. See MAP Ergam Synonyms: Echoline, Ergotoxine. Sympatholytic drug. Gavriliuk, A. A., & Zapadniuk, V. I. "Effect of autonomic preparations on convulsive pro- cesses" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 4, p. 317-9. New & nonofficial drugs, 1959. p. 234. Ergotal A mixture of phosphate salts of ergot alkaloids. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 301. Ergotamine B. See Neogynofort Ergotamine tartrate. See Gynofort Ergotoxine. See Ergam Eridione. See Phenillin Erikhrozid. See Erychroside Erikordin. See Erycordin Erina. See Meprotan Erinit. See Erynit Erion. See Acrichine Eritrin. See Erythrine Eritrizid. See Erythriside Drug Index 153 Erizid. See Eryside Erizimotoksin. See Erysimotoxin Erizimozid. See Erysimosid Ertuban. See Tubazid Ervamin Ervamine C2iH26N202 0=C-0-Me Vinca erecta alkaloid. Kurmukov, A. G., & Sultanov, M. B. "Effect of the alkaloid ervamin on blood coagulation" Med Zh Uzbek, 1963, No. 4, p. 54-6. Ervamine. See Ervamin Erychroside (Erikhrozid) Erysimum cheiranthoides L. glycoside. Makarevich, I. F., et al. "Erythriside—a new cardiac glycoside from Erysimum cheiran- thoides Z,." Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 7, p. 38-43. Erycordin (Erikordin) Erysimum cheiranthoides L. glycoside. Makarevich, I. F., et al. "Erythriside—a new cardiac glycoside from Erysimum cheiran- thoides L." Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 7, p. 38-43. Erynit (Erinit) Synonyms: Angitet, Hasethrol, Mycardol, Neo- Corovas, Niperyl, Nitropenta, Pentaerythrit- yl Tetranitrate, Pentaerythritol Tetrani- trate, Pentafin, Pentanitrine, Penthrit, Pen- titrate, Pentrite, Pentritol, Pentryate, Pergi- tral, Peritrate, Perityl, PETN, Prevangor, Quintrate, Subicard, Vasodiatol. Pentaerythritol, tetranitrate C5H8N4012 CHrO-NOj OjN-O-CHj-C-CHrO-NO, en,- °" mt \rasodilator used in coronary diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Medvedev, B. A. "Nitra- nol and other new esters of nitric acid as coronary dilators" Khim Med, 1961, No. 16, p. 5-11. Merck index, 1960. p. 780. Eryside (Erizid) Purified Erysimum canescens glycoside. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958, p. 186. Erysimosid (Erizimozid) Erysimum canescens glycoside used in the treat- ment of heart diseases. Likianchuk, D. G. "Erysimosid and digotoxin therapy of chronic circulatory insufficiency" Ter Arkh, 1965, 37: No. 5, p. 95-9. Erysimotoxin (Erizimotoksin) Erysimum cheiranthoides L. glycoside. Makarevich, I. F., et al. "Erythriside—a new cardiac glycoside from Erysimum cheiran- thoides L." Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 7, p. 38-43. Erythrine (Eritrin) Antibacterial preparation isolated from the eryth- rocytes. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestv, 1958. p. 332. Erythriside (Eritrizid) Erysimum cheiranthoides L. glycoside. Makarevich, I. F., et al. "Erythriside—a new cardiac glycoside from Erysimum cheiran- thoides L." Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 7, p. 38-43. Esametina. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Escatin. See Cortin Eschatin. See Cortin Escodol (Eskodol) A mixture containing the following components in 1 cc of solution: Dimethylmeperidine 0.02 g Scopolamine 0.0005 g Ephedrine 0.025 g Distilled Water Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 65. 154 Drug Index Esculamin (Eskulamin) Coumarin, 8-[[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]methyl]- 6,7-dihydroxy-4-methyl- C15H19N06 H0-CH,-CHa-N-CH,-CH,-0H In irradiated animals esculamin depresses vas- cular permeability and increases vascular resistance. Rudakova, I. S., et al. "Pharmacology of 8-(3,P'- dioxydiethyl-aminomethyl-4-methylescule- tin" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 3, p. 314-6. Esidrex. See Dichlothiazide Esidrix. See Dichlothiazide Eskodol. See Escodol Eskulamin. See Esculamin Esomid Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Esparin. See Propazin Estimulex. See Pervitin Estocin (Estotsin) Acetic acid, ethoxydiphenyl-, 2-(dimethylamino)- ethyl ester, hydrochloride C2oH25N03.HCl 0-Et 0 Me \_y~f—- C-0-CHa-CHa-NN -HCI Antispasmodic drug. Liberman, S. S. "Antispastic effects of some di- phenylacetic acid esters and their deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 6, p. 675-80. Eston-B. See Agofollin Estopen. See Ephecillin Estopenil. See Ephecillin Estotsin. See Estocin Estradiol, 3-benzoate. See Agofollin Estradiol, 17-propionate. See Acrofollin Estradiol Benzoate. See Agofollin Estroben. See Sinestrol Estromon. See Sinestrol Estrone. See Acrofollin Etafen. See Diethyphen Etakridin Acridine, 6,9-diamino-2-ethoxy- C15H15N30 Ivakhnenko, P. N., & Bagdasarov, K. N. "Spec- trophotometry studies on the diazotization of etakridin" Aptech Delo, 1965, 14: No. 1, p. 38-44. Etamboro. See "Bromide" under Tetamon Etamid. See Ethamide Etamin. ° -Na CHj-CHrCHrCH-k^NH Et A sedative, hypnotic and anticonvulsant drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 16. Merck index, 1960. p. 783. Ethamine (Etamin) Synonym: TG-5. Propiophenone, 4/-ethoxy-3-(hexahydro-lH- azepin- 1-yl)-, hydrochloride C17H25NO2.HCI Et-O-QiU-CH.-O HCI A local anesthetic preparation. Kudrin, A. N., & Uspenskii, V. A. "Comparative evaluation of local anesthetic properties of 3-hexamethyleneimino-p-ethoxy-propio- phenone (ethamine)" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 221-4. Ethamycin. See Antibiotic 6613 Ethane, hexachloro-. See Fasciolin 1,2-Ethanedisulfonic acid, compd. with 5-(2-chloro- ethyl)-4-methylthiazole (1:2). See Hemi- thiamine Ethanethiol, 2-amino-. See Mercamine Ethanol, 2-[(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4- hydroxybenzyl)amino]-, hydrochloride. See IRP-2 Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-. See Ethylcellosolv Ethaperazine (Etaperazin) Synonyms: SCH-3940, Decentan, Fentazin, Per- phenazine, Trilafon. Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-[3-[4-(2-hydroxyeth- yl)-l-piperazinyl]propyl]- C21H26C1N30S a: ci (CH,V-N N-CH,-CHr0H Tranquilizing and antiemetic agent. Che, H. P. "Effect of ethaperazine on condi- tioned reflexes in rats" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 13-8. Merck index, I960. p. 7S7. Ethazole (Etazol) Synonyms: VK 55, Globucid, Sethadil, Sulfa- ethidole, Sulfaethylthiadiazole, Sulfa-Per- longit, Sul-Spansion, Sul-Spantab. Sulfanilamide, Ni-(5-ethyl-l,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)- C ioHi2N402S2 HaN -/ V S0a- NH YS > " Used in bacterial infections. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 195S. p. 487. Merck index, 1960. p. 436. Ethersulfonate (Efirsulfonat) Synonyms: G 58, K 6451, Genite S83, Lethelaire G-58, Mitran, Orthotran, Ovotox, Ovotran. Benzenesulfonic acid, p-chloro-, p-chlorophenyl 156 Drug Index ester C12H8C1203S ci-^o-^-^c. An acaricide. Moreinis, lu. A. "On the problem of early mani- festations in the intoxication with ethersul- fonate alone and in combination with DDT" Vop Pitan, 1962, 21: No. 4, p. 63-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 761. Ethinyl Testosterone. See Pregnin Ethinyl Trichloride. See Narcogen Ethiodan. See Neurotrast Ethionamide. -See Thianide Ethisterone. See Pregnin Ethodryl. See Ditrazine Ethopropazine. See Parfezin Ethoxene (Etoksen) Synonym: Tetramine. 1 -Aziridineethanol, oc-vinyl- CeHuNO ?H CHa CH,= CH-CH-CrL-N a \l CH2 Antineoplastic agent. Kundzinia, I. A., et al. "Results after clinical use of ethoxen" Vop Klin Lech Zlok Novoobraz, 1963, 36: No. 9, p. 51-64. Ethoxyd (Etoksid) Carbanilide, 4 ,4'-diethoxythio- C17H2oN202S ft~\ " /—\ Et-O^f Vnh-C-NH-T N -0-Et Used in therapy of tuberculosis. Kaminskaia, A. A., & Mirzoian, E. Z. "Use of ethoxyd in clinical pulmonary tuberculosis" Probl Tuberk, 1959, 37: No. 8, p. 47-53. Ethylamine, 2-(diphenylmethoxy)-N,N-dimethyl-. See Dimedrol Ethyl Biscoumacetate. See Neodicoumarin Ethylcellosolv (Etiltsellosolv) Ethanol, 2-ethoxy- C4Hiq02 H0-CH,-CHrO-Et Surface-active preparation used as a base for ointments. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 627. Ethyldicoumarol Acetate. See Neodicoumarin Ethylene, trichloro-. See Narcogen Ethylnorantifeine (Etilnorantifein) Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-ethyl-N,N'-di- methyl- C9Hi4N402 0 Tl Me-NH-C- Me-NH-C-1- 0 o -I--------kl Analeptic drug Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. thyl phosphite, compd. with thiourea (1:1). See Pf-21 thyl pyrophosphate. See TEPF ithyl tetraphosphate. See GETF Ethyl thiopyrophosphate, (EtO)2SPOPS(OEt)2. See Dithiophos Ethyl thiopyrophosphate, (EtO)2OPOPS(OEt)2. See Pyrophos Ethymidine (Etimidin) Synonym: A 1. Pyrimidine, 2,4-bis(l-aziridinyl)-6-chloro- Drug Index 157 C8H9C1N4 CH. ^N CH, CI Used in postoperative therapy of ovarian and pulmonary cancer. Chernov, B. A. Tsitostaticheskie veshchestva v khimioterapii zlokachest vennykh novoo- brazovanii, 1964. p. 43. Eticol. See Phosphacol Etilnorantifein. See Ethylnorantifeine Etilon. See NIUIF 100 Etiltsellosolv. See Ethylcellosolv Etimidin. See Ethymidine Etofein Synonyms: Etefil, Etephyl. Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-diethyl- C9H14N402 0 H Et-NH-C-rr-% Et-MH-C-L!---k Vinogradova, N. B., & Khromov-Borisov, N. V. "Relationship between the structure and the activity of a series of structural analogs of caffeine and synthesis of antifeins — a new class of medicinal preparations" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 259-65. Etoksen. See Ethoxene Etoksid. See Ethoxyd Etylon. See "Bromide" under Tetamon Eucodal. See "Hydrochloride" under Thecodine Eucoran. See Cordiamine Eucortone. See Cortin Eufilin. See Diaphylline Eufodrinal. See Pervitin Eukodan. See "Hydrochloride" under Thecodine Eulevomitsetin. See Eusynthomycin Eulevomycetin. See Eusynthomycin Euphyllin. See Diaphylline Eurimitsin. See Eurimycin Eurimycin (Eurimitsin) An antibiotic produced by Streptomyces laven- dulae 7K1. Presumably it is identical with colimycin. Kovshik-Gindifer, S. I. "Studies on the antibiotic eurimycin produced by Streptomyces laven- dulae 7K1" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 4, p. 310-4. Eusintomitsin. See Eusynthomycin Euspiran. See Isadrine Eusynthomycin (Eusintomitsin) Synonyms: Eulevomitsetin, Eulevomycetin, Levo- mycetin Stearate. Stearic acid, a-ester with 2,2-dichloro-N-[(3-hy- droxy-a-(hydroxymethyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]- acetamide C29H46C12N206 i^V. NH-C-CHCI, — OH Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 457. Euthatal. See Ethaminal Sodium Euvernil. See Urosulfan Evatmin. See Antiasthmocrine Evazol. See Decamine Evipal Sodium. See Hexenal 158 Drug Index Exacthin (Eksaktin) Prolonged action ACTH preparation. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 12. Exgran (Eksgran) Punica granatum fruit extract. Used in therapy of diarrheas and in wound heal- ing. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo Syria GSSR, 1957. p. 84. Exhorran. See Teturam Expandex. See Polyglucin Expectorant Tea No. 1 (Grudnoi Qiai No. 1) Infusion prepared from a mixture of the following components: Althaea Root 2 parts Tussilago farfara Leaves 2 parts Origanum vulgare 1 part Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 273. Expectorant Tea No. 2 (Grudnoi Chai No. 2) Infusion prepared from a mixture of the following substances: Plantago Leaves 3 parts Glycyrrhiza Root 3 parts Tussilago farfara Leaves 4 parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 273. Expectorant Tea No. 3 (Grudnoi Chai No. 3) Infusion prepared from a mixture of the following substances: Althaea Root 2 parts Glycyrrhiza Root 2 parts Anise Fruit 1 part Salvia Leaves 1 part Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 273. Expectorant Tea No. 4 (Grudnoi Chai No. 4) Infusion prepared from a mixture of the following substances: Althaea root 2 parts Glycyrrhiza root 2 parts Anethum fruit 1 part Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 273. 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-(phen- ylhydrazone) C16Hi3N3OS <^_y 0=1---NH nhO Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine de- rivatives" Farm Zh(Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. F Serum (Syvorotka F) Synonym: Filatov's Serum, Sterilized Serum. A biogenic stimulator prepared from the blood by means of the following processes: addition of glucose, alkalinization, freezing, boiling and sterilization in the autoclave. Ad- ministered by intramuscular injections in the treatment of peptic ulcer and other condi- tions where the stimulation of regenerative processes is required. Golovin, G. V. "Use of blood preparations in the acceleration of healing of injured tissues" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1960, 84: No. 3, p. 120- 31. Faragynol. See Synestrol Fargan. See Diprazin Farsazin. See Pharsazin Fasciolin (Fastsiolin) Synonyms: Carbon Hexachloride, Hexachloroeth- ane, Perchloroethane. Ethane, hexachloro- C2Cl6 CCIj-CCl3 Anthelmintic drug. Suprun, P. P. "Argentometric determination of hexachloroethane (fasciolin)" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1959, 13: No. 12, p. 43-5. Merck in- dex, 1960. p. 514. Fastsiolin. See Fasciolin Drug Index 159 Favistan. See Mercazolyl Febrifugine 4(3H)-Quinazolinone, 3-[3-(3-hydroxy-2-piperidyl)- acetonyl]- C16H17N303 ^s.N-CHa-C-CHa-( ) 0 HO^—' Dichroa febrifuga alkaloid with antineoplastic properties. Vermel, E. M., & Syrkina-Krugliak, S. A. "Anti- tumor activity of the alkaloid febrifugine in experiments on animals" Vop Onkol, 1960, 6: No. 7, p. 56-66. Fecholine (Fekholin) Synonyms: Cholef, Kholef. Wheat germ product containing vitamin B com- plex, vitamin E, vitamin F, choline and other vitamins. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 327. Fedorov's Narcotic-Anti-Shock Solution (Narkozno- Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost' Fedorova) Plasma substitute solution containing the follow- ing components: Saline Solution of Sodium Bicarbonate 1:1000 250.0 cc Eucodal 0.002 g Ephedrine 0.005 g Petrov, I. R. "Current status of the problem of anti-shock solutions" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1956, 77: No. 6, p. 24-32. Fedorov-Vaslev Solution. See TSOLIPK Saline Infusin Fekholin. See Fecholine Felazin. See Phelazine Felosan. See Nicodin Femerazol. See Phemerazole Femestrone. See Agofollin Fenafan. See Phenaphan Fenakon. See Phenacon Fenalgin. See Phenalgin Fenamet. See Phenamet Fenamin. See "Sulfate" under Phenamine Fenamizol. See Phenamizole Fenasal. See Preparation 391 Fenastezin. See Phenasthesin Fenatin. See Phenatine Fenatrop. See IT-79 Feneksan. See Phenexan Feneksol. See Cetamiphen Fenergan. See Diprazin Fenesterin. See Phenesterin Fenigam. See Phenigam Fenilbutina. See Butadion Fenilin. See Phenillin Feniodol. See Bilitrast Fenitron. See Phenitron Fenizin. See Phenizin Fentazin. See Ethaperazine Fentirin. See Phentyrin Fepranon. See Phepranon Feramid A combined preparation containing divalent iron and nicotinamide. Used in the treatment of hypochromic anemia. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 532. Ferkoven A mixture of iron saccharate and cobalt gluco- nate with 20 mg of iron and 0.9 mg of cobalt in each cc of the solution. Used intravenously in the treatment of hypo- 160 Drug Index chromic anemia. Frenkina, D. Z. "New anti-anemic drugs for the treatment of hypochromic anemias of various etiologies" Probl Gemat, 1959, 4: No. 4, p. 31-5. Fernasan. See Tetrathion Ferratol Mixture containing the following components: Ferric Oxide with Sugar 20 parts Sugar Syrup 80 parts Ethyl Alcohol 30 parts Aromatic Tincture 0.45 parts Water 170 parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 436. Ferrobion Tablets containing the following components: Ferrous Chloride 0.1 g Glucose 0.14 g Used in therapy of various forms of anemia, gen- eralized debility and sequelae of infectious diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 436. Ferrocal (Ferrokal) Tablets containing the following components: Ferrous Sulfate 0.2 g Calcium Fructose Diphosphate 0.1 g Lecithin-Cerebro 0.02 g Used in the treatment of various forms of secon- dary anemias, generalized debility and sequelae of infectious diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 435. Ferrofuzin Solution containing the following components: Gelatin Sodium Chloride Sodium Bicarbonate Glucose Colloidal Iron Distilled Water Used in prevention and therapy of shock. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 85. Ferrofuzin No. 3 Solution containing the following substances: Sodium Chloride 9.0 g 10.0 g 9.0 g 0.2 g 1.0 g 0.047-0.05 g to 1000.0 cc Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Salicylate Glucose Gelatin Colloidal Iron Distilled Water 0.2 g 0.1 g 1.0 g 10.0 g 0.05 g to 1000.0 cc Used in prevention and control of shock and in hemostatic therapy of functional uterine and parenchymatous hemorrhages. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 210. Ferrogematogen. See Ferrohematogen Ferrohematogen (Ferrogematogen) A preparation containing dry animal blood and reduced iron. Used in the treatment of various anemias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 438. Ferrokal. See Ferrocal Fetidine Synonym: F-l. Fetidine C41H5oN208 I halictrum foetidum L. alkaloid with adrenolytic properties. Zabirov, I. Sh., & Khaunina, R. A. Farmakologiia sredstv, blokiruiushchikh adrenergic he skuiu mediatsiiu, 1964. p. 69. FiBS Aqueous solution of biogenic stimulators pre- pared by V. P. Filatov's method. Used in various eye diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 440. Filatov's Anti-Shock Solution No. 43 (Protivoshokovyi Rastvor No. 43 Filatova) Synonyms: LIPK No. 43, Filatov's Solution No. 43. Drug Index 161 8.0 g 50.0 cc 50.0 cc 0.2 g 0.8 g 0.002 g 1000.0 cc 7.5 g 40.0 cc 3.0 g 1.2 g 0.01 g to 1000.0 cc A solution containing the following components: Sodium Chloride Glucose Ethyl Alcohol Calcium Chloride Barbital Methylene Blue Distilled Water Used in therapy of severe shock. Petrov, I. R. "Current status of the problem of anti-shock solutions" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1956, 77: No. 6, p. 24-32. Filatov's Serum. See F Serum Filatov's Solution No. 28 (Rastvor Filatova No. 28) Synonyms: Anti-Shock Solution No. 28, Protivo- shokovyi Rastvor No. 28. Plasma substitute containing the following com- ponents: Sodium Chloride Glucose Magnesium Sulfate Hedonal Rivanol Distilled Water Hedonal may be substituted by 0.3 g of barbital or 0.015 g of morphine; rivanol may be sub- stituted by 0.001 g of acriflavine. Used in therapy of shock. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 138. Filatov's Solution No. 43. See Filatov's Anti-Shock Solution No. 43 Filicilen (Filitsilen) Purified Aspidium filix mas extract. Used in therapy of oxyuriasis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennei terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 275. Filiksan. See Filixan Filitsilen. See Filicilen Filixan (Filiksan) Dry Aspidium filix mas extract. Used in therapy of taeniasis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 554. Fitobakteriomitsin. See Phytobacteriomycin Fitoferrolaktol. See Phytoferrolactol Fitontsidin. See Phytoncidin Flamin Purified preparation containing all active sub- stances in Helichrysum areruirium flowers. Bartashevich, O. A., & Rabotnov, N. K. "In- dustrial production of flamin" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1959, 13: No. 7, p. 41-6. Flavugal. See Cyqualone Flaxedil. See Pyrolaxon Flicid (Flitsid) Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium extract used in controlling fleas, flies and other insects. Shimanko, A. I., & Lvov, N. M. Primenenie lekarstvennykh sredstv v bytovykh uslovi- iakh, 1959. p. 42. Flitsid. See Flicid Florimitsin. See Florimycin Florimycin (Florimitsin) Synonym: Viomycin. An anii-Mycobacterium tuberculosis antibiotic produced by Actinomyces floridae. Garina, K. P. "Studies on the variability and selection of a strain producing florimycin (viomycin)" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 10, p. 867-70. Fluoroembichin (Ftorembikhin) Diethylamine, 2-chloro-2'-fluoro-N-methyl- CsHnClFN CH,-CH,-CI Md-N CHa-CHrF A nitrogen mustard. Rampan, lu. I. "Problem of the effect of chloro- ethylamines on the excretory function of the kidney" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 99-104. Fluoromezine (Ftoromezin) Alanine, 3-[5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-2-fluoro- 162 Drug Index phenyl]- C13H17C12FN202 C >CHrCH-COarl CI-CHrCHrN-CHrCHrCI Antineoplastic agent. Garin, A. M. "Effect of chemotherapeutic agents on the growth of hetero-transplanted human tumors" Vop Onkol, 1960, 6: No. 9, p. 25-30. Fluoropan (Ftorpan) Uracil, 5-[(2-chloroethyl)(2-fluoroethyl)amino]-6- methyl- C9H13C1FN302 C|-CHa-CH,MeY ^F0 F-CH,-CH, o NH Antineoplastic agent. Trapeznikov, N. N., & Adveeva, I. A. Preliminary data on regional chemotherapy of malignant tumors of the extremities by perfusion. Acta Un Int Cancr, 1964, 20:462-4. Folicobalamine (Folikobalamin) Dragees containing folic acid and vitamin Bi2- Used in the treatment of anemias. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 254. Folikobalamin. See Folicobalamine Follicormon. See Agofollin Follidrin. See Agofollin Fonvorin A mixture of the following components: Belladonna Extract 0.02 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenylsalicylate 0.3 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 536. Fosarbin. See Pyrophos Fosfakol. See Phosphacol Fosfamid. See Phosphamide Fosfazin. See Phosphazin Fosfestrol. See Phosphestrol Fosfitsin. See Phosphicine Fosfren. See Phosphrene Framitsin. See Framycin Framycin (Framitsin) Synonyms: Colimycin, Myacyne, Mycerin, Myci- fradin, Neomin, Neomycin, Nivemycin. A broad-spectrum antibiotic. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 536. Fran gin Frangula bark preparation used in the treatment of constipation. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 257. Frenolon Synonym: Methophenazine. Benzoic acid, 3,4,5-trimethoxy-, 2-[4-[3-(2- chlorophenothiazin- 10-yl)propyl]- 1-piper- azinyllethyl ester C3iHaeClN^S CI CRfCHfCHa-N N-CHjf-CHrO-C^ Tranquilizing agent used in the treatment of neuroses of various etiologies. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 18. Frostbite Ointment (Maz ot Obmorazhivaniia) Ointment containing the following components: Capsicum annum Tincture 7.7 parts Formic Acid 0.32 parts Ammonia Solution 1.4 parts Camphor Oil 6.4 parts Spirit of Soap 3.5 parts Castor Oil 1.0 part Animal Fat 9.75 parts Petrolatum Oil 72. parts Drug Index 163 Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 274. Frugoside (Frugozid) Cardiac glycoside isolated from Gomphocarpus fruticosus. Govorov, V. P. "Effect of frugoside, erysimine and cymarine on the cardiovascular system in experimental circulatory insufficiency" Tr Omsk Med Inst Kalinina, 1959, No. 25, p. 161-5. Frugozid. See Frugoside Ftivazid. See Phthivazid Ftorembikhin. See Fluoroembichin Ftoromezin. See Fluoromezine Ftorpan. See Fluoropan Fubromegan Ammonium, diethyl(3-hydroxybutyl)methyl-, io- dide, 5-bromo-2-furoate C 14H23BrN03.I 0 Me -C-O-CH-CHo-CH.-V Et Et Me A ganglion-blocking agent with cholinolytic, acetylcholine-antagonistic and nicotine- stimulating activity. Barsukova, T. A. "On the mechanism of action of quateleron and fubromegan in the treat- ment of peptic ulcer" Ter Arkh, 1961, 33: No. 8, p. 22-8. Fumagillin Antibacterial and antifungal antibiotic isolated from Aspergillus fumigatus. Semenov, S. M., et al. "Study on the stability of the anti-phage action of fumagillin" Anti- biotiki, 1964, 9: No. 1, p. 81-4. Fumigant-93 Synonyms: DD, Dichloropropane, Dichloropropyl- Mixtureof the following components: ] ,2-Dichloropropane 1,3-Dichloropropylene Polychlorides 3-12 % 40-55 % 20-40 % Insecticide. Sharina, E. G., et al. "Hygienic characteristics of the preparation DD and of vegetables growing on the soil treated with chemical poisons" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i tok- sikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 151-6. Fungus Betulinus. See Chaga Furacillin (Furatsilin) Synonyms: F 6, Aldomycin, Chemofuran, Furacin, Furalone, Furasen, Furazina, Furesol, Ibio- fural, Monofuracin, Nefco, Nifuzon, Nitro- furan, Nitrofurazone, Vabrocid, Vabrocin, Yatrocin. 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, semicarbazone C6H6N404 0aH- • CH=N-NH-C-NH, An antimicrobial drug effective against a variety of bacteria. Bliuger, A. F. Nitrofurany i ikh primenenie v meditsine, 1958. Merck index, 1960. p. 726. Furacin. See Furacillin Furadantin. See F 30 Furadonin. See F 30 Furadroxyl. See Furaxolon Furagin. See Furazidin Furaguanidine Synonyms: F-28, Guanofuracin. Guanidine, [(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino>, sulfate (1:1) C6H7N503.H2S04 NH Antimicrobial agent. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty-pro- izvodnye 5-nitro fur ana. Riga, 1963. 21^ p. Furaksolon. See Furaxolon Furakson. See Furaxone 164 Drug Index 2-Furaldehyde, 2,2'-diazine with 5,5'-furfurylidenebis- 2,4-thiazolidinedione. See P29 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, 2-azine with 5-methylene-2,4- thiazolidinedione. See NF 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)semicarba- zone. See Furaxolon 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, semicarbazone. See Furacil- lin 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, thiosemicarbazone. See Benzazone-VII 2-Furaldehyde, 4-phenyl-3-thiosemicarbazone. See PA18 Furalone. See Furacillin Furaltadone. See Furazolin Furamicid (Furamitsid) Synonym: F-l, Furaspor. Furan, 2-(methoxymethyl)-5-nitro- C6H7N04 0»N-f< ^CHj-O-Me "O Antimicrobial preparation. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitro fur ana, 1963. 218 p. Furamitsid. See Furamicid Furamon Synonyms: Furanol, Furmethide Iodide, Furmeth- yl, Furtrethonium Iodide. Ammonium, furfuryltrimethyl-, iodide C8H14NO.I Me .0^ .. it ,-N-Me I" I------1 M Me Parasympathomimetic drug. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 34. Sollman, T. A man- ual of pharmacology, 1957. p. 441. Furan, 2-(methoxymethyl)-5-nitro-. See Furamicid 2-Furanacrolein, 5-nitro-, diethyl acetal. See F-l 13 2-Furanacrolein, 5-nitro-, thiosemicarbazone. See F-33 Furaniozid Synonym: F-74. Isonicotinic acid, (5-nitrofurfurylidene)hydrazide C11H8N404 *Nlf°YCH~N~NH"S~^N Antimicrobial preparation. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitrofurana, 1963. 218 p. Furanol. See Furamon Furaplast A mixture of the following components: Furacillin 0.25 g Dimethylphthalate 25.00 g Perchlorovinyl Resin 100.00 g Aceton 400.00 ml Chloroform ,275.00 ml Carbon Tetrachloride 200.00 ml Used in pyoderma and other dermatological con- ditions. Khesin, M. I., & Shevelevich, S. A. "Furaplast- a new preparation for the treatment of micro- trauma" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38: No. 3, p. 89. Furasen. See Furacillin Furaspor. See Furamicid Furatsilin. See Furacillin Furaxolon (Furaksolon) Synonyms: F-26, Furadroxyl, Nitroxyzone. 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, 2-(2-hydroxyethyl)semi- carbazone C8HioN405 V---' CHrCHj-OH Antimicrobial preparation. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodnye 5-nitrofurana. Riga, 1963. 218 p. Drug Index 165 Furaxone (Furakson) Synonyms: F-60, Furazolidone, Furoxone, Nifuli- done, Tricofuron. 2-Oxazolidinone, 3-[(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]- C8H7N305 C7H5N50 0,N ljrCH=N"" o N 0 Used in trichomonal vaginitis. Bliuger, A. F. Nitrofurany i ikh primenenie v meditsine, 1958. Merck index, I960, p. 466. Furazidin Synonym: F-35, Furagin. Hydantoin, l-[[3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)allylidene]- amino]- CjoH8N405 0 _/°\_CH=CH-CH=N-N NH i/vi Antimicrobial preparation. Alekseeva, L. N. Antibakterialnye preparaty- proizvodyne 5-nitrofurana, 1963. 218 p. Furazina. See Furacillin Furazolidone. See Furaxone Furazolin Synonyms: F-l50, Altafur, Furaltadone, Furmeth- onol. 2-Oxazolidinone, 5-(morpholinomethyl)-3-[(5- nitrofurfurylidene)amino]- Ci3Hi6N406 CH.-N 0 «no CH=N-N---tO Antibacterial preparation. Zaeva, S. P., et al. "Experimental studies on a new preparation from the nitrofuran series- furazolin (F-150)" Zh Mikrobiol, 1961, 32: No. 10, p. 17-20. Merck index, 1960. p. 467. Furazonal 4H-1,2,4 Triazole, 4-[(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]- D*N~ff Vch=n"nX> Used in the treatment of bacillary dysentery. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 179. Furesol. See Furacillin Furin. See F 30 Furmethide Iodide. See Furamon Furmethol. See Furazolin Furmethyl. See Furamon Furoxone. See Furaxone Furtrethonium Iodide. See Furamon GA. See Benzimin Gadexyl. See Meprotan Galantamin. See Galanthamine Galanthamine (Galantamin) Synonyms: Karantonin, Nivaline. Galanthamine Ci7H2iN03 Me-0 -Me Galanthus woronowii alkaloid. Cholinesterase antagonist used in therapy of myasthenia, myopathies, poliomyelitis, post- traumatic sensory and motor disorders, poly- neuritis, and other diseases of the nervous system. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh 166 Drug Index protsessov, 1959. p. 58. Merck index, 1960. p. 469. Galanthine (Galantin) Galanthine C18H23N04 O-Me Galanthus woronowii alkaloid. Galanthine depresses blood pressure, dilates peri- pheral vessels, blocks vagus nerve endings, depresses acetylcholine activity and in- creases tonus and depresses peristalsis in the intestine. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 58. Galantin. See Galanthine Galascorbin (Galaskorbin) Mixture containing the following components: Vitamin C 1 part Tannin 3 parts Potassium (amount necessary to neutralize acid reaction) Water Used as an antipyretic and wound-healing agent in the treatment of breast fissures. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, razreshennykh k vypusku v 1956 g. Farmakologicheskim komitetom Uchenogo soveta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniia SSSR, 1958. p. 22. Galaskorbin. See Galascorbin Gallamine Triethiodide. See Pyrolaxon Galmamin Preparation containing the following components: Salicylic Acid 2 % Zinc Oxide 10 % Talcum 44 % Starch 44 % Used in the management of sweating feet. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 577. Galoceptin (Galotseptin) A contraceptive preparation containing nicotinic acid and vitamins C and P. Shamrai, E. F., & Genin, D. I. "Perspectives for the development of the problem of con- traception" Akush Ginek, 1961, 37: No. 6, p. 62-7. Galokhin. See Haloquine Galoperidol. See Haloperidol Galotseptin. See Galoceptin Gamma Benzene Hexachloride. See Hexachlorane Gammexane. See Hexachlorane Gangleron Benzoic acid, p-isobutoxy-, 3-(diethylamine)-l,2- dimethylpropyl ester, hydrochloride C20H33N03.HC1 /—?. 0 Me Ma Et \__/ C-0-CH-CH-CHa-N - HCI Ganglion-blocking and nicotinolytic drug. Mndzhoian, A. L., Gangleron i opyt ego klinich- eskogo primeneniia, 1959. Gangliostat. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Ganidan. See Sulgin Gargilon. See Decamine Gastric Drops (Kapli Zheludochnye) A mixture of the following components: Opium Tincture 1.0 g Mentha piperita Tincture 1.0 g Artemisia Tincture 3.0 g Valeriana Tincture 4.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 300. Gastric Tablets (Tabletki Zheludochnye) Mixture a: Atropa belladonna Extract 0.01 g Bismuth Subnitrate 0.25 g Phenyl Salicylate 0.25 g Mixture b: Drug Index 167 Atropa belladonna Extract 0.01 g Bismuth Subnitrate 0.25 g Mixture v: Atropa belladonna Extract 0.01 g Artemisia Extract 0.012 g Valeriana Extract 0.015 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 129. Gastrin Gastric mucosa extract. Used in association with other anti-anemic prep- arations. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 59. Gastripon Bromo-methyl-N-diphenylatropine A ganglion-blocking agent. Levin, G. L., & Abaev, A. I. "On the use of neuro-blocking substances gastripon and gastrobamate in peptic ulcer" Klin Med, 1961, 39: No. 7, p. 53-6. Gastrobamate A mixture of gastripon and meprobamate. A ganglion-blocking agent. Levin, G. L., & Abaev, A. I. "On the use of neuro-blocking substances gastripon and gas- trobamate in peptic ulcer" Klin Med, 1961, 39: No. 7, p. 53-6. Gastrocrine (Gastrokrin) Synonyms: Pilorin, Pylorin, Ventriculin. Stomach extract used in the treatment of various anemias. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 321. Gastrokrin. See Gastrocrine Gefefitin. See Hefephytin Geksabenzat. See Hexonium B Geksakhloran. See Hexachlorane Geksakhlortsiklogeksan. See Hexachlorane Geksamid. See Benzimin Geksamidin. See Hexamidine Geksan. See Hexachlorane Geksenal. See Hexenal Geksonat. See Nicohexonium Geksonii. See "Diiodide" under Hexonium Geksonii B. See Hexonium B Gelatinol (Zhelatinol) 8% Gelatin solution containing also various salts. Used as a plasma substitute. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 526. Geliodone (Zheliodon) A contrast medium containing diodone (iodopyra- cet) and gelatin. Used in bronchography. Feofilov, G. L., & Mukhin, E. P. "A new water- soluble contrast medium for bronchography" Vestn Rentgen Radiol, 1964, 39: No. 3, p. 16-8. Geliomitsin. See Heliomycin Gemalgene. See Narcogen Gematogen. See Hematogen Gematogen Detskii. See Hematogen For Children Gemitiamin. See Hemithiamine Gemodez. See Hemodes Gemofirin. See Hemophyrin Gemostaticheskaia Gubka. See Hemostatic Sponge Gemostazin. See Hemostasin Gemostimulin. See Hemostimulin Gemotsitostimulin. See Hemocytostimulin Gendon Synonym: Raunatin. Rauwolfia serpentina alkaloid. Used in the treatment of hypertension. Goldman, L. N. "Therapy of hypertension with Rauwolfia serpentina alkaloids (gendon) and redergam" Zdravookhr Belorussii, 1958, 4: No 7, p. 12-4. 168 Drug Index Geniphene. See Chlorophen Genophyllin. See Diaphylline Genoxal. See Cyclophosphane Gentian Violet Hydrochloride. See Acsuris Gentran. See Polyglucin Geocorton (Geokorton) Ointment containing 5 mg of oxytetracycline hy- drochloride and 10 mg of hydrocortisone acetate per gram. Used in preventing infec- tion in allergic eye diseases. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 62. Geokorton. See Geocorton Gepavit. See Hepavit Geptamin. See Heptamine Germalgene. See Narcogen Gerodyl. See Piridrol Gerontine. See Spermocrine Gestone-Oral. See Pregnin Gestoral. See Pregnin GETF Synonyms: Bladan Base, Hexaethyl Tetraphos- phate. Ethyl tetraphosphate Ci2H30Oi3P4 0 0 0 II II II Et-0-P-0-P-0-P-0-Et Et-0 0 0-Et Et-O-P-O-Et Insecticide. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova ter- apii. (Posobie dlia vrachei). I. Farmakolo- giia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 82. Merck index, 1960. p. 515. p-Xylene, a,cc,a,a',a',a'-hexachloro- C8H4C16 Getol Synonym: Hexachloroparaxylol. cisc-l!^i CCI, Anthelmintic. Lebedeva, M. N., & Kuznetsova, I. A. "Pharma- cology of hexachloroparaxylol" Med Para- zit, 1963, 32: No. 5, p. 691-6. Gidrokortikotsin. See Hydrocorticocin Gidrolizin. See L-103 Gidroperit. See Hydroperite Gidropiperin. See Hydropiperin Gidrozhir Synonyms: Adeps Hydrogen is atus. An ointment containing hydrogenated vegetable and hog fats. 1-i Moskovskii Ordena Lenina Meditsinskii In- stitut im. I. M. Sechenova. Mazi. Uchebnoe posobie po tekhnologii lekarstvennykh form dlia studentov- zaochnikov, 1962. p. 12. Gilabi An ointment prepared from purified bentonite clay. 1-i Moskovskii Ordena Lenina Meditsinskii In- stitut im. I. M. Sechenova. Mazi. Uchebnoe posobie po tekhnologii lekarstvennykh form dlia studentov-zaochnikov, 1962. p. 27. Gimalin. See Himaline GINK. See Tubazid Ginofort. See Gynofort Giparez A mixture containing the following preparations: Hypothiazide 0.025 g Apresoline 0.025 g Reserpine 0.0001 g Potassium Chloride 0.3 g Used in the treatment of hypertension. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 297. Gipersol. See Hypersol Drug Index 169 Gipotiazid. See Dichlothiazide Gipotonin. See Increpan Gippofain. See Hippophaine Gitalen A solution of purified Digitalis purpurea con- taining chiefly gitalin preserved in 20% ethyl alcohol and 0.05 % chlorobutanol. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 172. Giurzotoksin Vipera lobetina venom preparation used in surgi- cal practice. Iskhaki, lu. B. "Effect of Vipera lobetina venom on the postoperative course in tonsillec- tomy" Vestn Otorinolaring, 1959, 21: No. 5, p. 44-7. GKHBD 1,3-Butadiene, hexachloro- C4C16 CI CI CI,C=C-C=CCI* Insecticide. Murzakaev, F. G. "Some data on toxic properties of a new insecticide hexachlorobutadiene and of its semi-products" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 750-3. GKHTSG. See Hexachlorane GKHTSPD Synonym: Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. 1,3-Cyclopentadiene, hexachloro- C5Cl6 CI CI :Ijl Pesticide. Naishtein, S. la., & Lisovskaia, E. V. "Maxi- mum permissible concentrations of hexa- chlorocyclopentadiene in water reservoirs" Gig Sanit, 1965, 30: No. 2, p. 17-21. Glaznye Kapli Vikherkevicha. See Vikherkevich' Eye Drops Glitserofosfen. See Glycerophosphene Gliukan. See Glucan Globenicol. See Levomycetin Globisporin Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces streptomy- cini cultures. Chemically Globisporin is similar to strepto- mycin and it is used in the treatment of mycotic and bacterial infections in plants. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i antibi- oticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 309. Glucan (Gliukan) A polysaccharide isolated from baker's yeasts. Vaisberg, G. E., et al. "Biological activity of the polysaccharide glucan" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1963, 45: No. 6, p. 84-7. Glucitol, l,4:3,6-dianhydro-. See Sorbid Glucitol, l,4:3,6-dianhydro-, dinitrate. See Nitrosorbid Glucose-sulfate p-aminobenzaldehyde thiosemicarba- zone. See SHCH-611 Glutaric acid, 2,3 ,4-trihydroxy-, disodium salt. See Natrog Glutarimide, 2,4-dicyano-3-ethyl-3-methyl-. See SH-1 Glutarimide, 3,3-d i me thyl-. See SH-2 Glutarimide, 2-ethyl-2-phenyl-. See Noxiron Glutarimide, 3-methyl-. See SH-4 Glutethimide. See Noxiron Glycerinated Soda Water (Voda Glitserino-Sodovaia) Sodium Hydrocarbonate 1 g Glycerin 10 g Water 10 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1964. p. 535. Glycerophosphene (Glitserofosfen) Synonyms: Calcium Glycerinophosphate, Cal- cium Glycerophosphate, Neurosin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 424. Merck index, 1960. p. 193. Glycine, N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-. See Diethylolgly- cine 170 Drug Index Glycolic acid, ethyl ester, O-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorothioate. See Acetaphos Glycolic acid, ethyl ester, O-ester with 0,0-di-Me phosphorothioate. See Methyl acetaphos Gofruside. See Gophruzid Gofruzid. See Gophruzid Gold, [(2-hydroxy-3-sulfopropyl)thio]-, calcium salt. See Chrysanol Gomomaz Ointment "...presented by L. G. Gomolova con- taining blood, humanol and antiseptic sub- stances (synthomycin, etc.)." Used in the treatment of various ulcers. Golovin, G. V. "Use of blood preparations for the acceleration of healing of injured tissues" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1960, 84: No. 3, p. 120- 31. Gontochin. See Quingamine Gophruzid (Gofruzid) Gofruside [d- a Ho met Ivy lose] Gomphocarpus fruticosus glycoside. Duzhak, V. G. "Pharmacological properties of a new cardiac glycoside gophruzid" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 6, p. 60-3. Gordeev's Ointment (Maz Gordeeva) A mixture containing the following components: Cinchophen 10.0 g Zinc Oxide 5.0 g Naphthalan Ointment 20.0 g Convallaria Tincture 5.0 g Valeriana Tincture 5.0 g Petrolatum 10.0 g Used in the treatment of eczema. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 298. Gordeev's Solution (Zhidkost Gordeeva) "Gordeev's solution represents a complex of pharmaco-chemical compounds which is not soluble in water and in many other solvents but which is easily soluble in alcohol." Used in therapy of benign and some malignant tumors of the skin and mucous membranes. Gordeev, V. G. Profilaktika i lechenie raka kozhi i slizistykh obolochek zhidkostiu Gordeeva, 1953. Graafina. See Agofollin Gracidin. See "Hydrochloride" under Mepholine Granosan Synonym: NIUIF-2. Mixture of ethylmercuric chloride with talc. Agricultural insecto-fungicide. Sosnovik, I. la. Klinika i profilaktika otravlenii iadokhimikatami, 1959. p. 67. Grashchenko's Mixture (Mikstura Grashchenko) A mixture containing the following components: Chloral Hydrate 10.0 g Sodium Bromide 8.0 g Valeriana Tincture 5.0 g Phenobarbital 0.2 g Distilled Water to 200.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 298. Gravitol. See Pregnantol Green Oil (Zelenoe Maslo) Petroleum by product containing 52% of aromatic hydrocarbons. Used as larvicide. Guseinov, G. A., & Mamedov, N. I. "Results of primary studies on green oil and P prepara- tion in the eradication of eggs and larvae of Ancylostoma'''1 Med Parazit, 1962, 31: No. 3, p. 314-6. Grifomin. See Diaphylline Grisin (Grizin) An antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces griseus. Chupin, A. A. "Resistance of intestinal micro- organisms to grisin" Mikrobiologiia, 1962, 31: No. 3, p. 486. Grizin. See Grisin Grozdov's Solution No. 2a. See TSOLIPK 2a Drug Index 171 Grozdov's Solution No. 4a. See TSOLIPK 4a Grudnoi Chai No. 1. See Expectorant Tea No. 1 Grudnoi Chai No. 2. See Expectorant Tea No. 2 Grudnoi Chai No. 3. See Expectorant Tea No. 3 Grudnoi Chai No. 4. See Expectorant Tea No. 4 Guamide. See Sulgin Guanatol Hydrochloride. See Bigumal Guanethidine. See Octadin Guanicil. See Sulgin Guanidine, [2-(hexahydro-l(2H)-azocinyl)ethyl]-, sul- fate (2:1). See Octadin Guanidine, [4-[(3-methyl-2-butenyl)amino]butyl]-. See Sphaerophysine Guanidine, [(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]-, sulfate (1:1). See Furaguanidine Guanofuracin. See Furaguanidine Gynecormone. See Agofollin Gynofort (Ginofort) Solution of ergotamine tartrate. Urvantsev. I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 112. H Haffkinine. See Acrichine Halopcridol (Galoperidol) Butyrophenone, 4-[4-(p-chlorophenyl)-4-hydroxy piperidino]-4'-fluoro- C2iH23ClFN02 o C-(CH>-N A tranquilizing agent used in the treatment of schizophrenia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvenye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 19. Halopyramine. See Suprastin Haloquine (Galokhin) Synonyms: Preparation 333, Cycloquine, Csiklo- khin. -i,b-Xylenol, 4-L(7-chloro-4-quinolyl) amino] . ,oc'- bis(hexylamino)- C29H4iClN40 CHrHH-(CH2)5-CH3 NH~C-7 0H CHrNH-(CH,)-CHj Antimalarial camoquin derivative. Rabinovich, S. A., & Mashkovskii, Sh. D. "Experimental studies on an antimalarial preparation haloquine (cycloquine). Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 4, p. 472-8. Hand-Protective Paste (Pasta Zashchitnaia Dlia Ruk) A mixture of the following components: Casein 300.0 g 25 % Ammonia Solution 10.0 g Glycerin 300.0 g Ethyl Alcohol. 850.0 g Water 850.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 301. Harmonin. See Meprotan Hasethrol. See Erynit Hedulin. See Phenillin Hefephytin (Gefefitin) Tablets containing the following components: Phytin 0.125 g Dry Yeast 0.375 g Used in therapy of furunculosis and anemias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 423. Helicon. See Acesal Heliomycin (Geliomitsin) Antiviral antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces 172 Drug Index flavochromogenes var. heliomycini. Kovsharova, I. N., et al. "On the similarity between heliomycin and croceomycin" Anti- biotiki, 1964, 9: No. 11, p. 980-3. Hematogen (Gematogen) Preparation containing defibrinated cattle blood and glycerin. Used in therapy of anemia and nutritional dis- orders. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 438. Hematogen For Children (Gematogen Detskii) A mixture containing the following components: Dry Blood Vitamin C Sugar Molasses Honey Condensed Milk Used in the treatment of anemias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 438. Hemineurine. See Hemithiamine Hemithiamine (Gemitiamin) Synonyms: Somneurine, Somnevrin. 1,2-Ethanedisulfonic acid, compd. with 5-(2- chloroethyl)-4-methylthiazole (1:2) C6H8C1NS.1/2C2H606S2 CI-CHa-CHaY ^ •l/iH03S-CH1-CH1-S03H Me.-J---N Hypnotic and tranquilizing drug. Vanevskii, V. L. "Chemical and pharmacological studies on a new somnifacient drug hemi- thiamine" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 6, p. 657-62. Merck index, 1960. p. 243. Hemocytostimulin (Gemotsitostimulin) A mixture of the following components: Gastrocytotoxic Serum 0.1 cc Myelocytotoxic Serum 0.1 cc Cobalt 0.03 mg Normal Human Serum 0.8 cc Used in therapy of iron-deficiency anemias. Lavrova, O. P. "Therapy of iron-deficiency ane- mias" Probl Gemot, 1960, 5: No. 11, p. 26- 33. Hemodes (Gemodez) Synonyms: Neocompensan, Periston. Saline solution containing 6% of polyvinylpyrroli- done and sodium, potassium, calcium, mag- nesium and chloride ions. Used as a detoxi- fying substance. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 151. Merck index, 1960. p. 834. Hemophyrin (Gemofirin) 0.2% Aqueous solution of human porphyrin ob- tained from erythrocytes. Used in the treat- ment of radiation complications. Romel, T. E. "Hemophyrin therapy of post-irradia- tion asthenia" Med Radiol (Moskva), 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 14-7. Hemostasin (Gemostazin) Liquid preparation obtained from cattle lungs. Ap- plied with gauze on the surface of bleeding areas. Kukel, A. S., & Sazonova, G. Z. "Comparative evaluation of absorbable hemostatics" Probl Gemot, 1959, 4: No. 4, p. 53-6. Hemostatic Paste (Pasta Gemostaticheskaia) A mixture containing the following components: Zinc Oxide 10.0 g Calcium Chloride 5.0 g Streptocid Album 5.0 g Gelatin 25.0 g Glycerin 50.0 g Distilled Water 50.0 g Used in the treatment of epistaxis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 297. Hemostatic Sponge (Gemostaticheskaia Gubka) Porous dry human blood preparation. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 63. Hemostimulin (Gemostimulin) Mixture containing the following components: Hematogen 25 parts Ferric Lactate 50 parts Copper Sulfate 1 part Glucose 20 parts Used in therapy of hypochromic anemia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 437. Drug Index 173 Hepavit (Gepavit) Cattle liver extract used in therapy of pernicious anemia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 307. Heptamine (Geptamin) Synonym: Pentabutane. Propylamine, N,N,l,l,2,2hexamethyl-, hydrobro- mide C9H2iN.HBr Me Me CHj-C-C-He -HBr Me N-Me i Me A ganglioplegic agent. Kharkevich, Ts. A. "Pharmacology of a ganglion- blocking agent heptamine" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 2, p. 156-60. 4-Heptanone, 3-(dimethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See A-30 Hestrium Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Hetrazan. See Ditrazine Hexabenzate. See Hexonium B Hexachlorane (Geksakhloran) Synonyms: Tri-6, Aparasin, Aphtiria, Ben-Hex, Benzene Hexachloride, BHC, Gamma Benzene Hexachloride, Gammexane, Geksakhlortsik- logeksan, Gexan, GKHTSG, Hexachlorocyclo- hexane, Jacutin, Kwell, Lindane, Lorexane, Streunex. Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro- C6H6C16 CI CI ciY Vci CI CI Insecticide. Burkatskaia, E. N. "Toxicology of hexachlorocy- clohexane isomers" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 3, p. 272. Merck index, i960, p. 610. Hexachlorocyclohexane. See Hexachlorane Hexachlorocyclopentadiene. See GKHTSPD Hexachloroethane. See Fasciolin Hexachloroparaxylol. See Getol Hexaestrol. See Synestrol Hexaethyl Tetraphosphate. See GETF Hexamethonium Bromide. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Hexamethonium Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Hexamethylenetetramine, compd. with H3B03 (1:3). See Borovertin Hexamethylenimine, 1-benzoyl-. See Benzimin Hexamethylenimine, l-(3,3-dimethylbutyl)-, hydro- chloride. See TG 2 Hexameton Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Hexamid. See Benzimin Hexamidine (Geksamidin) Synonyms: Desoxyphenobarbitone, Lepimidin, Lepsiral, Mylepsin, Mysoline, Primidone. 4 ,6(lH,5H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-ethyldihydro-5- phenyl- Ci2Hi4N202 ©V" Used in various forms of epilepsy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 82. Merck index, 1960. p. 852. Hexanastab. See Hexenal 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl-, nitrite. See Octylnitrite 3-Hexanone, l-(dimethylamino)-5-methyl-5-nitro-, hydrochloride. See NS 6 Hexenal (Geksenal) Synonyms: Cyclonal Sodium, Dorico Soluble, Endodorm, Ev >al Sodium, Hexanastab, Hexobarbital Soluble, Hexobarbitone Sod- ium, Narcosan Soluble, Privenal. 174 Drug Index Barbituric acid, 5-(l-cyclohexen-l-yl)-l ,5-di- methyl-, sodium deriv. Ci2Hi6N203.Na Me. ■Na Short-duration anesthetic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 21. Merck index, 1960. p. 518. l-Hexon-3-one, l-(dimethylamino)-5-methyl-, hydro- chloride. See A-34 4-Hexen-3-one, l-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-5-meth- yl-, hydrochloride. See A 37 4-Hexen-3-one, 5-methyl-l-morpholino-, hydrochloride. See A-40 4-Hexen-3-one, 5-methyl-l-piperidino-, hydrochloride. See A 38 Hexestrol. See Synestrol Hexobarbital Soluble. See Hexenal Hexobarbitone Sodium. See Hexenal Hexonate. See Nicohexonium Hexone Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Hexonium (Geksonii) Synonyms: Salts: Dibromide; C-6, Esametina, Gangliostat, Hexamethonium Bromide, Sim- patoblock, Vegolysen, Vegolysin. Dichloride; Bistrium Chloride, Chloor-Hexaviet, De- pressin, Esomid Chloride, Hestrium Chloride, Hexamethonium Chloride, Hexameton Chloride, Hexone Chloride, Hiohex Chloride, Methium Chloride, Meton. Diiodide; Geksonii, Hexo- nium. Ammonium, hexamethylenebis[trimethyl-, di- halide C12H30N2.2X Me Me Me-N-CCHA-N-Me -2x" Me Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 127. Merck index, 1960. p. 515; 516. Hexonium B (Geksonii B) Synonyms: Benzohexonium, Geksabenzat, Hexabenzate. Ammonium, hexamethylenebisftrimethyl-, dibenzenesulfonate C12H30N2.2C6H5O3S Me it Me Me-N-(CH2Y-N-Me -2 Me Me Or< Ganglion-blocking agent. Novikova, N. A. "Effect of certain hypotensive substances on the development of experi- mental atherosclerosis" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1960, 4: No. 4, p. 42-6. Hibanil. See Aminazin Hiberna. See Diprazin Hibernal. See Aminazin Hibicon. See Phenacon Hidrasonil. See Tubazid Hidroestron. See Agofollin Himaline (Gimalin) Atropine-like Scopolia himalaica alkaloid. Vysotskaia, N. B. "Pharmacological properties of an alkaloid from Anisodus luridus (Scopolia himalaica) root" Farmakol Toksik, 1956, 19: No. 3, p. 52-3. Hiohex Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Hippophaine (Gippofain) Synonym: Serotonin Hydrochloride. Indol-5-ol, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-, monohydrochloride C10H12N2O.HC1 fXJl HO 41 x)---^-CHrCH,-NHj -HCI Isolated from Hippophae rhamnoides bark. It is said that this preparation possesses antineo- plastic properties. Drug Index 175 Pukhalskaia, E. Ch., et al. "5-Hydroxytryptamine from Hippophae rhamnoides as an antineoplas- tic preparation used in experimental animals" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1960, 50: No. 10, p. 105-10. Merck index, 1960. p. 932. Hisindamone (Khizindamon) Synonyms: SU 3088, Chlorisondamine, Ecolid. Isoindolinium, 4,5,6,7-tetrachloro-2-[2-(dimethyl- amino)ethyl]-2-methyl-, chloride, methochlo- ride C 14H2oCl4N2.2Cl 01 Me Me tl-I^SS^^N-CHj-CHj-N-Me -2CI" CI-i[J----1 Me CI Ganglion-blocking agent. Mndzhoian, A. L., & Avakian, V. M. "Phar- macological properties of hisindamone" fzv Akad Nauk Arm SSR, 1959, 12: No. 7, p. 13-22. Merck index, 1960. p. 238. Honvan. See Phosphestrol Honvol. See "Tetrasodium" under Phosphestrol Hormogynon. See Agofollin Huberdine. See Pyrilene Hycorphan. See Demorphan Hycozid. See Tubazid Hydantoin, 5-benzylidene-3-phenyl-2-thio-. See G-2 Hydantoin, 5-furfurylidene-3-phenyl-2-thio-. See G-3 Hydantoin, l-[(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]-. See F 30 Hydantoin, l-[[3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)allylidene]amino]-. See Furazidin Hydergine. See Redergam Hydralazine Hydrochloride. See Apressin Hydrazine, (cc-methylphenethyl)-. See Phenizin Hydrazine, phenethyl-, dihydrochloride. See Phela- zine Hydrazine, veratryl-. See Vetrazine Hydril. See Dichlothiazide Hydrochlorothiazide. See Dichlothiazide Hydrocinnamamide, cc-acetamido-p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]-N-2-thiazolyl-. See Asazol Hydrocinnamic acid, [J-(aminoethyl)-. See Phenigam Hydrocinnamic acid, (3-amino-4-hydroxy-3,5-diiodo-. See Betazine Hydrocinnamic acid, |3,5-diamino-2,4-diiodo-, dihy- drochloride. See Betamine Hydrocorticocin (Gidrokortikotsin) Ointment containing 1% of hydrocortisone acetate and 1% of colimycin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 175. Hydro-Diuril. See Dichlothiazide Hydrogen Peroxide Carbamide. See Hydroperite Hydrolysin. See L-103 Hydroperite (Gidroperit) Synonyms: Hydrogen Peroxide Carbamide, Perhy- drit, Perhydrol-Urea, Urea Hydrogen Peroxide. Urea, compd. with H202 (1:1) CH4N2O.H2O2 0 NHa-C-NH2 -HjO, Used in therapy of inflammatory diseases of the mucous membranes. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 563. Merck index, 1960. p. 1082. Hydropiperin (Gidropiperin) A hemostatic powder obtained from purified Poly- gonum hydropiper extract. Fedukovich, N. N. "Experience with the applica- tion of a new preparation of Polygonum hydro- piper, hydropiperin, for controlling of obstetric and gynecological hemorrhages" Sovet Med, 1960, 24: No. 7, p. 123-6. Hydrosaluric. See Dichlothiazide Hydroxynovocaine. See Pascaine 176 Hydroxyprocaine. See Pascaine Drug Index Hygronium Pyrrolidinium, 2-carboxy-l, 1-dimethyl-, iodide, ester with choline iodide C12H26N2O2. 21 Me Me N / 0 Mo f VC-O-CHj-CHj-N-Me -IV ----' Me A ganglion-blocking agent of short duration. Kharkevich, D. A. Ganglion-blocking agents in a number of bisquaternary salts of dialkylamino- alkyl esters of N-methyl-cc-pyrrolidine carboxyl- ic acid. Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1964, 23: No. 2, Part 2, p. 272-4. Hypaque Sodium. See Triombrin Hypersol (Gipersol) Mixture containing the following components: Sodium Chloride 48.2 parts Potassium Chloride 5.5 parts Sodium Sulfate 7.9 parts Sodium Phosphate 3.1 parts Sodium Bicarbonate 6.3 parts Used in prevention and therapy of arteriosclero- sis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 408. Hypoglycone. See Butamid Hyposterol. See Phenexan Hypothiazide. See Dichlothiazide Hypotonin. See Increpan I Iantinellin. See Janthinellin Iaponskaia Matka. See Chainyi Grib Iaponskii Grib. See Chainyi Grib Iastil A mixture of the following components: Antipyrine 0.8 0.8 g 0.013 g 0.05 g g Caffeine Antipyrine Iodide Ephedrine Sulfate Procaine Hydrochloride 0.1 Used in the treatment of bronchitis and asthma. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 173. Ibiofural. See Furacillin IEM Polyvaccine (Polivaktsina IEM) Depot polyvaccine against enteric diseases and tetanus prepared at the Gamaleia Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. One unit (0.5 ml) of polyvaccine contains 0.05 mg of Salmonella typhosa and Shigella sonnei antigens, 0.1 mg of Salmonella paratyphi B and Shigella flexneri antigens and 100 units of tetanus anatoxin. Semina, N. A. "Studies on epidemiological ef- ficiency of IEM vaccine with special refer- ence to typhoid and paratyphoid B fevers" Zh Mikrobiol, 1959, 30: No. 7, p. 7-10. Ilbion. See Tibon Iliren. See Cortin Iludrine. See Isadrine Imagon. See Quingamine Imanin Hypericum perforatum extract. Used externally in the treatment of fresh wounds, burns, ulcers, abscesses, phlegmons, pyo- derma, mastitis, carbuncles, furunculosis, nipple fissures, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 602. Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-allyl-N,N'-dimethyl-. See Allylnorantifeine Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-benzyl-N,N'-dimethyl-. See Benzylnorantifeine Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-bis[2-(diethyl- amino)ethyl]-. See IEM 419 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-dibutyl-. See IEM 369 Drug Index 177 Imidazole-4 ,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-diethyl-. See Etofein Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-dimethyl-. See IEM-163 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N"-dimethyl- 1-propyl-. See Propylnorantifeine Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-ethyl-N,N'-dimethyl-. See Ethylnorantifeine Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, 2-ethyl-N,N-dimethyl-. See IEM-289 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-isopropyl-N,N'-dimeth- yl-. See IEM 424 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l,l'-methylenebis[N,N'- dimethyl-. See Diantifeine Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N,N',N'-tetraethyl-. See IEM 429 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',l-trimethyl-. See IEM-168 Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',2-trimethyl-. See IEM-286 2H-Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',2,2-tetrameth- yl-. See IEM-303 Imidazole-2-thiol, 1-methyl-. See Mercazolyl 4-Imidazolidinepropionic acid, 5-oxo-l-phenyl-2- thioxo-. See G-4 2-Imidazoline, 2-benzyl-, monohydrochloride. See Divascol 2-Imidazoline, 2-(l-naphthylmethyl)-, mononitrate. See Naphthysine Imidazo[2,l-b]thiazolium, 2,3,5,6-tetrahydro-7-methyl- 3-oxo-, iodide. See L-41 Imipramine. See Imizin Imizin Synonyms: G 22150, G 22355, Imipramine, To- franil. 5H-Dibenz[b,f]azepine, 5-[3-(dimethylamino)pro- pyl]-l0,l 1-dihydro-, monohydrochloride C19H24N2.HCI (CHA-N -HCI vMe Used in depression and schizophrenia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 101. Merck index, 1960. p. 1051. Incidal. See Diazoline Increpan (Inkrepan) Synonyms: Gipotonin, Hypotonin. Cattle pancreas extract used in the treatment of hypertension. Speranskaia, N. P. "Effect of certain hypotensive agents in experimental hypertension in dogs" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ther, 1959, 3: No. 4, p. 35-9. 1,3-Indandione, 2-(diphenylacetyl)-. See Diphenacin 1,3-Indandione, 2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-phenyl-. See Omephin 1,3-Indandione, 2-phenyl-. See Phenillin Indema. See Phenillin lH-Indeno[2, l-c]pyridine, 2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-2-methyl- 9-phenyl-, tartrate (1:1). See Pernovine Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-l-benzyl-5-methoxy-2-methyl-. See BAS Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-butoxy-. See Preparation 1899 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl) -5-ethoxy-. See Preparation 1 512 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-isopropoxy-. See Preparation 1888 Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-methoxy-. See Mexamine Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-phenoxy-. See Preparation 1929 178 Drug Index Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-propoxy-. See Preparation 1848 Indole, 3-(2-aminopropyl)-, monohydrochloride. See Indopan 2-Indolinone, 3,3-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)-, diacetate. See Isaphenine Indol-5-ol, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-, monohydrochloride. See Hippophaine Indon. See Phenillin Indopan Synonyms: U14, 164E. Indole, 3-(2-aminopropyl)-, monohydrochloride CnHi4N2.HCl a nd 1 -HCI ^----LCHa-CH-NH, An antidepressant and monoamine oxidase inhibi- tor. Levit, V. G., et al. "Apropos of the use of indopan in clinical psychiatry" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat, 1964, 64:768-70. Infur. See F 30 Ingafen. See Inhaphen Ingakamf. See Inhacamph INH. See Tubazid Inhacamph (Ingakamf) A mixture containing the following components: Camphor 0.3 g Menthol 0.17 g Eucalyptus Oil 0.1 g Methyl Salicylate 0.08 g Used in inhalation therapy of acute rhinitis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 258. Inhaphen (Ingafen) A mixture containing the following components: Phenamine Menthol Eucalyptus Oil Lavandula Oil Used as inhalant in the treatment of rhinitis and sinusitis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 96. Inkrepan. See Increpan Inonotus Obliquus. See Chaga Inophylline. See Diaphylline Insect Bite Ointment (Maz Protiv Ukusa Nasekomykh) An ointment containing the following components: Oil of Cloves 5.0 g Wool Fat 15.0 g Glycerin Ointment to 50.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 310. Intradex. See Polyglucin Intranarcon (Intranarkon) A barbiturate anesthetic. Grigorian, N. A., & Alimov, T. U. "Our experi- ence with the use of an anesthetic intra- narcon" Med Zh Uzbek, 1964, No. 4, p. 71-2. Intranarkon. See Intranarcon Inversine. See Mecamine Iodatol. See Iodolipol Iod-Gipersol. See Iod-Hypersol Iod-Hypersol (Iod-Gipersol) A mixture of the following components: Sodium Chloride 63.4 parts Potassium Chloride 4.4 parts Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate 12.7 parts Sodium Sulfate 6.3 parts Sodium Bicarbonate 5.0 parts Sodium Iodide 3.2 parts Sucrose 5.0 parts Used in prevention and therapy of arteriosclero- sis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 432. Iodinol Iodopolyvinyl alcohol. Antibacterial and fungicidal preparation. Shuvalova, E. P. "Effectiveness of the treatment of dysentery with antibiotics associated with Drug Index 179 iodinol" Antibiotiki, 1961, 6: No. 12, p. 1111-4. Iodipamide. See Bilignost Iodipin. See Iodolipol Iodoalphionic Acid. See Bilitrast Iodobil. See Bilitrast Iodolein. See Iodolipol Iodolipol Synonyms: Iodatol, Iodipin, Iodolein, Iodombrine, Lipiodol, Neohydriol-Viscous, Oleum Iodisatum, Skiagenin, Skiodan-Viscous. Iodinated vegetable oil used as a contrast medium. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 619. Merck index, 1960. p. 611. Iodombrine. See Iodolipol Iodonium, bis(p-butylphenyl)-, chloride. See MO-237 Iodonium, bis(p-chlorophenyl)-, chloride. See MO-276 Iodonium, bis(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-, chloride. See MO-277 Iodonium, bis(p-ethylphenyl)-, chloride. See MO-212 Iodonium, bis(m-nitrophenyl)-, chloride. See MO-278 Iodonium, diphenyl-, chloride. See MO-168 Iodonium, di-p-tolyl-, chloride. See MO-208 lodopolyvinyl alcohol. See Iodinol Iodopyracet. See Cardiotrast Iodpasta Rozentalia. See Rozental's Iodine Paste Ioduron. See Cardiotrast Iomezan. See Preparation 391 Iopracyl. See Cardiotrast Ipoglicone. See Butamid Iprazid Synonyms: Iproniazid, Ipronid, Marsalid, Mars i lid. Isonicotinic acid, 2-isopropylhydrazide C9H13N30 N 7-C-NH-MH-iso-Pr Psychomotor stimulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 100. Merck index, 1960. p. 565. Iproniazid. See Iprazid Ipronid. See Iprazid Irgapyrin. See Butadion Iroquine. See Quingamine Isacen. See Isaphenine Isadrine (Izadrin) Synonyms: A 21, Aleudrin, Aludrine, Bronkeph- rine, Euspiran, Iludrine, Isonorin, Isoprona- line, Isopropylarterenol, Isoproterenol, Iso- renin, Isuprel, Isupren, Lomupren, Neodrenal, Neodrenol, Neoepine, Neoepinephrine, Norisodrin, Novodrine. Benzyl alcohol, 3,4-dihydroxy-a-[(isopropylamino)- methyl]- C„H17N03 HO-CH-CHr^H-iso-Pr ^-OH OH Sympathomimetic drug used as bronchial dilator. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 152. Merck index, 1960. p. 580. Isafenin. See Isaphenine Isaphen. See Isaphenine Isaphenine (Izafenin) Synonyms: Acetalax, Acetphenolisatin, Asitil, Bi- satin, Cirotyl, Diacetoxydiphenylisatin, Di- acetyldihydroxydiphenylisatin, Diacetyl- dioxyphenylisatin, Diacetyldiphenolisatin, Diphesatine, Disacetine, Ditin, Endophenol- phthalein, Isacen, Isaphen, Isazen, Isocrin, Laxo-Isatin, Laxoseptol, Laxyl, Lisagal, 180 Drug Index Novolax, Promassolax, Prulax, Prulet, Purgaceen, Purgophen, Regal, Sanapert. 2-Indolinone, 3,3-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)-, diacetate C24H19N05 C6^o-lc, CH,-C-0 Laxative. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 297. Merck index, 1960. p. 9. Isazen. See Isaphenine Iscotin. See Tubazid Isicaine. See Xycaine Ismelin. See Octadin Ismicetina. See Levomycetin Isoamyne. See Phenamine Isobarb. See Ethaminal Sodium Isobutyric acid, oc-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 200 Isobutyric acid, a-(2-morpholinoethyl)benzyl ester, hydrochloride. See Preparation 191 Isochol. See Nicodin Isocolefanine. See Bilitrast Isocrin. See Isaphenine Isodril. See Nitrosorbid Isofluorophate. See DFF Isoindolinium, 4 ,5,6,7-tetrachloro-2-[2-(dimethyl- amino)ethyl]-2-methyl-, chloride, metho- chloride. See Hisindamone Isolanide. See Celanide Isoliquiritine. See L-8 Isolyn. See Tubazid Isomyn. See Phenamine Isonex. See Tubazid Isoniazid. See Tubazid Isonicazid. See Tubazid Isonicid. See Tubazid Isonicotan. See Tubazid Isonicotinamide, N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-, mono- hydrochloride. See Disamid Isonicotinamide, 2-ethylthio-. See Thianide Isonicotinic acid, (p-acetamidobenzylidene)hydra- zide. See INGA 17 Isonicotinic acid, [3-(2-furyl) -1-methylallylidene]- hydrazide. See Larusan Isonicotinic acid, hydrazide. See Tubazid Isonicotinic acid, 2-isopropylhydrazide. See Iprazid Isonicotinic acid, 2,2'-methylenedihydrazide. See Metazid Isonicotinic acid, (5-nitrofurfurylidene)hydrazide. See Furaniozid Isonicotinic acid, [3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)allylidene]hydra- zide. See F-12 Isonicotinic acid, thiosemicarbazide. See 1-3 Isonicotinic acid, vanillylidenehydrazide. See Phthivazid Isonilex. See Tubazid Isonindon. See Tubazid Isonirit. See Tubazid Isonizide. See Tubazid Isonorin. See Isadrine Isopestox (Izopestoks) Synonyms: Mipaphox, Pestox XV. Drug Index 181 Phosphorodiamidic fluoride, N,N'-diisopropyl- C6H16FN2OP iso-Pr-NH-P-NH-iso-Pr i F An insecticide. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova tera- pii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh pro- tsessov, 1959. p. 82. Isophrin. See Mezaton Isoprine (Izoprin) Synonyms: Diprin. 1,4-Butanediamine, N,N'-diisopropyl- C ioH24N2 iso-Pr-NH-(CHaV-NH-lso-Pr A putrescine derivative with chlorpromazine-like properties. Kovalev, V. V. "Results with isoprine (diisopro- pylputrescine) in neuropsychiatric diseases" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 1, p. 57-61. Isopromedol (Izopromedol) 4-Piperidinol, l,2,5-trimethyl-4-phenyl-, propion- ate (ester) Ci7H25N02 O-C-CHrCH, Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 65. Isopronaline. See Isadrine Isopropylarterenol. See Isadrine Isopropyl Fluorophosphate. See DFF Isopropyl phosphorofluoridate. See DFF Isoproterenol. See Isadrine Isorenin. See Isadrine Isosorbid. See Sorbid Isosorbid Dinitrate. See Nitrosorbid Isotebezid. See Tubazid Isothazine. See Parfezin Isounithiol (Izounitiol) 2-Propanesulfonic acid, 1,3-dimercapto-, sodium salt C3H803S3.Na HS-CHa-CH-CHrSH S03H -Ha Miziukova, I. G., & Lokantsev, D. S. "Compara- tive evaluation of toxic and antidote proper- ties of certain mercaptoalkylsulfonate deriva- tives" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 23: No. 4, p. 355-62. Isoverin (Izoverin) 1,5-Pentanediamine, N-isopentyl-, dihydrochloride CioH24N2-2HCl CH, HiMCH^-NH-CHj-CHi-CH-Me -2HCI Used in labor and in puerperium and in therapy of late pregnancy toxemias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 229. Isoxsuprine. See Efanol Isozide. See Tubazid Istopyrin. See Acesal Isuprel. See Isadrine Isupren. See Isadrine Italchine. See Acrichine Izadrin. See Isadrine Izolanid. See Celanide Izopestoks. See Isopestox Izoprin. See Isoprine Izopromedol. See Isopromedol 182 Drug Index Izounitiol. See lsounithiol Izoverin. See Isoverin Jacutin. See Hexachlorane Janthinellin (Iantinellin) Antifungal antibiotic isolated from Penicillium janthinellum. Poltorak, V. A., & Silaev, A. B. "Chemical and physico-chemical properties of janthinellin" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 1, p. 25-7. Jodobil. See Bilitrast Jodocillina. See Ephecillin Kaferid. See Caferid Kalipnon. See Barotal Kambukha. See Chainyi Grib Kamliukhal. See Chainyi Grib K am fatal. See Camphatal Kamfidonii. See Camphonium Kamfiod. See Camphiod Kamfodal. See Camphodal Kamfoid. See Camphoid Kamfonii. See Camphonium Kandiamin. See Camphonium Kapli Belogolovogo. See Belogolovyi's Drops Kapli Bestuzhevskie. See Bestuzhev's Drops Kapli Dobronravova. See Dobronravov's Drops Kapli Zelenina. See Zelenin's Drops Kapli Zheludochnye. See Gastric Drops Kapli Zorina. See Zorin's Drops Kapsin. See Capsin Karantonin. See Galanthamine Karbofos. See Carbophos Karbogen. See Carbogen Karbokholin. See Carbocholine Karbolen. See Carbolen Kardiotrast. See Cardiotrast Kardiovalen. See Cardiovalen Karmanova's Mixture (Mikstura Karmanovoi) Codeine 0.2 g Sodium Bromide 8.0 g Calcium Chloride 10.0 g Adenoside (or Strophanthus Tinc- ture) 5.0 g Distilled Water 200.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 304. Karmanova's Pills (Piliuli Karmanovoi) Phenobarbital 3.0 g Sodium Bromide 4.0 g Codeine 0.3 g Strychnine Nitrate 0.03 g Camphor 0.5 g Calcium Glycerophosphate 12.0 g Valeriana Extract as required Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 304. Karmanova's Tablets (Tabletki Karmanovoi) 1. Codeine 0.01 g Camphor 0.001 g Phenobarbital 0.1 g Sodium Bromide 0.13 g Calcium Glycerophosphate 0.4 g Valeriana Root 0.042 g 2. Codeine 0.01 g Strychnine Nitrate 0.001 g Camphor 0.017 g Phenobarbital 0.05 g Sodium Bromide 0.13 g Calcium Glycerophosphate 0.4 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 304. Drug Index 183 Karotol. See Carotol Karoton. See Caroton Kartashov's Mixture (Mikstura Kartashova) A mixture containing the following components: Sodium Salicylate 1.0 g Potassium Iodide 0.1 g 10% Alcoholic Iodine Solution 6 drops Distilled Water 200.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 305. Kartashov's Rinse (Poloskanie Kartashova) A mixture of the following components: Thymol 0.3 g Menthol 0.1 g Ethyl Alcohol 10.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 305. Katapyrin. See Allacyl Katonil. See Promeran Kazzol. See Cassol KEAM Preparation (Preparat KEAM) Synonyms: Carbolineum, Karbolineum, Kon- tsentrirovannaia Emulsiia Antratsenovogo Masla. Concentrated emulsion of anthracene oil. Agricultural insecticide, acaricide and fungicide. Medved, L. I. Gigiena truda i primenenii insektofungitsidov v selskom khoziaistve, 1958. p. 124. Merck index, 1960. p. 209. Kefir Cow milk fermented by kefir grains. (Saccharomyces kefir is the fermenting agent of kefir grains) Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 62. Keiosid Convallaria keiskei flavoglycoside. Komissarenko, N. F., et al. "Keiosid, anew Convallaria keiskei Miq. flavoglycoside" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1964, 158: No. 4, p. 904-6. Kellatrin. See Khellatrine Kelliverin. See Khelliverin Kemicetin. See Levomycetin Kendoside (Kendozid) Purified Apocynum cannabinum glycoside. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 189. Kendozid. See Kendoside Keramin. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Ketone, 10-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]phenothiazin- 2-yl methyl. See Acetazine Ketone, methyl 5-nitroselenophene-2-yl, 4-phenyl- semicarbazone. See IU-13 Khellatrine (Kellatrin) Tablets containing the following components: Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Khellin 0.02 g Atropine Sulfate 0.00025 g Spasmolytic and cholinolytic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220 Khelliverin (Kelliverin) Tablets containing the following components: Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Khellin 0.01 g A spasmolytic and vasodilator preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Khimopsin. See Chymopsin Khinet. See Chinet Khingamin. See Quingamine Khinopirin. See Quinopyrine Khinotsid. See Quinocide Khizindamon. See Hisindamone Khlorakon. See Phenacon Khloratsizin. See Chloracizin Khlorazin. See Chlorazine 184 Drug Index Khlorbutin. See Chlorbutin Khlordinezin. See Chlordinezin Khlorfenatsil. See Chlorphenacyl Khloridin. See Chloridin Khloridnaia Plazma. See Chloride Plasma Khlor-IFK. See Chloro-IFK Khlorofen. See Chlorophen Khlorofos. See Chlorophos Khlorokhin. See Quingamine Khlorotion. See Chlorothion Khlorten. See Chlorten Khlorurit. See Chlorurit Kholagol. See Cholagol Kholef. See Fecholine Kholelitin No. 1. See Cholelithin No. 1 Kholelitin No. 2. See Cholelithin No. 2 Kholelitin No. 3. See Cholelithin No. 3 Kholenzim. See Cholenzyme Khologon. See Chologon Kholosas. See Cholosas Khonsurid. See Chonsurid Khrizomallin. See Antibiotic 2703 Kinozol Synonyms: Chinosol, Cryptonal, Oxyquinoline Sul- fate, Quinosol, Solquinate, Superol. S-Quinolinol, sulfate (salt) (2:1) C9H7NO.I/2H2SO4 OH Antiseptic, antiperspirant and deodorant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 597. Merck index, 1960. p. 545. Kipiachenaia Syvorotka. See KS Solution Kiuzol-A Synonym: RP-99. Quinoline, l-acetyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro- CuH13NO O-C-CH3 CO Insect repellent. Zolotarev, E. Kh., & Tarabukhin, I. A. "Results of kiuzol effectiveness tests" Med Parazit, 1959, 28: No. 2, p. 178-85. Kiuzol-F Synonym: RP-122 l(2H)-Quinolinecarboxaldehyde, 3,4-dihydro- CioHnNO 0=CH CO Insect repellent. Zolotarev, E. Kh., & Tarabukhin, I. A. "Results of kiuzol effectiveness tests" Med Parazit, 1959, 28: No. 2, p. 178-85. Klei BF. See BF Glue Kleol. See Cleol Klimakterin. See Climacterin Klorokin. See Quingamine Knidomon. See Cnidomon KN Tabletki. See CN Tablets Koamid. See Coamide Kofadin. See Cofadin Kofalgin. See Cofalgin Drug Index 185 Kofeidon. See Cofeidon Kofermin. See Cofermin Koffen. See Coffen Koffen-Fort. See Coffen-Forte Kofranal. See Cofranal Kolibakterin. See Colibacterin Kolistatin. See Colistatin Kolkhamin. See Omain Kollodii. See Collodium Kollodii Elasticheskii. See Collodium Elasticum Kolloidnyi Infuzin. See Colloidal Infusin Kollosilikat. See Collosilicate Kombizhir Synonym: Adeps Compositus. An ointment containing the following fats: Hydrogenated Fat 55% Vegetable Fat 30% Beef, Hog or Hydrogenated Whale Fat 15% 1-i Moskovskii Ordena Lenina Meditsinskii Institut im. I. M. Sechenova. Mazi. Uchebnoe posobie po tekhnologii lekarstvennykh form dlia studentov-zaochnikov, 1962. p. 13. Konchalovskii's Powder (Poroshki Konchalovskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Diuretin 0.5 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Used in the treatment of vasospasm. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 305. Kondelfin. See Condelphine Konkov's Preparation (Preparat Konkova) 1. Honey Vitamin-Enriched Fish Oil Rivanol Ichthyol 2. Honey Vitamin-Enriched Fish Oil Rivanol Penicillin 3. Honey Vitamin-Enriched Fish Oil Rivanol Synthomycin Used externally in skin lesions. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 200. Kontratseptin. See Contraceptin Kontsentrirovannaia Emulsiia Antratsenovogo Masla. See KEAM Preparation Konvazid. See Convasid Korazol. See Corazole Korbella. See Corbella Kordiamin. See Cordiamine Kordigit. See Cordigit Kordin. See Cordin Korelborin K. See Corelborin C Korelborin P. See Corelborin P Korezid. See Coresid Korglikon. See Corglycon Korinal. See Corinal Korkhorozid A. See Corchoroside A Korkonii. See Subecholine Kormogrizein An antibiotic from Actinomyces griseus 15 used as a chicken feed supplement. Krasilnikov, N. A., et al. "Orange actinomycetes as stimulants in chicken feed supplement" Mikrobiologiia, 1962, 31: No. 4, p. 595-600. Kornerin. See Cornerin Korodil. See Nitrosorbid Korontin. See Corontin 186 Drug Index Kortikotsin. See Corticocin Kortin. See Cortin Korulin. See Corulin Korvalol. See Corvalol Kotermopsin. See Cothermopsin Koumiss (Kumys) Fermented mare milk containing 1.5% of alcohol, small amounts of fats and lactose, 2% of proteins and undetermined amounts of vitamins C and B complex. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 62. KP Powder (Poroshok KP) Synonyms: Blood-Penicillin, Krov-Penitsillin. Freeze-dried biogenic stimulator prepared from the blood taken from a donor one hour after the injection of penicillin. Used for the acceleration of wound granulation. Golovin, G. V. "Use of blood preparations for the acceleration of healing of injured tissues" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1960, 84: No. 3, p. 120-31. Krasnogorskii's Mixture (Mikstura Krasnogorskogp) A mixture containing the following components: Phenobarbital 0.5 g Ethyl Alcohol 3.0 g Codeine 0.02 g Belladonna Tincture 1.0 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 1.0 g Antipyrine 1.0 g Sugar Syrup 30.0 g Distilled Water 150.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarst vennye preparaty, 1965. p. 306. nushkin's Mixture (Mikstura Krasnushkina) 1. Chloral Hydrate 5.0 g Sodium Bromide 5.0 g Valeriana Tincture 6.0 g Adonisid 2.0 g Phenobarbital Sodium 0.2 g Omnopon 0.04 g Distilled Water to 200.0 g 2. Chloral Hydrate 0.75 g Sodium Bromide 0.75 g Phenobarbital Sodium 0.25 g Omnopon 0.05 g Adonisid 5.0 g Distilled Water to 250.0 g 3. Chloral Hydrate 7.0 g Sodium Bromide 7.0 g Valeriana Tincture 8.0 g Adonisid 3.0 g Phenobarbital Sodium 0.25 g Omnopon 0.05 g Distilled Water to 250.0 g Used in the treatment of epilepsy. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 307. Krategin. See Crategin Kreozotal. See Creosotal Krichevskii's Solution (Zhidkost Krichevskogo) Salicylic Acid 1.2 g Iodine 1.0g Glycerin 10.0 g 70% Ethyl Alcohol 100.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 307. Krinocort. See Cortin Kristallomitsin. See Crystallomycin Krizanol. See Chrysanol Krotilin. See Crotilin Krotseomitsin. See Croceomycin Krovezameshchaiushchaia Zhidkost' Petrova. See Petrov's Plasma-Substitute Solution Krovezameshchaiushchii Rastvor No. 3. See Plasma- Substitute Solution No. 3 Krovezameshchaiushchii Rastvor Popova No. 3. See Popov's Plasma-Substitute Solution No. 3 Krov-Penitsillin. See KP Powder Krutsin. See Cruzin KS Solution (Rastvor KS) Synonyms: L-120, Boiled Serum, Kipiachenaia Syvorotka. Plasma substitute obtained by boiling one part of sterile cattle serum in 8 parts of distilled Drug Index 187 water until the total volume evaporates to the original amount of serum. Bogomolova, L. G. "New heterologous protein solution KS-120" SovremProbl Gemot Pereliv Krovi, 1959, No. 34, p. 39-46. Ksikain. See Xycaine Ksilamin. See Embitol KSK Synonyms: Dry-Die-67, Sg-67, GOST 3956-54. A silica gel powder used as a desiccating insec- ticide. Nabokov, V. A., et al. "Use of absorbent des- iccating powders in arthropod control" Med Parazit, 1964, 33: No. 5, p. 515-8. Kumys. See Koumiss Kutikulin. See Cuticulin Kutizon. See Cutisone Kvalidil. See Qualidil Kvateleron. See Quateleron Kvateron. See Quateleron Kvietal. See Quietal Kwell. See Hexachlorane Laburnine. See Cytiton Lallemantin (Lallemantsin) Lallemantia peltata alkaloid. Platonova, T. F., et al. "Lallemantin—a new alkaloid from the plant Lallemantia peltata (L.) Fishch. et Mey." Med Promyshl SSSR, 1962, 16: No. 2, p. 14. Lallemantsin. See Lallemantin Lanatoside C. See Celanide Lanatozid C. See Celanide Landocaine. See Dicaine Lantoside (Lantozid) Alcoholic solution of purified Digitalis lanata extract containing principal glycosides. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 175. Lantoside C. See Celanide Lantozid. See Lantoside Lapurol. See Perhydrol Largactil. See Aminazin Larusan Isonicotinic acid, [3-(2-furyl)- 1-methylailylidene]- hydrazide Ci4Hi3N302 Me NH-N=C-CH=CH lQl Used in therapy of tuberculosis. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sred- stvakh, razreshennykh k vypusku v 1956 g. Farmakologicheskim komitetom Uchenogo soveta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniia SSR, 1958. p. 38. Lashkevich' Mixture (Mikstura Lashkevicha) 1. Strychnos Tincture 2.0 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 2.0 g Belladonna Extract 0.12 g Mentha piperita Water to 200.0 g 2. Strychnos Tincture 2.0 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 4.0 g Belladonna Extract 0.12 g Mentha piperita Water to 200.0 g 3. Strychnos Tincture 4.0 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 4.0 g Belladonna Extract 0.12 g Mentha piperita Extract to 180.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 308. Latibon. See Dinezin Lavsan Synonyms: Dacron, Diolen, Terylene, Trevira. Synthetic material used in vascular prostheses. Kurygin, A. A., & Smirnov, A. D. "Histological changes following arterial substitution with 188 Drug Index lavsan prostheses" Arkh Pat, 1964, 26: No. 12, p. 45-51. Merck index, 1960. p. 1018. Laxo-Isatin. See Isaphenine Laxoseptol. See Isaphenine Laxyl. See Isaphenine Lebedev's Plaster (Plastyr Lebedeva) A mixture containing the following components: Quinacrine 10.0 g Ethyl Alcohol 10.0 g Wool Fat 20.0 g Lead Plaster 50.0 g Distilled Water 10.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 308. Lechebnaia Syvorotka Belenkogo. See Belenkii's Therapeutic Serum Lecithin-Cerebro (Letsitin-Tserebro) Cattle brain extract. Used in therapy of anemias, neural diseases and generalized debility. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 424. Leguine (Legvin) Diuretic preparation obtained from Ficus carica fruits. Used in therapy of congestive cardiac failure, atrophic liver cirrhosis and other diseases with retention of fluids. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo Syria GSSR, 1957. p. 48. Legvin. See Leguine Leikogen. See Leucogen Leikoplastyr. See Leukoplaster Leikotsitarnaia Syvorotka. See Leukocytic Serum Leitsin. See Leucine Lemoran Synonyms: Levo-Dromoran Tartrate, Levorphanol Tartrate, Levorphan Tartrate Morphinan, 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-, tartrate (1:1), dihydrate, (-)- Ci7H23NO.C4H6O6.2H20 N-Me OH OH ft ' OH •H0aC-CH-CH-C0aH -^,0 Analgesic morphine derivative. Arutiunian, G. S. "An analgesic drug—lemoran" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 5, p. 38- 40. Merck index, 1960. p. 542. Lentin. See Carbocholine Leocillin. See Ephecillin Leostesin. See Xycaine Lepimidin. See Hexamidine Lepsiral. See Hexamidine Leptazol. See Corazole Leptidrol. See Piridrol Lergigan. See Diprazin Lesnaia. See Repellin-Beta Lespenefril. See Lespenephril Lesphenephril (Lespenefril) Lespedeza capitata tincture used in the treatment of azotemia and arteriosclerosis. Kechker, L. Kh., & Glezer, G. A. Karmannyi retsepturnyi spravochnik po kardiologii, 1964. p. 71. Letsitin-Tserebro. See Lecithin-Cerebro Leucine (Leitsin) Amino acid mixture containing the following com- ponents: Leucine 3.0 % Glutamic Acid 0.5 % Glycine 3.0 % Glucose 10.0 % Sorbose 5.0% Sodium Chloride 1.0 95 Water Used in therapy of carbohydrate metabolism dis- Drug Index 189 orders with biliary hyposecretion, anemias, toxemias, muscular dystrophy, sequelae of poliomyelitis, neuritis and mental disorders. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 380. Leucine, N-acetyl-N-[3-(p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]-DL-alanyl]-, ethyl ester, L-. See Asalei Leucogen (Leikogen) 2-Thiazolidineacetic acid, 4-carboxy-a-phenyl-, 2- ethyl ester Ci4H17N04S O^C-0-Et MOjC-1---NH \__/ Crystalline preparation used as a stimulant of leukopoiesis in the treatment of agranulocytic angina, alimentary-toxic aleukia, benzene poisoning, leukopenia due to antineoplastic agents and radiation injury. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 323. Leukocytic Serum (Leikotsitarnaia Syvorotka) Synonym: LS. A substance prepared from horse serum after the cultivation of the leukocytes. Used as a stimulant of cell regeneration in wound healing. Cherednichenko, A. F. "Effect of the leukocytic serum on mitotic activity of the lymph node cells" Dokl Akad Nauk SSSR, 1957, 112: p. 1109-12. Leukomycin. See Levomycetin Leukoplaster (Leikoplastyr) Mixture of the following components: Rosin Wax Zinc Oxide Hydrous Wool Fat Purified Petroleum Benzin Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 635. Levo-Dromoran Tartrate. See Lemoran Levomitsetin. See Levomycetin Levomycetin (Levomitsetin) Synonyms: Alficetyn, Biophenicol, Chemicetin, Chloramphenicol, Chlorbiotin, Chlormycetin, Globenicol, Ismicetina, Kemicetin, Leuko- mycin, Paraxine, Typhomycin. Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[3-hydroxy-a-(hy- droxymethyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]-, D(-)-threo- CnH12Cl2N205 OaM-Tr_>CH-CH-CH,-OH NH-C-CHCL n * 0 Dextro-rotatory isomer of levomycetin is dextro- mycetin. Levomycetin stearate is eusyntho- mycin. Racemic form of levomycetin is syn- thomycin. "Synthomycin" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 1]. New G nonofficial drugs, 1959. p. 73. Levomycetin Stearate. See Eusynthomycin Levorin. See Antibiotic 26/1 Levorphanol Tartrate. See Lemoran Levorphan Tartrate. See Lemoran Lexatol. See Mezaton Lidase (Lidaza) Purified testicular enzymatic preparation con- taining hyaluronidase. Used subcutaneously in the treatment of hematomas, arthroses, scleroderma, scars, and contractures. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 375. Lidaza. See Lidase Lidocaine Hydrochloride. See Xycaine Lignocaine. See Xycaine Limfamin. See Lymphamin Lindane. See Hexachlorane Linethol (Linetol) A mixture of ethyl esters of unsaturated fatty acids, especially linoleic and linolenic acids, contained in linseed oil. 190 Drug Index Lukomskii, P. E., et al. "Therapy of coronary atherosclerosis with linethol" Klin Med, 1960, 38: No. 8, p. 68-72. Linetol. See Linethol Linol A mixture of methyl esters of linoleic, linolenic and oleic acids. Used in radiation skin injuries. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 320. Liphormone. See Lipocaine Lipiodol. See Iodolipol Lipocaine (Lipokain) Synonyms: Biolipe, Liphormone, Lipotrat. Lipotropic substance from the pancreas. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 353. Lipocerebrin (Lipotserebrin) Cattle brain extract. Used in therapy of neurasthenia, neuroses, vascular hypotonia and fatigue. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 425. Lipokain. See Lipocaine Lipoton White dye containing zinc sulfate, barium sul- fate and zinc oxide. Lipoton is a photosensitive preparation turning dark in the presence of ultraviolet rays and it is used in determining the intensity of solar and artificial ultraviolet radiations. Komarova, L. A. Lechebnoe i profilakticheshoe primenenie ultrafioletovykh luchei, 1958. p. 47. Lipotrat. See Lipocaine Lipotserebrin. See Lipocerebrin Lipovetskii's Solution (Zhidkost Lipovetskogp) Solution No. 1. Potassium Iodide 10.0 g Hydrochloric Acid 1.2 g Distilled Water to 100.0 g Solution No. 2. Chloramin 6.0 g Distilled Water 94.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 308. Liranol. See Propazin Lisagal. See Isaphenine Lithiocidin (Litiotsidin) Antibiotic isolated from Proactinomyces cyaneus. Lithiocidin is active against gram-positive bacteria. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 311. Litiotsidin. See Lithiocidin Liubazol A mixture containing the following components: Dibazol 0.025 g Phenobarbital 0.025 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 309. Liumisalin. See Lumisalin Liupaverin. See Lupaverin Liutenurin "Off-white amorphous powder soluble in water and alcohol. The preparation serves as an effec- tive contraceptive. It has a low degree of toxicity and its use does not produced patho- logical changes in the vaginal mucosa." "Liutenurin—a contraceptive preparation" Med Sestra, 1964, 23: No. 6, p. 48-9. Livazone. See Tibon Livicliman (Livikliman) A mixture of the following components: Folliculin 250 units Thiamine 0.005 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Theobromine 0.05 g Used in the treatment of climacteric disorders. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty. 2nd ed. 1961. p. 177. Livikliman. See Livicliman Lizenil. See Lysenil Lizepsin. See Lysepsin Drug Index 191 L Lofenal An antineoplastic agent. Gritsiute, L. A. "Experimental pharmacological and radiation effects on pulmonary adenoma in the mouse" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 12, p. 59-63. I Lomupren. See Isadrine I Longisporin Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces longisporus cultures. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 311. ! Lorexane. See Hexachlorane ] LS. See Leukocytic Serum LSB. See Belenkii's Therapeutic Serum I Lubricating Oil Ointment (Avtolovaia Maz) Ointment containing the following components: Machine or Lubricating Oil 85 parts Stearin 12 parts Zinc oxide 3 parts Or: Lubricating Oil 85 parts Stearin 7 parts Paraffin 3 parts Lard 5 parts Used in the treatment of wounds, ulcers and burns. Also used as a base for other ointments. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 590. Lucidil. See Amizil ] Lucorteum Oral. See Pregnin I Lukianov's Ointment (Maz Lukianova) A mixture containing the following components: Anesthesin 10.0 g Calcium Carbonate 10.0 g Magnesium Oxide 20.0 g Activated Charcoal 50.0 g Anhydrous Lanolin 350.0 g Used in the treatment of burns. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 309. I Lukomskii's Ointment (Maz Lukomskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Sodium Fluoride 0.33 g White Clay 24.0 g Glycerin 13.0 g Used in dental practice. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 309. Lumisalin (Liumisalin) A mixture containing the following components: Phenobarbital 0.05 g Salsoline Hydrochloride 0.03 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 309. Lumpan A mixture containing the following components: Phenobarbital 0.1 g Ethyl Alcohol 5.0 g Omnopon 0.01 g Antipyrine 0.4 g Distilled Water 20.0 g Sugar Syrup 30.0 g Used in obstetric anesthesia. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 309. Lupaverin (Liupaverin) A mixture of the following components: Luminal (Phenobarbital) 0.05 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 535. 2,6-Lupetidine, hydrochloride. See Nanophyne Luronit Cattle vitreous body preparation containing hy- aluronic acid. Used in the treatment of wounds and ulcers. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 428. 2,6-Lutidine Iodomethylate. See OF 1218 Lutidon Oral. See Pregnin Lutocyclin. See Pregnin Lutocylol. See Pregnin Luxidin. See Piridrol Lycedan. See MAP 192 Drug Index Lymphamin (Limfamin) Synonym: Compound 97. Benzylamine, N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-, hydrochlo- ride CnHigC^N.HCl O CH--N CH,-CH,-CI •HCI CH.-CH.-CI A nitrogen mustard compound. Chernov, V. A. Tsitostaticheskie veshchestva v khimioterapii zlokachestvennykh novo- obrazovanii, 1964. p. 157. Lysenil (Lizenil) Urea, 1, l-diethyl-3-(D-6-methylisoergolen-8-yl)- C20H26N4O Serotonin antagonist LSD-2 5 derivative. Zakusov, V. V. "Pharmacology and chemistry" Vestn Akad MedNauk SSSR, 1964, 19: No. 4, p. 43-51. Lysepsin (Lizepsin) A mixture of isomers with one (J-chloroethyl attached to the cc-amino group and the other to the 2-amino group. Antineoplastic agent. Larionov, L. F., & Spasskaia, I. G. "On the antineoplastic properties of N,N-bis(P-chloro- ethyl)-lysine derivatives (lyesepsin)" Vop Onkol, 1961, 7: No. 11, p. 75-9. Lysergamide, N-cyclopentyl-. See Cepentil Lysivane. See Parfezin Lysthenon. See Ditiline Lyteca. See Acetophen Lytentin. See Cyclamine M Mablin. See Myelosan Macrodex. See Polyglucin Macrose. See Polyglucin Maiodil. See Neurotrast Malarex. See Quingamine Malaricida. See Acrichine Malathion. See Carbophos Malathon. See Carbophos Malinin's Ointment (Zhidkost Malinina) A mixture of the following components: Turpentine Oil 45.0 g Kerosene 45.0 g Lavender Oil 10.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 310. Malocide. See Chloridin Mammofizin. See Mammophysin Mammophysin (Mammofizin) A mixture of Pituitrin and mammary extract from lactating cows. Used in obstetrics in uterine atony and puerperal hemorrhage. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 341. Manchzhurskii Grib. See Chainyi Grib Manexin. See Manitrit Manitrit Synonyms: Dilangil, Manexin, Mannitol Hexa- nitrate, Mannitol Nitrate, Mannitrin, Maxi- tate, Medemanol, Nitranitol, Nitromannite, Nitromannitol. Vasodilator used in the treatment of coronary diseases. It is obtained by mannitol nitra- tion. Angarskaia, M. A., et al. "On the pharmacology of manitrit" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 318-23. Merck index, 1960. p. 637. Drug Index 193 Mannit Synonym: Mannitol. Mannitol C6H1406 OH OH OH OH H0-CH,-CH-CH-CH-CH-CHfOH Shtok, V. N. "Dehydrating effect of mannitol" Vop Neirokhir, 1964, 28: No. 6, p. 48-50. Mannitol. See Mannit Mannitol Hexanitrate. See Manitrit Mannitol Nitrate. See Manitrit Mannitrin. See Manitrit MAP Synonyms: AMP, Cardiomone, Ergadenylic Acid, Lycedan, Muscle Adenylic Acid, My-B-Den, Mysechno-Adenilovyi Preparat, Phosaden. 5'-Adenylic acid CioH^NsOyP HWX CHr0-P03H, W^f ^ O^-OH OH NHi CH^-U l> J_1_l_L, N Used in dystrophy and sclerosis of the myocar- dium, stenocardia, hypertension, peripheral vasospasms, etc. Aronovich, G. D. Farmakoterapevticheskii spra- vochnik nevropatologa, 1959. p. 123. Merck index, 1960. p. 21. Marcophan. See IE-35 Maricaine. See Xycaine Marsalid. See Iprazid Marsilid. See Iprazid Maxitate. See Manitrit Maz Arievicha. See Arievich' Ointment Maz Breslavskogo. See Breslavskii's Ointment Maz Diakova. See Diakov's Ointment Maz Gordeeva. See Gordeev's Ointment Maz Lukianova. See Lukianov's Ointment Maz Lukomskogo. See Lukomskii's Ointment Maz Monkevicha. See Monkevich' Ointment Maz Naftalanovaia. See Naphthalan Ointment Maz ot Obmorazhivaniia. See Frostbite Ointment Maz po Vishnevskomu. See Vishnevskii's Ointment Maz Protiv Ukusa Nasekomykh. See Insect Bite Ointment Maz Rybakova. See Rybakov's Ointment Maz Simanovskogo. See Simanovskii's Ointment Maz ST. See Rybakov's Ointment Maz Voiacheka. See Voiachek's Ointment Maz Zashchitnaia. See Protective Ointment Maz Zashchitnaia Selisskogo. See Selisskii's Protective Ointment Mebichloramine. See Embichin Mebutane 3-Aza-9-azoniabicyclo[3.3. l]nonane, 3,3'-tetra- methylenebis[9,9-dimethyl-, bis(methyl sul- fate) C20H40N4.2CH3O4S ■CH- -CH- Me-N-Me N-(CH,V-N Mft-N-Me. CH CH- 2M«.-0-S-0' m 0 A curariform drug with ganglion-blocking and hypotensive properties. Medvedev, B. A. "Comparative studies on curari- form and other pharmacological properties of l,4-bis[9-methyl-3,9-diazabicyclo-(3,3,l)- nonane-3]-buta,'.e dimethoiodide and di- methosulfonmethylate" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 3, p. 320-6. Mecamine (Mekamin) Synonyms: Inversine, Mecamylamine, Mevasine, Revertine, Suversin, Versamine. 2-Norbornanamine. N,2,3,3-tetramethyl- 194 Drug Index CnH2iN ^ Ma NHMe, Ganglion-blocking agent. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 155. Merck index, 1960. p. 639. Mecamylamine. See Mecamine Mechlorethamine Hydrochloride. See Embichin Mecodrin. See Phenamine Medemanol. See Manitrit Mediamin 2-Methyl-3-ethyl-aminoindole Serotonin antagonist. Zakusov, V. V. "Pharmacology and chemistry" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1964, 19: No. 4, p. 43-51. Medphalan. See Sarcolysin Mefenal. See Sulfadimezin Mefolin. See Mepholine Megaphen. See Aminazin Mekamin. See Mecamine Meksamin. See Mexamine Melissin A bee venom preparation used in the treatment of hypertension, diseases of peripheral nerves, polyarthritis and a number of other diseases. Melissin has also analgesic and antibac- terial properties. Kukhareva, M. I. "Treatment of trigeminal neu- ralgia with melissin" Tr Ukrain Inst Stomat, 1959, No. 9, p. 261-5. Mellictine (Melliktin) Synonym: Methyllicaconitine Hydroiodide. Used in therapy of muscle tonus disorders. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 164. Melliktin. See Mellictine Melphalan. See Sarcolysin Mepacrine Hydrochloride. See Acrichine Mepanit Synonyms: Salts: Ethanedisulfonate: Caramiphen Ethanedisulfonate, Taoryl, Toryl. Hydrochlo- ride: Caramiphen Hydrochloride, Panparnit, Parpanit, Pentafen, Pentaphene. Methylsulfo- methylate: Caramiphen Methylsulfomethylate, Merpanit, Panparnit Methylsulfomethylate, Parpanit Methylsulfomethylate. Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 2-(dieth- ylamino)ethyl ester CisH27N02 Et ft X 0=C-0-CHrCHi,-N Et Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 136. New & nonofficial drugs, 1960. p. 264. Mepantin. See Meprotan Mepavlon. See Meprotan Mepholine (Mefolin) Synonyms: A-66, Phenmetrazine, Preludin, Psych- amine. Salts: Hydrochloride; Gracidin. Morpholine, 3-methyl-2-phenyl- CnHi5N0 CxP Appetite depressant. "Mepholine" Kardiologiia, 1962, 2: No. 3, p. Merck index, 1960. p. 681. Meprobamate. See Meprotan Meproban. See Meprotan Meprosan. See Meprotan Meprosin. See Meprotan Drug Index 195 Meprotan Synonyms: Amepromat, Anathymon, Andaxin, Aneural, Ansiatan, Ansil, Apascil, Artolon, Atraxin, Biobamat, Calmiren, Cirpon, Cyrpon, Diveron, Ecuanil, Equanil, Erina, Gadexyl, Harmcnin, Mepantin, Mepavlon, Meprobamate, Meproban, Meprosan, Meprosin, Miltown, Nephentine, Nervonus, Oasil, Panediol, Pankalma, Paxin, Perequil, Perquietil, Pertranquil, Placidon, Probamate, Probamyl, Procalmadiol, Quaname, Quanil, Quantil, Restinal, Restinil, Sedanyl, Sedazil, Setran, Tensonal, Tranquil, Tranquisan, Urbil. Carbamic acid, 2-methyl-2-propyltrimethylene ester C9H18N204 Me 0 HaN-C-0-CHa-C-CnrO-C-NH, Pr A tranquilizer. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 46. Merck index, 1960. p. 647. Mercamine (Merkamin) Synonyms: Preparation 15 73, Becaptan, Bekaptan, Bikaptan, Cysteamine, Cysteinamine, De- carboxycysteine, Mercaptamine, Mercapto- ethylamine, Thioethanolamine, Tsisteamin, Tsisteinamin. Ethanethiol, 2-amino- C2H7NS HS-CHa-CHrNH, Used as a radioprotective agent and in the treat- ment of leukemia. Saksonov, P. P., & Chernenko, G. T. "Effect of mercamine on motor activity of the gastro- intestinal system" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 6, p. 550-4. Merck index, 1960. p. 315. M< rcaptamine. See Mercamine Mercaptophos (Merkaptofos) Synonyms: E 1059, Bayer 8169, Demeton, Demeton-O, Systox, Vnuran. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-[2-(ethyl- thio)ethyl] ester CsHi903PS2 Et-O-P-O-CHj-CHj-S-Et 1 0-Et Anticholinesterase insecticide. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 83. Merck index, 1960. p. 326. Mercazole. See Mercazolyl Mercazolyl (Merkazolil) Synonyms: Favistan, Mercazole, Methimazole, Methothyrin, Strumazole, Tapazole, Thiama- zole, Thycapzol. Imidazole-2-thiol, 1-methyl- C4HeN2S Me L!-------ki SH A thyroid antagonist. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 369. Merck index, 1960. p. 666. Mercloran. See Promeran Merculest. See Promeran Mercuran (Merkuran) A mixture containing the following components: Ethylmercurichloride 2 % y-Isomer of Benzene Hexachloride 12 % Talcum or Kaolin Used as agricultural insecto-fungicide. Balashov, V. E. "Toxicology of a new insecto- fungicide mercuran" Gig Sanit, 1961, 26: No. 1, p. 40-4. Mercury, (dihydrogen phosphato)ethyl-, See NIUIF-1 Meretran. See Piridrol Meridil Synonyms: 4311/b Ciba, Methyl Phenidate. Meth- yl Phenidyl Acetate, Ritalin. Salts: Hydro- chloride; Centedrin. 2-Piperidineacetic acid, a-phenyl-, methyl ester 196 Drug Index C14H19N02 CH-C-O-Me A psychomotor stimulant used in mild forms of depressive psychoneuroses and narcolepsy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 98. Merck index, 1960. p. 908. Men fit Synonyms: Tonsillin, Tonzillin. Alcoholic solution containing the following components: Parietaria officinalis Tincture Thuja Tincture Phytolacca Tincture Barium Carbonate Calcium Iodide Potassium Chloride Mercury Diiodide Used in the treatment of tonsillitis. Leshchenko, K. A. "Treatment of chronic tonsillitis with merifit (tonsillin)" Vop Okhr Materia Dets, 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 77-8. Merkamin. See Mercamine Merkaptofos. See Mercaptophos Merkazolil. See Mercazolyl Merkuran. See Mercuran Merpanit. See Mepanit Merphalan. See Sarcolysin Mesidicaine. See Trimecaine Mesocaine. See Trimecaine Mespenal Ammonium, diethyl(3-hydroxypropyl)methyl- methyl sulfate, diphenylacetate C22H30NO2.CH3O4S r^)-CH-C-0-(CHa)-N'-Ei •Me-O-S-0" 6 Me Used in the treatment of peptic ulcer and bronchial asthma. Markova, I. V. "Prevention of curare convul- sions and paralysis with the use of a quaternary ammonium compound mespenal in adrenalectomized animals" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 1, p. 36-42. Metacide. See Metaphos Metacin (Metatsin) Synonyms: BA 5473, C 5473, Antrenyl, Oxyphen- onium Bromide. Ammonium, diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl-, bro- mide , a-phenylcyclohexaneglycolate C21H34N03.Br OH 0 Et C-C-0-CHrCHrN-Et Me Br" Parasympatholytic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Liberman, S. S. "Pharm- acology of a new cholinolytic drug metacin" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 3, p. 216-24. Merck index, 1960. p. 92. Metallilkhlorid. See Metallylchloride Metallylchloride (Metallilkhlorid) A volatile chlorinated hydrocarbon. Insecticide. Druzhinina, V. A. "Toxicological characteristics of metallylchloride and hygienic evaluation of treated grain" In: Medved, L. I. Gigiena i toksikologiia novykh pestitsidov i klinika otravlenii, 1962, p. 133-9. Metamizil See Methyldiazil Metamizolum. See Analgin Drug Index 197 Metamysil. See Methyldiazil Metaphos (Metafos) Synonyms: Metacide, Methylparathion, Wofatox. Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl O-p-nitro- phenyl ester C8H10NO5PS Ma-0-P-O-^ y-M O-Me Agricultural insecto-fungicide. Brakhnova, I. T. "Experimental data on the toxi- cology of metaphos" Farmakol Toksik, 1957, 20: No. 3, p. 78-81. Merck index, 1960. p. 659. Metaphyllin. See Diaphylline Metasarcolysin (Metasarkolizin) Alanine, 3-[m-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- C i3HigCl2N202 NH, CHr CH-COaH CI-CHa-CHV= / Cl-CHj-CH, Antineoplastic agent. Garin, A. M. "Effect of chemotherapeutic agents on the growth of hetero-transplanted human tumors" Vop Onkol, 1960, 6: No. 9, P. 25-30. Metasarkolizin. See Metasarcolysin Meta-Synephrine. See Mezaton Meta-Systox. See Methylsystox Metatsil. See Methacil Metatsin. See Metacin Metazid Isonicotinic acid, 2,2/-methylenedihydrazide Ci3H14N602 CH NH-NH-CH,-NH-NH J-O Used in therapy of all forms of tuberculosis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 498. Meterazine Synonyms: SKF 4657, 6140 R. P., Compazine, Nipodal, Prochlorpemazine, Proclorperazine, Stemetil. Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-[3-(4-methyl-l- piperazinyl)propyl]-, maleate (1:2) C2qH24C1N3S. 2C4H404 (CHA-N N-Me Tranquilizing and antiemetic drug. Zhuravlev, S. V., & Gritsenko, A. N. "Synthesis of meterazine—acid maleate of 10-[y- (4-methyl-l-piperazinyl)propyl] 2-chloro- phenothiazine" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1964, 18: No. 8, p. 11-4. Merck index, 1960. p. S55. Methacil (Metatsil) Uracil, 6-methyl- C5H6N202 Me HN-if 0 Gershanovich, M. L. "On the therapeutic effect of methacil (4-methyluracil) in radiation proctitis" Vop Onkol, 1962, 8: No. 12, p. 35-40. Methamphetamine Hydrochloride. See Pervitin Methampyrone. See Analgin Methanesulfonic acid, (antipyrinylmethylamino)-, sodium salt. See Analgin Methanesulfonic acid, (p-formylanilino)-, thiosemicar- bazone, sodium salt. See Soliutizon 4,7-Methanoindan, 1,2,4 ,5,6,7,8,8-octachloro-3a,4,- 7,7a-tetrahydro-. See M-410 198 Drug Index 4 ,7-Methanoisobenzofuran, 1,3,4,5,6,7,8,8-octa- chlorooctahydro-. See Preparation No. 948 Methedrin. See Pervitin Methimazole. See Mercazolyl Methionine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]phenyl]alanyl]-, ethyl ester. See Asamet Methionine, N-[[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- acetyl]-, ethyl ester. See Phenamet Methionine, N-[3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- alanyl]-, ethyl ester, monohydrochloride. See Samet Methioturiate. See Methygenal Methitural. See Methygenal Methium Chloride. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Methocamphoni Methylsulfas. See Camphonium Methophenazine. See Frenolon Methoquine. See Acrichine Methorate. See Demorphan Methorphan Hydrobromide. See Demorphan Methothyrin. See Mercazolyl Methoxsalen Oxide. See Prangenin Nfcthoxyn. See Pervitin Methygenal (Metigenal) Synonyms: Am 109, Sch 3132, Diogenal, Methio- turiate, Methitural, Neraval, Thiogenal, Tiogenal. Barbituric acid, 5-(l-methylbutyl)-5-[2-(methyl- thio)ethyl]-2-thio-, sodium deriv. Ci2H20N202S2.Na Me CHj-Cn»-CH,-CH- 0 8 SH 1 -\N -Na Me-S-CH,-CH, Anesthetic of brief duration. Sternin, M. O., & Motovilov, P. E. "Intravenous anesthesia with methygenal (thiogenal)" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1961, 86: No. 2, p. 67- 70. Merck index, 1960. p. 667. Methyl acetaphos (Metilatsetafos) Glycolic acid, ethyl ester, O-ester with 0,0-di- Me phosphorothioate C6H13O5PS S 0 Me-O-P-O-CHj-C-O-Et O-Me, Insecticide. Roslavtseva, S. A., & Mandelbaum, la. A. "Pro- mising organic phosphate insecticides" Med Parazit, 1963, 32: No. 3, p. 338-40. Methylbenzedrine. See Pervitin Methyldiazil (Metildiazil) Synonyms: IEM-275, Metamizil, Metamysil. Benzilic acid, 2-(diethylamino)-l-methylethyl ester, hydrochloride C2 iH27N03.HCl Ma Et r~\ 0H 8 ft__ Vc-C-O-CH-CHj-N -HCI Methyl analog of diazil. Denisenko, P. P., & Sternin, M. O. "Use of central cholinolytic drugs in anesthesiology" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1961, 86: No. 4, p. 93-7. Methyl diphacil (Metildifatsil) Synonym: IEM-265. Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)-l-methyl- ethyl ester, hydrochloride C2 1H27NO2HCI Me Et Et A cholinergic-blocking agent. Denisenko, P. P., & Pratusevich, lu. M. "On tranquilizing properties of two new central Drug Index 199 cholinolytics—metamizil and methyldi- phacil—and possible application of their action" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat, 1963, 63: No. 4, p. 582-90. 2-Methyl-3-ethyl-aminoindole. See Mediamin Methylethylnitrophos (Metiletilnitrofos) Phosphorothioic acid, O-ethyl O-Me O-4-nitro-m- tolyl ester C10Hi4NO5PS Me NO, Et-O-P-0 O-Me An insecticide. Kagan, lu. S., et al. "Role of detoxication pro- cesses in the mechanism of selective toxi- city of organic phosphate insecticides" Vop Pitan, 1965, 24: No. 3, p. 68-74. Methylethylthiophos (Metiletiltiofos) A highly toxic agricultural insecticide tested as a possible substitute for parathion. Gnoevaia, V. L., et al. "Evaluation of a new in- secticide methylethylthiophos with special reference to food hygiene" Gig Sanit, 1959, 24: No. 5, p. 34-9. Methyllicaconitine (Metillikakonitin) Delphinium dictiocarpum or Delphinium semibar- batum alkaloid. Used in therapy of muscle tonus disorders. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 155. Methyllicaconitine Hydroiodide. See Mellictine Methylnitrophos (Metilnitrofos) Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl O-4-nitro-m- tolyl ester C9H12N05PS Me o-p-oY7 Vmo, O-Md An insecticide. Kagan, lu. S., et al. "Role of detoxication pro- cesses in the mechanism of selective toxicity of organic phosphate insecticides' Vop Pitan, 1965, 24: No. 3, p. 68-74. Methylparathion. See Metaphos Methyl Phenidate. See Meridil Methyl Phenidyl Acetate. See Meridil Methylsamin. See Pervitin Methylsystox (Metilsistoks) Synonyms: Preparation 4404, Meta-Systox. Mixture of two isomers of dimethyl-(1-ethylmer- captoethyl thiophosphate. Agricultural insecticide. Statsek, N. K. "Experimental data on the toxicity of methylsystox" Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 6, p. 559-65. Merck index, 1960. p. 660. Methyluracil. See Methacil Methyprylon. See Dimerin Metigenal. See Methygenal Metilatsetofos. See Methylacetophos Metildiazil. See Methyldiazil Metildifatsil. See Methyldiphacil Metiletilnitrofos. See Methylethylnitrophos Metiletiltiofos. See Methylethylthiophos Metillikakonitin. See Methyllicaconitine Metilnitrofos. See Methylnitrophos Metilsistoks. See Methylsystox Metochin. See Acrichine Meton. See "Dichloride" under Hexonium Metoquine. See Acrichine Metrazol. See Corazole Mevasine. See Mecamine Mexamine (Meksamin) Synonym: Preparation 1580. 200 Drug Index Indole, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-methoxy- CnH14N20 m Me - 0 41 s>----L CH CH NH 1 vmj INHj A serotonin analog. Ma.shkovskii, M. D., & Arutyunyan, G. S. Pharma- cology of 5-methoxytryptamine hydrochloride (mexamine). Fed Proc [Transl Suppl] 1964, 23: No. 1, Part 2, p. 125-8. Mezaton Synonyms: Adrianol, Derizene, Isophrin, Lexatol, m-Sympatol, Meta-Synephrine, Neophryn, Neo-Synephrine, Phenylephrine. Benzyl alcohol, m-hydroxy-a-[(methylamino)- methyl]-, hydrochloride C9H13N02.HC1 HO-CH-CH,-NHMe •HCI ^-OH Sympathomimetic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 149. Merck index, 1960. p. 802. Mezidin Aniline, 2,4,6-trimethyl- C9H13N Ma Me^l ^>-Me Bandurina, L. A. "Mezidin toxicology" Gig Tr Prof Zab, 1963, 7: No. 6, p. 61-3. Mezokain. See Trimecaine Miasnikov's Mixture (Smes Miasnikova) A mixture containing the following components: Reserpine 0.0001 g Pentobarbital Sodium 0.05 g Dibazol 0.02 g Hypothiazide 0.025 g Used in the treatment of hypertension. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 312. Microcid (Mikrotsid) Glucose oxidase obtained from Penicillium vitale. Lukomskaia, I. S., & Gorodetskii, V. K. "Use of microcid (glucose oxidase) for the specific quantitative determination of glucose in the blood" Vop Med Khim, 1960, 6: No. 6, p. 641-2. Microiodide. See Camphiod Mictine. See Allacyl Midokalm. See Mydocalm Mielosan. See Myelosan Migrenin A mixture containing the following components: Antipyrine 8.5 g Caffeine 0.9 g Citric Acid 0.6 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 310. Mikogeptin. See Mycoheptin Mikol. See Mycol Mikroid A mixture containing the following components: Iodine 0.0005 g Potassium Iodide 0.005 g Powdered Valeriana Root 0.05 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 311. Mikroiod. See Camphiod Mikrotsid. See Microcid Mikstura Bekhtereva. See Bekhterev's Mixture Mikstura Brodskogo. See Brodskii's Mixture Mikstura Driagina. See Driagin's Mixture Mikstura Grashchenko. See Grashchenko's Mixture Mikstura Karmanovoi. See Karmanova's Mixture Mikstura Kartashova. See Kartashov's Mixture Mikstura Krasnogorskogo. See Krasnogorskii's Mix- ture Drug Index 201 Mikstura Krasnushkina. See Krasnushkin's Mixture Mikstura Lashkevicha. See Lashkevich' Mixture Mikstura Obraztsova. See Obraztsov's Mixture Mikstura Pavlova. See Pavlov's Mixture Mikstura Ravkina. See Ravkin's Mixture Mikstura Smolenskogo. See Smolenskii's Mixture Mikstura Traskova. See Traskov's Mixture Mikstura Voitsekhovskogo. See Voitsekhovskii's Mix- ture Miltown. See Meprotan Minaphil. See Diaphylline Mincard. See Allacyl Mintacol. See Phosphacol Minzil. See Chlorurit Miol. See Myol Miotisal A. See Phosphacol Mipaphox. See Isopestox Mitosan. See Myelosan Mitoxine. See Embichin Mitran. See Ethersulfonate Mitroshin's Solution (Zhidkost Mitroshina) Dark tarry liquid obtained by heating of various cereals. Used in therapy of eczema, neurodermatitis and sycosis. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 101. Mitsetin. See Mycetin Mitsetin D-17. See Mycetin D-17 Mobenol. See Butamid Mochegonnyi Chai. See Diuretic Tea Monkevich' Ointment (Maz Monkevicha) A mixture containing the following components: Lard 100.0 g Honey 50.0 g Collodium S.O g Brilliant Green 0.01 g Used in the treatment of fissured nipples. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 311. Monofuracin. See Furacillin Monomitsin. See Monomycin Monomycin (Monomitsin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces circulatus var. monomycini. Gauze, G. F. "The strategy and technics for the application of antibiotics and perspectives for their further investigation" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1960, 15: No. 4, p. 44-8. Monophos. See "Phosphate" under Phenamine Morfolinmetiltetratsiklin. See Morpholinmethyltetra- cycline Morphinan, 3-hydroxy-N-methyl-, tartrate (1:1), dihy- drate, (-)-. See Lemoran Morphinan, 3-methoxy-N-methyl-, hydrobromide. See Demorphan Morphine, 3-p-nitrobenzoate. See Panibin Morpholine, 1 ,l'-(imidazole-4,5-diyldicarbonyl)di-. See IEM 441 Morpholine, 3-methyl-2-phenyl-. See Mepholine Morpholine, 4-[(2,3,7,8-tetrahydrobenzo[l,2-b:4,5-b']- bis-p-dioxin-2-yl)methyl]-, hydrochloride. See IT 300 Morpholine, 4-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)-. See Triox- azine 1-Morpholinepropanol, ot-ethyl-a-phenyl-, benzoate, hydrochloride. See Preparation 178 4-Morpholinepropanol, a-methyl-a-phenyl-, benzoate, hydrochloride. See Preparation 194 202 Drug Index 4-Morpholinepropanol, a-phenyl-, benzoate, hydrochlo- ride. See Preparation 185 Morpholynmethyl tetracycline (Morfolinmetiltetratsiklin) 2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, 4-(dimethylamino)- l,4,4a,5,5a,6,ll,12a-octahydro-3,6,10,12,12a- pentahydroxy-6-methyl-N-(morpholinomethyl)- 1,11-dioxo-, monohydrate C27H33N309.H20 C-NH-CHa-N OH X 0 -rUO A bacteriostatic tetracycline derivative. Loginov, A. V., et al. "Morpholynmethyltetra- cycline — a new soluble preparation and its pharmacological properties" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 6, p. 483-91. Moryl. See Carbocholine Mozolnyi Plastyr. See Corn Plaster Mucovit (Mukovit) Tablets containing the following components: Mucoprotein from Pyloric Extract 2.0 g Crystalline Vitamin B12 200.0 g Used in therapy of pernicious anemia. Akhundova, A. M., & Ter-Mkrtycheva, O. Kh. "Results of the use of mucovit in Addison- Biermer anemia" Probl Gemot, 1960, 5: No. 2, p. 55-6. Mukhomor A brand of fly-paper containing insecticides such as chlorophos. Lineva, V. A., et al. "Use of dry "mukhomor" with chlorophos as the active substance in fly control" Med Parazit, 1960, 29: No. 3, p. 330-4. Mukovit. See Mucovit Multergan. See "Methosulfate" under Diprazin Multezin. See "Methosulfate" under Diprazin Muscle Adenylic Acid. See MAP Musculamine. See Spermocrine Mustargen Hydrochloride. See Embichin Mustine Hydrochloride. See Embichin Mutomitsin. See Mutomycin Mutomycin (Mutomitsin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces atroolivaceus var. mutomycini. Mutomycin is active against staphylococci and Ehrlich's carcinoma. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Mutomycin, anew anti- biotic produced by Actinomyces atro- olivaceus" Antibiotiki, 1949, 4: No. 3, p. 20-3. Myacyne. See Framycin My-B-Den. See MAP Mycardol. See Erynit Mycerin. See Framycin Mycetin (Mitsetin) Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces violaceus cultures. Mycetin is active against gram-positive bacteria, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 313. Merck index, 1960. p. 697. Mycetin D-17 (Mitsetin D-17) Antibacterial and antineoplastic antibiotic. Kasian, A. I. "On therapeutic properties of mycetin D-17" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1964, 19: No. 6, p. 42-4. Mycifradin. See Framycin Mycoheptin (Mikogeptin) An antifungal antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces 44 B/1 (identified with the Actinomyces netropsis group). Borovskii, E. V., et al. "A new antifungal anti- biotic mycoheptin from the non-aromatic heptaene group" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 9, p. 776-80. My col (Mikol) "A suspension of mycolic acid C8&Hi7604; iso- lated from Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. Drug Index 203 hominis containing some unknown compounds with immunizing properties." Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 71. Mydeton. See Mydocalm Mydocalm (Midokalm) Synonym: Mydeton. Propiophenone, 2,4'-dimethyl-3-piperidino-, hy- drochloride Ci6H23NO.HCl Me. 0 Me // \\ M i C-CH-CH rO HCI A muscle relaxant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 33. Myelosan (Mielosan) Synonyms: G.T. 41, NSC 750, CB 2041, Busulfan, Mablin, Mitostan, Myleran, Sulfabutin. 1,4-Butanediol, dimethanesulfonate C6Hi406S2 Me-SOj-O-tCHO-O-SOj-Me Used in the treatment of leukemia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 609. Merck index, 1960. p. 175. Mylepsin. See Hexamidine Myleran. See Myelosan Myodil. See Neurotrast Myol (Miol) Muscle extract with vasodilative properties. Used in therapy of angina pectoris, endarteritis obliterans and other cardiovascular diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 422. Myor^al. See Oxazyl Myshcchno-Adenilovyi Preparat. See MAP Mysoline. See Hexamidine Mysuran Chloride. See Oxazyl Mytelase. See Oxazyl Myvizone. See Tibon NAF A mixture containing the following components: Sodium Fluoride 0. 1 g Distilled Water to 100.0 g Used in dental practice. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 313. Nafarin Sodium, [[2-oxo-3-[a-(2-oxobutyl)benzyl]2H-l- benzopyran-4-yl]oxy]- C2oHis04.Na :0 0 >k^-CH-CH2-C-Et -Na Anticoagulant. Sodium analog of warfarin. Lakin, K. M. "Anticoagulant properties of nafarin" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 3, p. 329-33. 0.11 g 6.0 g 4.0 g as required 0.11 g 4.0 g 6.0 g as required 7.5 g 2.5 g Nafestezin Ointment (Pasta Nafestezin) 1. Sodium Fluoride White Clay Zinc Oxide Glycerin 2. Sodium Fluoride Bismuth Nitrate White Clay Glycerin 3. Sodium Fluoride Glycerin Used in dental practice. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 313. Naftalan. See Naphthalan Ointment Naftalanskaia Neft. See Naphthalan Naphtha Naftamon. See Naphthamon Naftizin. See Naphthysine 204 Drug Index Naftoglobulin. See Naphthoglobulin Naftokamfora. See Naphthocamphor Naftomentol. See Naphthomenthol Naftosalol. See Naphthosalol Nalecin (Naletsin) Succinic acid, a-ester (mono-) with 2,2-dichloro- N-[ ^hydroxy-a-(hydroxy me thyl)-p-nitrophen- ethyl]acetamide C i5HieCl2N208 0 0-C-CHrCHrCOaH — OH CH^ 0 °aN \ /-CH_CH-NH-C-CHCIj Ter-Zakharian, lu. Z. "Some experimental data on nalecin (levomycetin hemisuccinate)" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 6, p. 499-503. Naletsin. See Nalecin Nalutron. See Pregnin Nanofin. See Nanophyne Nanophyne (Nanofin) 2,6-Lupetidine, hydrochloride C7H15N.HC1 Ma Me HCI Nanophyton erinaceum alkaloid with ganglionic- blocking properties. Denisenko, P. P. Gangliolitiki, 1959. 2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, 7-chloro-4-(dimethyl- amino)-l,4,4a,5,5a,6, ll,12a-octahydro-3,6,- 10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-l,ll-dioxo-. See Biomycin 2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, 4-(dimethylamino)-1,4,4a,- 5,5a,6,ll,12a-octahydro-3,6,l0,12,12a-penta- hydroxy-6-mcthyl-N-(morpholinomethyl)-1,11- dioxo-, monohydrate. See Morpholynmethyl- tetracycline 2-Naphthacenecarboxamide, N,N'-[ethylenebis[(benzyl- imino)methylene]]bis[4-(dimethylamino)-l,4). 4a,5,5a,6,ll,12a-octahydro-3,6,10,12,12a- pentahydroxy-6-methyl-l,l 1-dioxo-, trihy- drate. See Ditetracycline 2-Naphthacenedicarboxamide, 7-chloro-4-(dimethyl- amino)-l,4,4a,5,5a,6,l 1,12a-octahydro-3,6,- 10,12,12a-pentahydroxy-6-methyl-1,11-dioxo- compd. with N,N'-dibenzylethylenediamine- (2:1). See Dibiomycin Naphthalan Naphtha (Naftalanskaia Neft) Dark-greenish liquid mixture of hydrocarbons and tars obtained by the distillation of a special type of Azerbaidzhan naphtha. Used in the treatment of various internal and skin diseases. Karaev, A. I., et al. Naftalanskaia neft, 1959. Naphthalan Ointment (Maz Naftalanovaia) Synonyms: Naftalan, Naphthalan. A mixture of the following components: Distilled Naphthalan Naphtha 8 parts Ceresin 2 parts A topical anti-infective preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 589. 1,5-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, compd. with 5-benzyl- 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2-methyl-5H-pyrido[4,3-b]- indole (1:2). See Diazoline 1-Naphthalenemethylamine, N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-, hydrochloride. See OF-109 2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-2- methyl- 1,4-dioxo-, sodium salt. See Vikasol Naphthamon (Naftamon) Synonyms: Alcopar, Bephenium Embonate, Be- phenium Hydroxynaphthoate. Ammonium, benzyldimethyl(2-phenoxyethyl)-, 4,4' methylenebis[3-hydroxy-2-naphthoate] (2:1) C17H22N0.1/2C23H1406 Ma 2 <^^0-CHrCHrN-CHH^3 ^=~^ Ma ^v '^^s- 0 II -C-0' yy^- CH! -OH "^ '^5s -OH j£> •^y -C-0 u 0 Drug Index 205 Anthelmintic preparation. Soldatova, T. G. "New preparations introduced into medical practice" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1964, 18: No. 5, p. 55-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 143. Naphthocaine Hydrochloride 1-Naphthoic acid, 4-amino-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, monohydrochloride Ci7H22N202.HCl NH, A surface anesthetic. Merck index, 1960. p. 703. Naphthocamphor (Naftokamfora) Topical anti-infective preparation containing the following components: Crystalline Camphor 6 parts Tar-free Naphthalan 96 parts Karaev, A. I., et al. Naftalanskaia neft, 1959. p. 77. Naphthoglobulin (Naftoglobulin) A mixture of the following components: Naphthalan 20 parts Theobroma Oil 100 parts Used in gynecological therapy. Karaev, A. I. et al. Naftalanskaia neft, 1959. p. 77. 1-Naphthoic acid, 4-amino-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, monohydrochloride. See Naphthocaine Hydrochloride Naphthomenthol (Naftomentol) Mixture of menthol and naphthalan. Used in therapy of diseases of the nasal mucosa. Karaev, A. I., et al. Naftalanskaia neft, 1959. p. 77. Naphthosalol (Naftosalol) 10% Solution of phenyl salicylate in anphthalan. Used in gynecological therapy. Karaev, A. I., et al. Naftalanskaia neft, 1959. p. 77. Naphthysine (Naftizin) Synonyms: Rinazina, Sanorin. 2-Imidazoline, 2-(l-naphthylmethyl)-, mononitrate C14H14N2.HN03 A sympathomimetic drug used in vasoconstrictive therapy of rhinitis, laryngitis, sinusitis, allergic conjunctivitis and epistaxis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 153. Merck index, 1960. p. 702. Naprin Synonyms: Neantigennyi Protein, Non-Antigenic Protein. Antigen-free plasma substitute obtained from various animal and vegetable proteins. Chertkov, I. L. Iskusstvennye zameniteli krovi, 1958. p. 25. Narcogen (Narkogen) Synonyms: Algylen, Chlorylen, Ethinyl Trichlo- ride, Gemalgene, Germalgene, Threthylen, Trethylene, Tri, Trichloran, Trichloren, Tri- chloroethene, Trichloroethylene, Tri-Clene, Trielene, Trilene, Triline, Trimar, Westrosol. Ethylene, trichloro- C2HC13 CI-CH = CC12 Inhalation anesthetic of short duration. Svadzhian, E. P., & Erivantsev, N. A. "Trilene (narcogen) anesthesia as a method of choice in aged patients" Khirurgiia (Moskva), 1964, 40: No. 7, p. 31-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 1060. Narcoren. See Ethaminal Sodium Narcosan Soluble. See Hexenal Nardil. See Phelazine Narkogen. See Narcogen Narkoznaia Smes Seltscvskogo. See Seltsovskii's Nar- cotic Mixture Narkozno-Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Fedorova. See Fedorov's Narcotic-Anti-Shock Solution 206 Drug Index Narkozno-Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost TSIPK. See TSIPK Narcotic-Anti-Shock Solution Narodrin. See Pervitin Narone. See Analgin Nartate. See Analgin Narzan Mineral water containing sodium carbonate, sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and hydro- gen sulfide. Jablonski, S. Russian-English medical dictionary, 1958. p. 207. Natorexic. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Natrog Glutaric acid, 2,3,4-trihydroxy-, disodium salt C5H807.2Na OH OH OH H0aC-CH-CH-CH-C0.H -2Na Used as a stabilizer in blood preservation. Vasilev, P. S., & Rudashevskaia, M. M. "Effect of carbohydrates on the erythrocytes sta- bilized by natrog—sodium salt of trioxy- glutaric acid" Probl Gemat, 1960, 5: No. 3, p. 39-43. Navidrex. See Cyclomethiazide Navidrix. See Cyclomethiazide Neanafilaktogennaia Syvorotka No. 24. See Non-Ana- phylatogenic Serum No. 24 Neantigennyi Protein. See Naprin Neazina. See Sulfadimezin Nebubarbital. See Ethaminal Sodium Nefco. See Furacillin Neftianoe Rostove Veshchestvo. See NRV Neirotrast. See Neurotrast Nembutal Sodium. See Ethaminal Sodium Neoadigane. See Abicyne Neoanusol (Neoanuzol) Suppositories containing the following compo- nents: Bismuth Nitrate 0.075 g Tannin 0.05 g Zinc Oxide 0.2 g Iodine 0.005g Resorcinol 0.005 g Methylene Blue 0.003 g Fatty Base 2.0 g Used in the treatment of hemorrhoids and anal fissures. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 577. Neoanuzol. See Neoanusol Neobenzinol A mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons in olive or persic oil containing the following com- ponents: Hexane 16 % Heptane 16 % Oil 68 % Used in bronchial asthma and scrofuloderma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 443. Neobilopac. See Bilitrast Neocardol. See Corazole Neocid (Neotsid) Antitumor antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 313. Neocompensan. See Hemodes Neo-Corovas. See Erynit Neo-Dema. See Chlorurit Neodicoumarin (Neodikumarin) Synonyms: G 11765, BOEA, Dicumacyl, Ethyl Biscoumacetate, Ethyldicoumarol Acetate, Pelentan, Tromexan. Acetic acid, bis(4-hydroxy-2-oxo-2H-1-benzo- Drug Index 207 pyran-3-yl)-, ethyl ester C22Hi60s 0 i Et Anticoagulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 329. Merck index, 1960, p. 424. Neodikumarin. See Neodicoumarin Neodrenal. See Isadrine Neodrenol. See Isadrine Neoepine. See Isadrine Neoepinephrine. See Isadrine Neofedan. See Neophedan Neoginofort. See Neogynofort Neogynofort (Neoginofort) Synonym: Ergotamine B. A mixture containing 0.00025 g of ergotamine tartrate and 0.00125 g of ergotamine maleate. Urvantsev, I. F. L ekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 113. Neo-Hibernex. See Propazin Neohydrin. See Promeran Neohydriol-Viscous. See Iodolipol Neoisoliquiritine. See L-7 Neomelubrin. See Analgin Neomethiodol. See Cardiotrast Neomin. See Framycin Neomycin. See Framycin Neonicotine. See Anabasine Neopergepar. See Neoperhepar Neoperhepar (Neopergepar) Liver extract containing vitamin B12. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 318. Neophedan (Neofedan) Synonyms: Epiclase, Phacetus, Phenacemide, Phenacetylurea, Phenurone. Urea, (phenylacetyl)- C9H10N202 CHa-C-NH-C-NHj, Used in the treatment of epilepsy. Urvantsev, I. F. L ekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 279. Merck index, 1960. p. 791. Neophryn. See Mezaton Neo-Sintrom. See Syncoumar Neoskiodan. See Cardiotrast Neospect. See Cardiotrast Neosulfonamide. See Sulgin Neo-Synephrine. See Mezaton Neotsid. See Neocid Nepental. See Ethaminal Sodium Nephentine. See Meprotan Neraval. See Methygenal Neriolin Synonym: Oleandrin. Nerium oleander glycoside. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 189. Merck index, 1960. p. 753. Nervacton. See Amizil Nervatil. See Amizil Nervonus. See Meprotan Neopenil. See Ephecillin Nesylan. See Cardiotrast 208 Drug Index Neuractil. See Amizil Neurazol. See Corazole Neuridine. See Spermocrine Neurobenzile. See Amizil Neurosin. See Glycerophosphene Neurotrast (Neirotrast) Synonyms: Ethiodan, Maiodil, Myodil, Pantopaque. Undecanoic acid, lO-(p-iodophenyl)-, ethyl ester C 19H29IO2 r---v y>i u 1A /-CH-WHOfCHa-C-0-Et Contrast medium. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 623. Merck index, 1960. p. 431. Neustab. See Tibon Neuven Tannin-free dry uva ursi extract containing 36% of arbutin and 12% of calcium salts. Used in therapy of pyelitis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 225. Nevin. See Tubazid NF 2-Furaldehyde, 5-nitro-, 2-azine with 5-methylene- 2,4-thiazolidinedione CgH6N404S CHa 0 =----NH -KJ=CH K 0 NO, Kapustiak, S. M. "Experimental studies on the antitubercular activity of thiazolidine deriva- tives" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 3, p. 6-13. Niadrin. See Tubazid Nibufin Phosphoric acid, dibutyl p-nitrophenyl ester C14H22N06P Bu-O-P-O O-Bm NO, A cholinesterase inhibitor. Prozorovskii, V. B. "Differences in the action of so-called anticholinesterase drugs on the striated muscle" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 472-5. Nicatol (Nikatol) Nicotinic acid, 2-aminoethyl ester CsH10N202 C-O-CHj-CHj-MHj An anticholesteremic agent used in the treatment of arteriosclerosis. Klebanov, B. M. "Pharmacological studies on the preparation 'nicatol' " Farm Zh (Kiev), 1963, 18: No. 6, p. 48-51. Nicetal. See Tubazid Nicoceptin (Nikotseptin) A contraceptive preparation containing nicotinic acid and vitamins C and P. Shamrai, E. F., & Genin, D. I. "Perspectives for the development of the problem of contracep- tion" Akush Ginek, 1961, 37: No. 6, p. 62-7. Nicodin (Nikodin) Synonyms: Bilamid, Bilizorin, Cholamid, Choligen, Coloton, Felosan, Isochol, Nicoform, Niko- form. Nicotinamide, N-(hydroxymethyl)- C7H8N2O2 0 C-NH-CHjOH Cholagogue preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964, p. 96. Merck index, 1960. p. 149. Nicodon (Nikodon) 4-Antipyrilamide nicotinamide. Anti-inflammatory agent. Fukalova, L. A. "On the effect of some nice- Drug Index 209 tinic acid preparations on inflammation" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 4, p. 461-5. Nicoform. See Nicodin Nicohexonium (Nikogeksonii) Synonyms: Geksonat, Hexonate. Ammonium, hexamethylenebis[trimethyl-, di- nicotinate Ci2H3oN2.2C6H4N02 Ma Me Ma- M- CH,- tHr CH,- CHa- CH,- CH,- H- Me • Z Me Me o COO' A ganglion-blocking hexonium derivative. Dikshtein, E. A., & Tarakhovskii, M. L. "On the effect of nicohexonium and proserine on the development of experimental tumors" Vop Onkol, 1965, 11: No. 5, p. 67-72. Niconyl. See Tubazid Nicosin (Nikozin) Alanine, 3-[p-[bis( 2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- N-nicotinoyl-, ethyl ester C2 iH2sCl2N303 CI-CHrCH, __ 0 \~ft V-CHj-CH-C-O-Et / \_/ CI-CH,-CH, MH-C I" * Antineoplastic agent. Larionov, L. F. "Principles of chemotherapy in oncology" Vest Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1960, 15: No. 4, p. 29-36. Nicotibine. See Tubazid Nicotinamide, N,N-diethyl-. See Cordiamine Nicotinamide, N-(hydroxymethyl)-. See Nicodin Nicotinamide, N-(a-methylphenethyl)-, phosphate (2:1). See Phenatine Nicotinic acid, 2-aminoethyl ester. See Nicatol Nicoumalone. See Syncoumar Nicoverine (Nikoverin) Tablets containing the following components: Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Nicotinic Acid 0.05 g A vasodilator preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Nicozide. See Tubazid Nidaton. See Tubazid Nifos. See TEPF Nifulidone. See Furaxone Nifuzon. See Furacillin Nikatol. See Nicatol Nikethamide. See Cordiamine Nikiforov's Mixture (Smes Nikiforova) A mixture containing the following components: Ethyl Ether 10.0 g Ethyl Alcohol 10.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 313. Nikodin. See Nicodin Nikodon. See Nicodon Nikoform. See Nicodin Nikogeksonii. See Nicohexonium Nikotseptin. See Nicoceptin Nikoverin. See Nicoverine Nikozid. See Tubazid Nikozin. See Nicosin Niperyl. See Erynit Niphanoid. See Dicaine Nipodal. See Meterazine Niran. See NIUIF 100 Nisentil Hydrochloride. See Anadol 210 Drug Index Nitranitol. Nee Manitrit Nitrofungin Fungicidal mixture containing the following components: 2-Chloro-4-nitrophenol 1 g Triphenyl-glycol 10 g Ethyl Alcohol to 100 cc llin, B. I. "Use of nitrofungin in the treatment of plantar epidermophytosis" Vestn Derm Verier, 1960, 34: No. 10, p. 83-4. Nitrofuran. See Furacillin Nitrofurantoin. See F 30 Nitrofurazone. See Furacillin Nitrogen Mustard. See Embichin Nitrogranulogen. See Embichin Nitromannite. See Manitrit Nitromannitol. See Manitrit Nitropenta. See Erynit Nitrosorbid Synonyms: Carvasin, Corodil, Isodril, Isosorbid Dinitrate, Korodil. Glucitol, l,4:3,6-dianhydro-, dinitrate CfiH6N208 0 0-NO, 0-NO, CH.-CH— CH-CH-CH—CHa I-----0---1 Coronary vasodilator. Soldatova, T. G. "New preparations introduced into medical practice" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1964, 18: No. 5, p. 55-6. Nitroxyzone. See Furaxolon NIUIF Mixture (Smes NIUIF) A mixture containing the following components: Dimethylphthalate 50% Indalone 20% Diethyltoluamide 30% Insect repellent. Gladkikh, S. G. Sredstva otpugivaiushchie krovo- sosushchikh nasekomykh i kleshchei, 1964. p. 66. Nivachine. See Quingamine Nivaline. See Galanthamine Nivaquine B. See Quingamine Nivemycin. See Framycin NM. See Embichin Nobedon. See Acetophen No butane Synonym: OF 1478. 3-Aza-9-azoniabicyclo[3.3. l]nonane, 3,3'-tetra- methylenebis[9,9-dimethyl-, diiodide C22H44N4.2I —CH---\ ' + \ Me-N-Me N-ltH^-N Me-N-Ma ) -2i" CH-----1 L 1-----CH---' Muscle relaxant. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Medvedev, B. A. "Pharmacological properties of symmetric bis-quaternary 9-methyl-3,9-diazabicyclo- (3,3,l)nonane derivatives" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 33: No. 6, p. 493-9. Noctal. See Quietal Noctan. See Dimerin Noksiron. See Noxiron Noludar. See Dimerin Nomersan. See Tetrathion Non-Anaphylactogenic Serum No. 24 (Neanafilaktogen- naia Syvorotka No. 24) Plasma substitute prepared from cattle blood. Chertkov, I. L. Iskusstvennye zameniteli krovi, 1958. p. 34. Non-Antigenic Protein. See Naprin Norantifeine. See IEM-163 Drug Index 211 2-Norborn an amine, N,2,3,3-tetramethyl-. See Mecamine 2-Norbornen-2-amine, N,5,6,6-tetramethyl-, hydrochlo- ride. See Plegangin 2-Norbornene, 1,2,3,4,7,7-hexachloro-5,6-bis(chloro- methyl)-. See Allodan 5-Norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester, endo. See RP-50 Norephedrane. See Phenamine Norisodrin. See Isadrine Norleucine, 6-diazo-5-oxo-. See DON Nostral. See Quietal Nosylan. See Cardiotrast Notensil. See Acetazine Notezine. See Ditrazine Novakol. See Tibon Novaldin. See Analgin Novalgin. See Analgin Novaminosulfon. See Analgin Novembichin. See Embichin 7 Novemina. See Analgin Novikov's Solution (Zhidkost Novikova) Solution containing the following components: Tannin 1.0 part Brilliant Green 0.2 parts Ethyl Alcohol 0.2 parts Castor Oil 0.5 parts Collodium 20.0 parts Used in therapy of minor skin injuries. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 595. Novocephalgin (Novotsefalgin) Tablets containing the following components: Acetylsalicylic acid 0.3 g Acetophenetidin 0-3 g Caffeine 0.03 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 71. Novocillin (Novostillin) Procaine penicillin in persic oil suspension. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 466. Novodrine. See Isadrine Novoembichin. See Embichin 7 Novoembikhin. See Embichin 7 Novoimanin Antibacterial preparation obtained from Hypericum perforatum. Derbentseva, N. A., et al. "On the nature of antimicrobial substances from Hypericum perforatum L. II. Effect of photosensitizing agents on the antibacterial activity of novoimanin" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1962, 17: No. 1, p. 54-7. Novolax. See Isaphenine Novomazina. See Aminazin Novomigrofen. See Novomigrophen Novomigrophen (Novomigrofen) Tablets containing the following components: Aminopyrine 0.2 g Acetophenetidin 0.1 g Caffeine 0.015 g Citric Acid 0.015 g Sucrose 0.1 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 73. Novoomain Ointment (Novoomainovaia Maz) Ointment containing the following components: Omain Hyaluronidase Ephedrin Phenylbutazone Spermaceti Emulsion Antineoplastic agent. Kramorenko, I. T., et el. "On morphological as- pects of the process of cure of human skin cancer with the use of novoomain ointment" Vop Onkol, 1962, 8: No.7, p. 3-9. Novoomainovaia Maz. See Novoomain Ointment 212 Drug Index Novotsefalgin. See Novocephalgin Novotsillin. See Novocillin Noxiron (Noksiron) Synonyms: Doriden, Elrodorm, Glutethimide, Sero- dormid. Glutarimide, 2-ethyl-2-phenyl- C13H15N02 A short-acting hypnotic and sedative. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 20. Merck index, 1960. p. 488. NRV Synonyms: Neftianoe Rostove Veshchestvo, Oil Growth Substance. An antineoplastic substance. Aliev, lu. Iu. "Effect of the oil growth substance and of its association with thio-tepa on the development of Brown-Pearce carcinoma" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 6, p. 94-7. Nupercaine. See Sovcaine Nuperol. See "Hydrochloride" under Sovcaine Nutinal. See Amizil Nycodrast. See Cardiotrast Nydrane. See Phenacon Nydrazide. See Tubazid Nyscozid. See Tubazid 0 Oasil. See Meprotan Obraztsov's Mixture (Mikstura Obraztsova) 1. Sodium Salicylate 6.0 g Hexamethylenetetramine 4.0 g Belladonna Extract 0.15 g Glycerin 30.0 g Distilled Water 120.0 g 6.0 g 4.0 g 0.l5g 2. Sodium Salicylate Hexamethylenetratr amine Belladonna Extract Glycerin 30.0 | Mentha piperita Water 60.0 j Distilled Water 120.0 f Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 314. Ocestrol. See Octestrol Octachlor. See M 410 Octadin (Oktadin) Synonyms: Su 5864, Guanethidine, Ismelin, Octa- tensin, Oktatensin. Guanidine, [2-(hexahydro-l(2H)-azocinyl)ethyl]-, sulfate (2:1) Ci0H22N4.1/2H2S04 o NH N-CH,-CH,-MH-C-NH, -'/aHjSO,, Antihypertensive agent. Pletneva, N. A., & Sikhieva, S. M. "Effect of octatensin on the intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients" Vestn Oftal, 1962, 75: No. 5, p. 20-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 501. Octa-Klor. See M 410 Octamethyl (Ok tame til) Synonyms: A-15, Compound 363, E-3314, OMPA, Pestox III, Schradan, Shradan. Pyrophosphoramide, octamethyl- C8H24N403P2 0 0 Me Me VN-P-0-P-N Me n n Ma i\ ' \ Ma Ma Ma Ma Insecticide and cholinesterase inhibitor. Zhurzhinskii, V. K. "Pharmacological properties of octamethyl" Tr Leningrad Sanitarnogig Med Inst, 1959, 47: p. 238-42. Merck index, 1960. p. 741. Octatensin. See Octadin Octestrol (Oktestrol) Synonyms: Benzestrol, Benzoestrol, Ocestrol, Octofollin. Drug Index 213 Phenol, 1.4'-(l,2-diethyl-3-methyltrimethylene)di- C2oH^602 HO Et / VcH-CH-CH-T V CHrCH, CH OH Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1938. p. 361. Merck index, 1960. p. 130. Octilin (Oktilin) "The active substance of this preparation is n- octyl alcohol (n-C8H17OH)." Used in the treatment of vaginal trichomoniasis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 193. Octofollin. See Octestrol Octylnitrite (Oktilnitrit) 1-Hexanol, 2-ethyl-, nitrite C8Hi7N02 Et CH3-(CH,)rCH-CH, 0-N=0 Coronary vasodilator. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Medvedev, B. A. "Nitranol and other new esters of nitric acid as coronary dilators" Khim Med. 1961, No. 16, p. 5-11. Oestradiol Monobenzoate. See Agofollin Oestroform. See Agofollin Oftalmol. See Ophthalmol Oil Growth Substance. See NRV Oksafenamid. See Oxaphenamide Oksamizil. See Oxazyl Oksazil. See Oxazyl Oksikort. See Oxycort Oksilidin. See Oxylidin Oktadin. See Octadin Oktametil. See Octamethyl Oktatensin. See Octadin Oktestrol. See Octestrol Oktilin. See Octilin Oktilnitrit. See Octylnitrite Oleandrin. See Neriolin Oleochrysine. See Chrysanol Oletetrin A mixture containing 2 parts of tetracycline and 1 part of oleandomycin phosphate. Prozorovskaia, K. N., et al. "Effectiveness of oleandomycin and oletetrin in children with pneumonia" Vop Okhr Materin Dets, 1965, 10: No. 5, p. 39-44. Oleum Iodisatum. See Iodolipol Olitoriside (Olitorizid) Olitoriside C35H5201^ CH,0H CH, m\}° v>° HO OH OH Corchorus olitorius cardiac glycoside. Turova, A. D. "New cardiac glycoside olitori- side" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 5, p. 548-54. Olitorizid. See Olitoriside Olivomitsin. See Olivomycin Olivomycin (Olivomitsin) Synonym: Antibiotic 16749. Antineoplastic antibiotic produced by Actinomyces olivoreticuli. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Olivomycin — a new antibio- tic produced by Actinomyces olivoreticulV Antibiotiki, 1962, 7: No. 3, p. 34-8. Omain Synonyms: C 12669, Colcemid, Colchamine, Demecolcine, Kolkhamin, Santavy's Sub- 214 Drug Index stance F. Colchicine, N-deacetyl-N-methyl- NH-Me C21H25N05 O-Me Cytotoxic drug used in leukemias and lymphomas. "Colchamine (omain) and its use in skin cancer" Khim Med, 1956, No. 7. Merck index, 1960. p. 326. Omefin. See Omephin Omelen Extract from Viscum album leaves used in the treatment of early stages of hypertension. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 216. Omephin (Omefin) 1,3-Indandione, 2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-phenyl- Ci6H1203 An anticoagulant. Iastrebova, L. P. "On the effect of omephin, an anticoagulant, on blood coagulation" Ter Arkh, 1962, 34: No. 11, p. 101-3. Omeril. See Diazoline OMPA. See Octamethyl Onikholizin. See Onycholysin Onkotin. See Polyglucin Onycholysin (Onikholizin) A mixture giving alkaline reaction in aqueous solution containing the following com- ponents: Barium Sulfate 15 % Talcum 85 % Used as a softening agent for horny growths of the skin, hair and nails. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 633. OP Preparation "A surface-active agent containing a mixture of polyglycolic esters of mono- and dialkyl- phenols." The OP preparation is used in veterinary medicine to increase the penetration of chlorophos. Komkov, I. P., et al. "D-33 preparation—a chlo- rophos activator" Veterinariia, 1964, 41: No. 2, p. 58-9. Oparenol. See Cardiotrast Ophthalmol (Oftalmol) Ointment containing the following components: Cupric Citrate 5.0 g Wool Fat 6.0 g Petrolatum 89.8 g Used in therapy of trachoma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 576. Opticor. See Corazole Orabet. See Butamid Oralin. See Butamid Ora-Lutin. See Pregnin N Orestrol. See Synestrol Oretic. See Dichlothiazide Oricur. See Promeran Orinase. See Butamid Ornid Synonyms: Bretylan, Bretylin, Bretylium Tosyl- ate, Darenthin. Ammonium, (o-bromobenzyl)ethyldimethyl-, bromide or p-toluenesulfonate CnH17BrN.Br (or C7H703S) ft X Br Ma CH-- N-Et i Me A sympatholytic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Drug Index 215 Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 62. Merck index, 1960. p. 319. Orthonal (Ortonal) 4(3H-Quinazolinone, 2-methyl-3-o-tolyl- Ci6Hi4N20 *r 0 Ma 7 Vs Me A prolonged-action anesthetic with low toxicity. Zilbermints, L. G. "Pharmacology of 2-methyl- 3-o-tolyl-4-quinazolone (orthonal)" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 413-8. Orthosarcolysin (Ortosarkolizin) Alanine, 3-[o-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- C13H18C12N202 MHj QCHa-CH-C02H CHa-CHa-Cl N SCHrCHa-CI An isomer of sarcolysin. Trusheikina, V. I. "Antineoplastic activity of o-bis(2-chloroethyl) amino-dl-phenylalanine (orthosarcolysin)" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 9, p. 82-4. Orthotran. See Ethersulfonate Ortizon. See Perhydrol Ortonal. See Orthonal Ortosarkolizin. See Orthosarcolysin Osarbon A mixture containing the following components: Osarsol (Acetarsone) 0.25 g Glucose 0.3 g Boric Acid 0.3 g Cocoa Butter 2.0 g Used in the treatment of Trichomonas vaginitis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 314. Osarcid (Osartsid) A mixture of the following components: Osarsol (Acetarsone) Boric Acid Glucose Streptocid Album Cocoa Butter 0.3 g 0.3 g 0.3 g 0.3 g 2.0 g Used in the treatment of Trichomonas vaginitis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 314. Osartsid. See Osarcid Ossocalcinol (Ossokaltsinol) 15% Sterile suspension of bone powder in peach oil. Used in tissue therapy of tetany, laryngospasm and other diseases secondary to blood cal- cium deficiency. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 410. Ossokaltsinol. See Ossocalcinol Ostensin. See Camphonium Ostensol. See Camphonium Osteogrisin Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces osteo griseus. Gauze, G. F., et al. "Antibiotic 14725 from the osteogrisin group with synergistic prop- erties" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 809-14. Osteoplast A preparation containing epoxy resorcinol resin with bone powder or fibrin. Used as a glue in therapy of bone fractures. Golovin, G. V. Problema skleivaniia kostei, 1964. p. 172. Ostkhol Coumarin, 7-methoxy-8-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)- Cl5H2603 Ma ^C-CH-CHa Me A .0. Ma-0- /> Angelica ursina preparation. 216 Drug Index A vasomotor coumarin derivative. Shvarev, I. F. "Pharmacological studies on ostkhol" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 391-3. Ovacyclin Benzoate. See Agofollin Ovacyclin-MB. See Agofollin Ovasterol. See Agofollin Ovasterol-B. See Agofollin Ovex. See Agofollin Ovocyclin M. See Agofollin Ovotox. See Ethersulfonate Ovotran. See Ethersulfonate Oxamysil. See Oxazyl Oxaphenamide (Oksafenamid) Synonyms: Auxobil, Drenamide, Driol, Driol-La- baz, Enidran. Salicylanilide, 4'-hydroxy- Cj3HnN03 V Vd-NH-^VoH OH Cholagogue. Shakhnazarov, A. B. "Treatment of chronic chole- cystitis and cholecystoangiocholitis with a Russian preparation oxaphenamide" Klin Med, 1961, 39: No. 6, p. 100-2. Merck index, 1960, p. 544. 2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorine, 2-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino]tetrahydro-, 2-oxide. See Cyclophos- phane 2,4-Oxazolidinedione, 3,5,5-trimethyl-. See Trimetin 2-Oxazolidinone, 5-(morpholinomethyl)-3-[(5-nitrofur- furylidene)amino]-. See Furazolin 2-Oxazolidinone, 3-[(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]-. See Furaxone 2-Oxazolidinone, 3-[[3-(5-nitro-2-furyl)allylidene]- amino]-. See F-16 4-Oxazolidinone, 2-imino-5-phenyl-. See Azoxodon Oxazyl (Oksazil) Synonyms: Win 8077, Ambenonium Chloride, Myor- gal, Mysuran Chloride, Mytelase, Oksamizil, Oxamysil. Ammonium, [oxalylbis(iminoethylene)]bis[(o-chloro- benzyl)diethyl-, dichloride C28H^2C12N402.2C1 •2CI" Et 0 0 Et Jll ft VcHa-N-CHrCHrNH-C-C-NH-CHa-CHr N-Cr^-U__^ CI CI Cholinesterase antagonist used in the treatment of myasthenia. Medvedev, B. A. "Oxazyl — a new preparation used in myasthenia and other motor dis- orders" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1962, 16: No. 5, p. 54-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 48. Oxedrine. See Vasoton Oxycaine. See Pascaine Oxycholin. See Chologon Oxycodone. See Thecodine Oxycodone Hydrochloride. See "Hydrochloride" under Thecodine Oxycort (Oksikort) Ointment containing 3% of oxytetracycline and 1% of hydrocortisone acetate. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 175. Oxylidin (Oksilidin) 3-Quinuclidinol, benzoate (ester), hydrochloride C14H17N02HC1 CtW-o *o •HCI A moderate ganglion-blocking, adrenolytic, spas- Drug Index 217 molytic drug with hypnotic and sedative properties. Mashkovskii, M. D., & Zaitseva, K. A. "On the pharmacology of 3-benzoyloxyquinuclidine" Farmamol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 1, p. 32-7. Oxyphenonium Bromide. See Metacin Oxyprocain. See Pascaine Oxyquinoline Sulfate. See Kinozol OZCh Preparation (Preparat OZCh) Green tea decoction used in the treatment of ba- cillary dysentery. Zhukovskaia, O. I. "Treatment of bacillary dy- sentery with the OZCh preparation" Zdravo- okhr Turkmen, 1960, No. 6, p. 27-9. P Preparation (Preparat P) Cattle pancreas extract containing various proteases and nucleases. Tested in experimental sarcomas in rats. Manoilov, S. E. "Antitumor activity of certain enzymes in experimental conditions" Vop Onkol, 1960, 6: No. 7, p. 62-6. P Substance (Veshchestvo P) A petroleum by-product with growth-stimulating effects in plants. Also used as a larvicide. Guseinov, G. A., & Mamedov, N. I. "Results of primary investigations on green oil and P substance in the eradication of eggs and larvae of Ancylostoma'''' Med Parazit, 1962, 31: No. 3, p. 314-6. Pabestrol D. See Sinestrol PAC. See NIUIF 100 Pachycarpine (Pakhikarpin) Pachycarpine C15H26N2 Cc£0 spasms, myopathies and hypertensive crises and in the acceleration of labor Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 132. Pacitane. See Cyclodol Padisal. See Diprazin Pafillin. See Paphylline Pakhikarpin. See Pachycarpine Palacrin. See Acrichine Paliufin. See Paluphin Palmitic acid, thymyl ester. See Tepal Palmitosin (Palmitozin) Synonym: Palmitoylsarcolysin. Alanine, 3-[[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- N-palmitoyl- C32H54C12N203 CI-CHj-CH, 0 Ganglion-blocking dextro-rotatory sparteine-like alkaloid isolated from Sophora pachycarpa. Used in the treatment of peripheral vascular M-^VcHrCH-C-O-M, CI-CH.-CH, MH-C-(CH,)-CH3 0 An antitumor sarcolysin derivative of low toxic- ity. Degteva, S. A. "Antitumor effects of palmitoyl- and stereosarcolysin" Vop Onkol, 1965, 11: No. 8, p. 81-3. Palmitoylsarcolysin. See Palmitosin Palmitozin. See Palmitosin Paludrine Hydrochloride. See Bigumal Paluphin (Paliufin) Tablets containing the following components: Platyphylline Hydrotartrate 0.005 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g A spasmolytic and cholinolytic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 221. Palusan. See Acrichine Palusil Hydrochloride. See Bigumal 218 Drug Index Panadol. See Acetophen Panaksin. See Panaxin Panaksozid. See Panaxoside Panaxin (Panaksin) Panax ginseng root glycoside used in the treat- ment of fatigue and neurasthenias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 92. Panaxoside (Panaksozid) Panax ginseng root glycoside used in the treat- ment of fatigue and neurasthenias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 92. Pancorton. See Cortin Panediol. See Meprotan Panibin Morphine, 3-p-nitrobenzoate C24H22N206 0,N —c-oV^o. .N-Ma •OH Analgesic drug. Zakusov, V. V. "Pharmacology and chemistry" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1964, 19: No. 4, p. 43-51. Pankalma. See Meprotan Panparnit. See Mepanit Panparnit Methylsulfomethylate. See Mepanit Panrone. See Tibon Pantocaine. See "Hydrochloride" under Dicaine Pantocrine (Pantokrin) Alcoholic extract of non-ossified antlers used as a tonic in therapy of fatigue, neurasthenia, neuroses, post-infection asthenia, cardiac insufficiency and hypotension. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 104. Pantokrin. See Pantocrine Pantomitsin. See Pantomycin Pantomycin (Pantomitsin) Synonym: Streptotenat. Lazareva, E. N., et al. "Results of experimental and clinical studies on pantomycin" Anti- biotiki, 1961, 6: No. 11, p. 959-63. Pantopaque. See Neurotrast Panto sept An antiseptic. Jablonski, S. Russian-English medical dictionary 1958. p. 243. Panty Non-ossified deer's antlers used as a source of pharmacological preparations in Oriental medicine. Jablonski, S. Russian-English medical dictionary, 1958. p. 243. Papazol A mixture of the following components: Dibazol 0.03 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 535. Paphylline (Pafillin) A mixture of the following components: Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Platyphylline Hydrochloride 0.005 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 535. Parabis. See 241a Parabolin. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Paragit. See Cyclodol Paralest. See Cyclodol Paralgin. See Analgin Paramion. See Paramyon Paramyon (Paramion) Ammonium, [(1,2-diethylethylene)di-p-phenylene]- Drug Index 219 bis[trimethyl-, diiodide C24H38N2-2I Ma .—. Et Et — Ma M^^f\U-CH^f>N-Ma -a" Curariform agent used in surgical practice. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 162. Paraoxon. See Phosphacol Paraphos. See NIUIF 100 Parasan. See Amizil Parasoxon (Parazokson) Synonym: G-24483. Phosphoric acid, diethyl 5(or 3)-methylpyrazol- 3(or 5)-yl ester C8H15N204P Mft-r^ "NH 0 I---1 0-P-O-Et 0-Et Insecticide. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 83. Parasympathol. See Vasoton Parathion. See NIUIF 100 Paraxine. See Levomycetin Parazokson. See Parasoxon Parazone. See Tibon Paredrinol. See Promethin Parenterin Plasma substitute prepared from cattle blood by means of thermal treatment in the presence of an acid medium and neutralization by formaldehyde and ammonia. Zhuravleva, L. I. "Use of parenterin in the treat- ment of mental patients" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov, 1959, 59: No. 5, p. 590-2. Parfezin Synonyms: SC 2538, RP 3356, Dibutil, Ethopro- pazine, Isothazine, Lysivane, Parphezein, Parsidol, Parsitan, Parsotil, Profenamine, Rodipal. Phenothiazine, 10-[2-(diethylamino)propyl]-, monohydrochloride CigH24N2S.HCl coo« CH.-CH-N CH, Et •HCI Vikhliaev, lu. I. "The relationship between the chemical structure and the pharmacological activity of certain amino-derivatives of phenothiazine" Akad Med Nauk SSSR Inst Farmakol, 1958, 1: p. 27-48. Merck index, 1960. p. 421. Parkinsan. See Cyclodol Parkopan. See Cyclodol Parnate Sulfate. See Transamine Parpanit. See Mepanit Parpanit Methylsulfomethylate. See Mepanit Parphezein. See Parfezin Parpon. See Amizil Parsidol. See Parfezin Parsitan. See Parfezin Parsotil. See Parfezin Parstelin. See Triftazin Pascaine (Paskain) Synonyms: Hydroxynovocaine, Hydroxyprocaine, Oxycaine, Oxyprocain. Salicylic acid, 4-amino-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl 220 Drug Index ester C13H2oN203 __ 0 IX ,N-^VC-0-CHrCH5-N \ / \ ^=/ Et OH Local anesthetic. Vinogradov, V. M. "Local anesthetic and anti- arrhythmic properties of pascaine (hydroxy- novocaine paraaminosalicylate)" Farmakol Toksik, 1957, 20: No. 6, p. 34-9. Merck index, 1960. p. 764. Paskain. See Pascaine Pasomitsin. See Pasomycin Pasomycin (Pasomitsin) Combination of dihydrostrBptomycin and PAS. Lazareva, E. N., et al. "Synthetic Streptomycin derivatives" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 2, p. 99-105. Pasta Demianovicha. See Demianovich' Paste Pasta Gemostaticheskaia. See Hemostatic Paste Pasta Nafestezin. See Nafestezin Ointment Pasta Postovskogo. See Postovskii's Paste Pasta Teimurova. See Teimurov's Paste Pasta Tsnidi. See Tsnidi Paste Pasta Zashchitnaia Dlia Ruk. See Hand-Protective Paste Pastern in Pastinaca sativa L. se d preparation acting as a coronary vasodilator agent. Bezruk, P. I., & Khadzhai, I. I. "On the pharmacology of pasternin" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 4, p. 454-60. Pastinacin (Pastinatsin) Pastinaca sativa extract. a coronary dilator and spasmolytic, myotonic, and hypotensive drug. Berzuk, P. I. "Pharmacology of pastinacin" Farmakol Toksik, 1958, 21: No. 6, p. 41-3. Pastinatsin. See Pastinacin Patrovina. See "Hydrochloride" under Spasmolytin Pavestezin A mixture of the following components: Anesthesin 0.3 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 535. Pavlov's Mixture (Mikstura Pavlova) A mixture of the following components: Caffeine Benzoate 0.5 g Sodium Bromide 1.0 g Distilled Water 200.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 314. Paxin. See Meprotan Pchelinaia Smola. See Bee Glue Pchelinyi Klei. See Bee Glue Pectusin (Pektusin) Tablets containing the following components: Menthol 0.004 g Oil of Eucalyptus 0.0005 g Talcum 0.3 g Sugar 0.75 g Used in inflammatory diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 258. Pektusin. See Pectusin Pelentan. See Neodicoumarin Peloidestillat Mud-distillation product prepared according to V. P. Filatov's method. Used in ophthalmological therapy. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 182. Peloidin Mud extract containing chlorides, sulfates, car- bonates, phosphates, bromides, iodides and other salts. Used internally in the treatment of peptic ulcer, gastritis and colitis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 440. Drug Index 221 Pelviren. See Cardiotrast Pempidine. See Pyrilene Pendine. See Cyclamine Pendiomid. See Pentamin Penester. See Ephecillin Penethamate Hydriodide. See Ephecillin Penicillin G, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, mono- hydriodide. See Ephecillin Penicillin O. See Almecillin Penphene. See Chlorophen Pentabismol A mixture of ammonium and bismuth citrate used in the treatment of syphilis. Turkevich, M. M. "Properties and structure of pentabismol" Farm Zh (Kiev), 1963, 18: No. 5, p. 30-1. Pentacard. See Corazole Pentacin (Pentatsin) Synonym: Na3Ca-DTPA Acetic acid, [[(carboxymethyl)imino]bis(ethylene- nitrilo)]tetra-, calcium tri-Na salt Ci4H23N3O10:Ca.3Na H05C-CH, CHrCOjH CH,-C0,H /N-CHrCHrN-CHrCHrN/ '?Na HO^C-CH, SCH,-C0aH Ca A complexon. Plotnikova, L. A., & Baisogolov, G. D. "Effect of Na3Ca-DTPA (pentacin) on the excretion of Pu239 from the human organism" Med Radiol, 1964, 9: No. 1, p. 49-53. 2,4-Pentadienal, 5-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-. See F-l 16 2,4-Pentadienal, 5-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-, diethyl acetal. See F-122 Pentaerythritol, tetranitrate. See Erynit Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate. See Erynit Pentaerythrityl Tetranitrate. See Erynit Pentafen. See Mepanit Pentafin. See Erynit Pentakhinometonii. See Pentaquinomethonium Pental. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentalgin A mixture of the following components: Analgin 0.25 g Aminopyrine 0.25 g Caffeine Benzoate 0.05 g Phenobarbital 0.01 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 536.- Pentamethazol. See Corazole Pentamethonium Dibromide. See Pentamin -'entamethylenetetrazol. See Corazole 'entamin Synonyms: C-9295, Preparation 9295, Azamethone, Azamethonium Bromide, Pendiomid, Pentame- thonium Dibromide, Polymethonium. Ammonium, [(methylimino)diethylene]bis[ethyl- dimethyl-, dibromide Ci3H33N3.2Br Ma Me Me Et - N- CHr CHr N- CHr CHr N- Et • 2 Br' Ma Ma Ganglion-blocking agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960, p. 140. Merck index, I960, p. 114. ,5-Pentanediamine, N-isopentyl-, dihydrochloride. See Isoverin 'entanitrine. See Erynit 2-Pentanone, 3-[(diethylamino)methyl]-4-methyl-, hy- drochloride. See A-26 2-Pentanone, 3-[(dimethylamino)methyl]-4-methyl-, hy- drochloride. See A 27 3-Pentanone, 5-(diethylamino)-2,2-dimethyl-, hydro- chloride. See A-20 222 Drug Index 3-Pentanone, 2-(dimethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See A-28 3-Pentanone, 5-(dimethylamino)-2,2-dimethyl-, hydro- chloride. See A-19 Pentaphene. See Mepanit Pentapyrrolidinium Bitartrate. See Cyclamine Pentaquinomethonium (Pentakhinometonii) Quinolinium, l,l'-pentamethylenedi-, diiodide C23H24N2.2I CHi CH» CHo CH« CH, I I ^ ^ ^ -11 Ganglion-blocking agent. Shuster, la. Ganglioblokiruiushchie veshchestva, 1963, p. 199. Pentatsin. See Pentacin Pentazole. See Corazole Pentemesan. See Corazole 3-Penten-2-one, l-(diethylamino)-4-methyl-, hydrochlo- ride. See A 36 Pentetetrazole. See Corazole Penthrit. See Erynit Pentilen. See Acrichine Pentitrate. See Erynit Pentobarbital Sodium. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentobarbital Soluble. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentobarbitone Sodium. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentodorm. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentoksil. See Pentoxyl Pentolinii. See Cyclamine Pentolinium. See Cyclamine Pentolinium Tartrate. See Cyclamine Pentolinum. See Cyclamine Pentone. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentostam. See Solusurmin Pentoxyl (Pentoksil) Uracil, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-6-methyl- C6H8N203 Ma-^ ^0 HO-CHj-li^NH 0 Leukopoiesis-stimulating drug used in therapy of agranulocytic angina, alimentary-toxic aleu- kia, chronic benzene poisoning, and leuko- penia in radiotherapy of cancer. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 321. Pentrite. See Erynit Pentritol. See Erynit Pentrozol. See Corazole P entry ate. See Erynit Pentyl. See Ethaminal Sodium Pentylenetetrazol. See Corazol Perabrodil. See Cardiotrast Peragit. See Cyclodol Percaine. See "Hydrochloride" under Sovcaine Percamine. See "Hydrochloride" under Sovcaine Perchloroethane. See Fasciolin Percodan. See Thecodine Perequil. See Meprotan Perfectochol. See Bilitrast Pergidrol. See Perhydrol Drug Index 223 Pergitral. See Erynit Perhydrit. See Hydroperite Perhydrol (Pergidrol) Synonyms: Lapurol, Ortizon. Concentrated hydrogen peroxide solution. Used in therapy of inflammatory diseases of the mucous membranes. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 563. Perhydrol-Urea. See Hydroperite Periston. See Hemodes Peritrate. See Erynit Perityl. See Erynit Pemovine Synonyms: Phenindamine Tartrate, Theophorin, Thephorin. lH-Indeno[2, l-c]pyridine, 2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-2- methyl-9-phenyl-, tartrate (1:1) C19H19N.C4H6 06 N-Ma OH OH ■HtU-CH-CH-CO.H Antihistaminic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 67. Merck index, 1960. p. 794. Perolon Polyurethane. Sponge used in filling surgical cavities. Bogush, L. K., et al. "Use of perolon in cavity filling after partial pneumonectomy in clinical pulmonary tuberculosis" Khirurgiia, 1961, 37: No. 1, p. 12-6. Perolysen. See Pyrilene Perphenazine. See Ethaperazine Perquietil. See Meprotan Persedon. See Tetridin Persistol. See TET Pertranquil. See Meprotan Pertussin Mixture containing the following components: Satureia or Thymus Extract 12 parts Potassium Bromide 1 part Syrup 82 parts Ethyl Alcohol 5 parts Used in therapy of bronchitis and other diseases of the upper respiratory tract. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekastvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 270. Perurdil. See Cardiotrast Pervitin Synonyms: Adipex, Amphedroxin, Desamin, Desoxyephedrine Hydrochloride, Desoxyn, Desyphed, Dexoval, Dextim, Dexyfed, Drinalfa, Effroxine, Estimulex, Eufodrinal, Methamphetamine Hydrochloride, Methedrin, Methoxyn, Methylbenzedrine, Methylsamin, Narodrin, Semoxydrine, Syndrox. Phenethylamine, N,a-dimethyl-, hydrochloride, (+)- C10H15N.HC1 (3^-CH-CH, .HC, NH-Ma Sympathomimetic and analeptic agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 97. New & nonofficial drugs, 1959. p. 211. Peterphyllin. See Diaphylline Petidion. See Trimetin PETN. See Erynit Petrov-Filatov Solution. See Plasma-Substitute Solution No. 3 Petrov's Anti-Shock Solution (Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Petrova) Hypertonic solution containing the following components: Sodium Bromide 1.0 g Glucose 50.0 cc Rectified Alcohol 40.0 cc Distilled Water 450.0 cc 224 Drug Index Petrov, I. R. "Current status of the problem of anti-shock solutions" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1956, 77: No. 6, p. 24-32. Petrov's Plasma-Substitute Solution (Krovezameshcha- iushchaia Zhidkost Petrova) Solution containing the following components: Sodium Chloride 1.5 g Potassium Chloride 0.02 g Calcium Chloride 0.01 g Citrated Blood 10.0 cc Used in the therapy of shock, severe hemorrhage, anaerobic infections, septicemias and secondary anemias. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 395. Peucedanin (Peutsedanin) 5-Benzofuranacrylic acid, 6-hydroxy-2-isopropyl- 3-methoxy-, 5-lactone C15Hi404 • iso - Pr •O-Ma A substance isolated from the plant Peucedanum and tested on transplanted ascites tumors in animals. Vermel, E. M., & Krugliak-Syrkina, S. A. "Effect of peucedanin and phosphor- amides on transplanted animal tumors" Vop Onkol 1959, 5: No. 7, p. 43-51. Peutsedanin. See Peucedanin Phacetur. See Neophedan Pharsazin (Farsazin) Benzoic acid, p-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-a- formamidohydrocinnamamido]-, ethyl ester C23H27Cl2N304 Et-O-C 0 NH-CH -NH-C-CH-CH. CH,-CHa-CI N CH,-CHjfCI An antineoplastic aminobenzoate nitrogen mustard derivative. Khomchenovskii, E. I. "Study on the antitumor activity of some amides of chlorethylamine derivatives of aromatic fatty acids con- taining 'residues' of synthomycin, amino- quinoline and anesthesin" Vop Onkol, 1962, 8: No. 12, p. 60-7. Phebuzine. See Butadion Phelazine (Felazin) Synonyms: Nardil, Phenalzine, Phenelzine. Hydrazine, phenethyl-, dihydrochloride C8H12N2.2HC1 o CH,-CH,-NH-NH, ■2HCI Liberman, S. S. "On the pharmacology of phela- zine— a monoamine oxidase inhibitor" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 25: No. 2, p. 175-9. Merck index, 1960. p. 792. Phemerazole (Femerazol) Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-methyl-5(or 3)-phenyl- CioHiqN2 Oil Ma Pershin, G. N., & Novitskaia, N. A. "Hypotensive and hypothermic effect of 3-methyl-5-phenyl- pyrazole (phemerazole)" Farmakol Toksik, 1960, 23: No. 3,p. 216-20. Phenacemide. See Neophedan Phenacetylurea. See Neophedan Phenacide. See Chlorophen Phenacon (Fenakon) Synonyms: Beclamide, Benzchloropropamide, Chloracon, Chlorethylphenamine, Hibicon, Khlorakon, Nydrane, Posedrine. Propionamide, N-benzyl-3-chloro- CiqHi2C1N0 ^VcHa-NH-C-CHrCHrCI Anti-epileptic drug. Remezova, E. S., & Levit, V. G. "Phenacon— a new anti-epileptic preparation" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov, 1964, 64: No. 8, p. 1232- 4. Merck index, 1960. p. 138. Drug Index 225 Phenalgin (Fenalgin) Tablets containing the following components: Analgin (Dipyrone) 0.125 g Amidopyrine (Aminopyrine) 0.125 g Phenacetin (Acetophenetidine) 0.125 g Analgesic and antipyretic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 221. Phenamet (Fenamet) Methionine, N-[[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phen- yljacetyl]-, ethyl ester C19H28C12N203S Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-amino-5(or 3)-phenyl- C9H9N3 Et-0-C-CH-CHrCHa-S-Ma MH-C-CH2- ii * 7 \\ CH2-CH4-CI N VCH,-CHrCI Khaleeva, T. G. "Studies on the effect of a series of antitumor preparations on human tumor culture" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1960, 49: No. 1, p. 95-8. Phenamine (Fenamin) Synonyms: Adipan, Allodene, Amphetamine, Benzedrine, Elastonon, Isoamyne, Isomyn, Mecodrin, Norephedrane, Phenedrine, Pro- famina, Propisamine, Psychedrine, Simpa- tedrin, Sympamine, Sympatedrine. Salts: Phosphate: Actemin, Aktedron, Amphetamine Phosphate, Monophos, Raphetamine Phos- phate. Sulfate: Alentol, Amphetamine Sul- fate, Fenamin, Psychoton, Simpamina. Phenethylamine, a-methyl-, (+)- CgH13N ft VcHjfCH-NHj Sympathomimetic drug used as a central nervous system stimulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 94. Merck index, 1960. p. 72. Phenamizole (Fenamizol) Synonym: P-15. H,W- o A central muscle relaxant and tranquilizer. Polevoi, L. G., & Kudrin, A. N. "Studies on the pharmacological properties of 3-phenyl-5- aminopyrazole" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 550-5. Phenaphan (Fenafan) Alanine, N-[[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- acetyl]-3-phenyl-, ethyl ester C23H2gCl2N203 o 0 CHa-ch-c-0-Et NH-C-CH, u 0 CH,-CHj-Cl N 'cHrCH,-Cl Khaleeva, T. G. *'Studies on the effect of a series of antitumor preparations on human tumor culture" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1960, 49: No. 1, p. 95-8. Phenasal. See Preparation 391 Phenasthesin (Fenastezin) Benzoic acid, p-[2-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]acetamido]-, ethyl ester C2iH24Cl2N203 Et-o-c-r' Vnh-c-ch. CH,-CH,-CI N CH,-CH,-CI An antineoplastic aminobenzoate nitrogen mus- tard derivative. Khomchenovskii, E. I. "Study on the antitumor activity of some amides of chlorethylamine derivatives of aromatic fatty acids contain- ing 'residues' of synthomycin, aminoquino- line and anesthesin" Vop Onkol, 1962, 8: No. 12, p. 60-7. Phenatine (Fenatin) Nicotinamide, N-(a-methylphenethyl)-, phosphate 226 Drug Index (2:1) C15H16N20.1/2H3P04 CHrCH-CH MH-C '/zHjPO., Product of condensation of phenamine and nico- tinic acid. Used in therapy of psychogenic depression, nar- colepsy, post-encephalitis sequelae, alcohol- ic psychoses and similar conditions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 97. Merck index, 1960. p. 792. Phenatox. See Chlorophen Phenatrop. See IT-79 Phenedrine. See Phenamine Phenelzine. See Phelazine Phenergan. See Diprazin Phenesterin (Fenesterin) Acetic acid, [p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-, cholesteryl ester C3gH59Cl2N02 CH-(CHaVCH /H, CH, Antineoplastic cholesterol derivative. Degteva, S. A. "On the spectrum of selective antineoplastic properties of phenesterin" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 12, p. 52-6. Phenetamid. See Phenexan Phenethylamine, N,a-dimethyl-, hydrochloride, (+)-. See Pervitin Phenethylamine, N-(3,3-diphenylpropyl)-a-methyl-. See Corontin Phenethylamine, a-methyl-, (+)-. See Phenamine Phenexan (Feneksan) Synonyms: TH 4128, Hyposterol, Phenetamid, Lipotropic cc-Phenylbutyramide, Redusterol. Butyramide, 2-phenyl- Ci0H13NO QEt 0 CH-C-MHa A hypocholesteremic agent. Balen, S. A., & Besedina, E. M. "Use of ceta- miphen in hypercholesteremia in diabetic patients" Probl Endokr Gormonoter, 1964, 10: No. 5, p. 7-10. Merck index, 1960. p. 801. Phenexol. See Cetamiphen Phenigam (Fenigam) Hydrocinnamic acid, (3-(ami no me thy 1)- C10H13NO2 H,N-CHf CH-OV-CO^H A tranquilizer. Khaunina, R. A. "Tranquilizing effects of (3- phenyl-y-aminobutyric acid (phenigam)" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1964, 57: No. 1, p. 54-8. Phenillin (Fenilin) Synonyms: Athrombon, Bindan, Danilone, Diadi- lan, Dindevan, Dineval, Diophindane, Eman- dione, Eridione, Hedulin, Indema, Indon, Phenindione, Phenylindandione, Pindione, Thrombasal. 1,3-Indandione, 2-phenyl- C15H10O2 Anticoagulant. Fenilin, 1964. 134 p. Merck index, 1960. p. 803. Phenindamine Tartrate. See Pernovine Phenindione. See Phenillin Pheniodol. See Bilitrast Drug Index 227 Phenitron (Fenitron) Propiophenone, 2-(hexahydro-l H-azepin-l-yl)-3y nitro- C15H20N2O3 ^-C-CH-r CH, 0aN An adrenolytic drug. Vorobev, V. G., et al. "Vascular reaction changes in isolated hearts of atherosclerotic dogs in the simultaneous administration of Adrena- lin, Phenitron and Vetrazin'' Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter., 1964, 8: No. 1, p. 46-9. Phenizin (Fenizin) Synonyms: JB 516, Catran, Catron, Dicatron, PIH. Hydrazine, (a-methylphenethyl)- CgHi4N2 Q Ma CHrCH-NH-MHj Used in the treatment of hypertension and de- pressive states. Sycheva, T. P., et al. "Synthesis of phenizin" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 12, p. 14-7. Merck index, 1960. p. 681. Phenmetrazine. See Mepholine Phenol, 4,4'-(l,2-diethylethylene)di-. See Synestrol Phenol, 4,4'-(l,2-diethyl-3-methyltrimethylene)di-. See Octestrol Phenol, p-[2-(methylamino)propyl]-. See Promethin Phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis[4-chloro-. See 241a Phenolphthalein. See Purgen Phenothiazine, 2-acetyl-lO-(N,N-diethyl-(3-alanyl)-. See G-066 Phenothiazine, 2-acetyl-10-(3-morpholinopropionyl)-. See G-067 Phenothiazine, 2-acetyl-10-(3-piperidinopropionyl)-. See G-068 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-(N,N-diethyl-(3-alanyl)-. See Chlorazicin Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-. See Chlordinezin Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-(N,N-dimethyl-|3-alanyl)-. See G-018 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-, hydrochloride. See Aminazin Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-(N,N-dimethylglycyl)-. See G-016 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-(N,N-dimethylnorleucyl)-. See G-024 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-lO-(N-ethyl-(i-alanyl)-. See G-056 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- l0-[3-[4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1- piperazinyl]propyl]-. See Ethaperazine Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-[3-(4-methyl-l-piperazinyl)- piopyl]-, maleate (1:2). See Meterazine Phenothiazine, 2-chloro- 10-(3-morpholinopropionyl)-. See G-053 Phenothiazine, 2-chloro-10-(3-piperidinopropionyl)-. See G-057 Phenothiazine, l0-(N,N-diethyl-(3-alanyl)-. See G-019 Phenothiazine, 10-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-. See Dine- zin Phenothiazine, lO-[N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]alanyl]-, dihydrochloride. See Preparation 468 Phenothiazine, 10-[N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]-(}-alan- yl]-, dihydrochloride. See Preparation 4 77 Phenothiazine, lO-[N-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]glycyl]-, dihydrochloride. See Preparation 464 Phenothiazine, l0-[2-(diethylamino)propyl]-, monohy- drochloride. See Parfezin Phenothiazine, lO-(N,N-diethylglycyl)-. See Diphasin Phenothiazine, lO-(N,N-diethylnorleucyl)-. See G-023 228 Drug Index Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-dimethyl-3-alanyl)-. See G-017 Phenothiazine, 10-[N-[p-(dimethylamino)phenyl]-3-alan- yl]-. See G-058 Phenothiazine, 10-[2-(dimethylamino)propyl]-. See Diprazin Phenothiazine, 10-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-, mono- hydrochloride. See Propazin Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-dimethylglycyl)-. See G-015 Phenothiazine, 10-(N,N-dimethylnorleucyl)-. See G- 022 Phenothiazine, l0-[3-(4-methyl-l-piperazinyl)propyl]- 2-(trifluoromethyl)-. See Triftazin Phentyrin (Fentirin) Alanine, 3-[p-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phen- oxy]phenyl]-, (±)- Ci9H22Cl2N203 CI-CH.-CH, NH, CI-CHj-CH, X^y ^^ A nitrogen mustard derivative of tyrosine. Vardanian, S. A. "On the antineoplastic activity of 0-[N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-p-aminophenyl]- d,l-tyrosine (phentyrin)" Vop Onkol, 1964, 10: No. 6, p. 90-4. Phenurone. See Neophedan D-Phenylalanine Mustard. See Sarcolysin DL-Phenylalanine Mustard. See Sarcolysin L-Phenylalanine Mustard. See Sarcolysin Phenylbutazone. See Butadion a-Phenylbutyramide. See Phenexan Phenylephrine. See Mezaton Phenylindandione. See Phenillin Phepranon (Fepranon) Synonyms : Diethylpropion, Regenon. Salts: Hydro- chloride: Amfepramon, Amphepramon, Danylen, Dobesin, Keramin, Natorexic, Parabolin, Tenuate, Tepanil, Tylinal. Propiophenone, 2-(diethylamino)- Ci3H19N0 Et Et \ / /—\ 8 i1 (^Vc-CH-CHj Appetite depressant. Mashkovskii , M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 131. Merck index, 1960. p. 1016. Phobex. See Amizil Pholedrine. See Promethin Phosaden. See MAP Phosarbin. See Pyrophos Phosphacol (Fosfakol) Synonyms: Ester 25, Ts 219, E 600, Chinorto, Eticol, Mintacol, Miotisal A, Paraoxon, Solu- glaucit. Phosphoric acid, 0,0-diethyl O-p-nitrophenyl ester Ci0H14NO6P ■NO, 0 Et-O-P-0 0-Et Miotic drug used in the treatment of glaucoma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 122. Merck index, 1960. p. 354. Phosphamide (Fosfamid) Synonyms: Dimethoate, Rogor. Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl ester, S- ester with 2-mercapto-N-methylacetamide C5H12N03PS2 Ma-0-p-S-CHa-C-NH-CH3 O-Ma An insecticide. Panshina, T. N. "Experimental data on the toxi- cology of a new organic phosphate insecti- cide phosphamid (rogor, dimethoate)" Far- makol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 4, p. 476-84. Drug Index 229 Phosphazin (Fosfazin) Phosphinic amide, P,P-bis(l-aziridinyl)-N-2-py- rimidinyl- C8H12N5OP CHa 0 M _, |VP-NH^3 CH. N N -* ' _N CHj CHj Antineoplastic agent. Ruzhentseva, A. K., et al. "Quantitative determi- nation of compounds containing ethyleneimine groups dipin and phosphazin" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1962, 16: No. 1, p. 46-7. Phosphestrol (Fosfestrol) Synonyms: ST-52-Asta, Cytonal, Diethyldihydroxy- stilbene Diphosphate, Diethylstilbestrol Diphosphate, Diethylstilbestryl Diphos- phate, Difostilben, Honvan, Stilbestrol Di- phosphate, Stilphostrol. Salts: Tetrasodium; Hon vol. 4,4'-Stilbenediol, ct.a'-diethyl-, bis(dihydrogen phosphate) Ci8H220sP2 0 .— Et .—. 0 ho-p-o-/7 Vc=c-r >0-P-0H i \—/ i \—y i HO — Et N—' OH Used in the treatment of prostatic carcinoma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 213. Merck index, 1960. p. 355. Phosphicine (Fosfitsin) Phosphonamidic acid, N,N'-ethylenebis[P-iso- propyl-, disodium salt C8H22N204P2.2Na 0 0 BO-Pr-P-NH-CHa-CHa-Nrl-P-iso-Pr -2Na OH OH A heavy-metal detoxicant. Arkhipova, O. G., et al. "Mechanism of action of ethylenediamine bis-isopropylphosphinic acid disodium salt (phosphicine)" Gig Tr Prof Zabol, 1965, 9: No. 1, p. 46-9. Phosphine oxide, bis(l-aziridinyl)(2-methyl-3- thiazolidinyl)-. See IE-35 Phosphine oxide, bis(l-aziridinyl)-l-thia-4-azaspiro- [4.5]dec-4-yl-. See IE-36 Phosphine oxide, bis(l-aziridinyl)-3-thiazolidinyl-. See IE-33 Phosphine oxide, l,4-piperazinediylbis[bis(l- aziridinyl)-. See Dipin Phosphine oxide, tris(l-aziridinyl)-. See TEF Phosphine sulfide, bis(l-aziridinyl)-3-thiazolidinyl-. See IE-29 Phosphine sulfide, bis(l-aziridinyl)thiomorpholinyl-. See IE-28 Phosphine sulfide, l,4-piperazinediylbis[bis(l- aziridinyl)-. See Thiodipin Phosphine sulfide, tris(l-aziridinyl)-. See TIO TEF Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, ethyl ester. See Prepara- tion 409 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, isopropyl ester. See Preparation 411 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, pentyl ester. See Prepara- tion 410 Phosphinic acid, diallyl-, propyl ester-. See Preparation 408 Phosphinic acid, diethyl-, p-nitrophenyl ester. See Preparation 131 Phosphinic amide, P,P-bis(l-aziridinyl)-N-2-pyrimidin- yl-. See Phosphazin Phosphonamidic acid, N,N'-ethylenebis[P-isopropyl-, disodium salt. See Phosphicine Phosphonic acid, allyl-, 2,2-dichlorovinyl hexyl ester. See Preparation 730 Phosphonic acid, allyl-, 2,2-dichlorovinyl Pr ester. See Preparation 731 Phosphonic acid, (2,3-dichloropropyl)-, propyl 1,2,2,2-tetrachloroethyl ester. See Prepara- tion 820 230 Drug Index Phosphonic acid, ethyl-, ethyl p-nitrophenyl ester. See Armin Phosphonic acid, (2,2 ,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)-, di- methyl ester. See Chlorophos Phosphonic acid, (2,2,2-trichloro-l-hydroxyethyl)-, dimethyl ester, acetate. See Preparation 307 Phosphonium, dodecyltriphenyl-, bromide. See MO-214 Phosphonium, hexadecyltris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)-, bromide. See MO-224 Phosphonium, isopentyltris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)-, bromide. See MO-274 Phosphonium, methyltris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)-, iodide. See MO-210 Phosphonium, nonyltris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)-, bromide. See MO-225 Phosphonodithioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-[2- (ethylthio)ethyl] ester. See Gd-15 Phosphonofluoridodithioic acid, phenyl-, p-chloro- phenyl ester. See K-5 Phosphonofluoridothioic acid, phenyl-, O-ethyl ester. See K-4 Phosphonofluoridothioic acid, phenyl-, O-propyl ester. See K-l Phosphonothioic acid, S-7,7-dimethyloctyl O-Et ester. See LG-87 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, 0,S-diethyl ester. See K-9 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, S-3,3-dimethylbutyl O-Et ester. See LG-69 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, S-6,6-dimethylheptyl O-Et ester. See LG-78 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, S-5,5-dimethylhexyl O-Et ester. See LG-67 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-iso-Bu ester. See LG-79 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-5-methyl- hexyl ester. See LG-73 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-neopentyl ester. See LG-60 Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-ethyl S-Pr ester. See LG-57 Phosphoramidic acid, diethyl-, diethyl ester. See Preparation 18 Phosphoramidothioic acid, diethyl-, O-ethyl S-[2- (ethylthio)ethyl] ester. See Gd-54 Phosphoric acid, 2-chlorovinyl di-Et ester. See R-2 Phosphoric acid, 2-chlorovinyl di-Me ester. See R-4 Phosphoric acid, dibutyl p-nitrophenyl ester. See Nibufin Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichlorovinyl di-Me ester. See DDVF Phosphoric acid, diethyl 5(or 3)-methylpyrazol-3(or 5)- yl ester. See Parasoxon Phosphoric acid, 0,0-diethyl O-p-nitrophenyl ester. See Phosphacol Phosphorodiamidic fluoride, N,N'-diisopropyl-. See Isopestox Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(butylthio)ethyl] 0,0-di- Et ester. See M-77 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(butylthio)ethyl] 0,0-di- Pr ester. See M-76 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-3-chloro-2-butenyl 0,0-di- Et ester. See M-93 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)- ethyl] ester. See M-74 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[(ethylthio)- methyl] ester. See L-ll-6 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(methylthio)- ethyl] ester. See M-80 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-[2-(propylthio)- ethyl] ester. See M-85 Drug Index 231 Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl ester, S-ester with 2-mercapto-N-methylacetamide. See Phosphamide Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-[2-(methyl- thio)ethyl] ester. See M-82 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] 0,0-di- Me ester. See M-81 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] 0,0-di- Pr ester. See M-75 Phosphorodithioic acid, S-[(ethylthio)methyl] 0,0-di- Me ester. See M-L-ll-6 Phosphorohydrazidic acid, 2,2-dimethyl-, dibutyl ester. See F-463 Phosphorothioic acid, 0-3-chloro-2-butenyl 0,0-di- Et ester. See M-98 Phosphorothioic acid, S-3-chloro-2-butenyl 0,0-di-Et ester. See M-94 Phosphorothioic acid, 0-(3-chloro-4-nitrophenyl) 0,0- di-Me ester. See Chlorothion Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-[2-(ethylthio)- ethyl] ester. See Mercaptophos Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl O-p-nitrophenyl ester. See NIUIF-100 Phosphorothioic acid, diethyl 4-nitro-m-tolyl ester. See Diethylnitrophos Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-2-propyl-4-pyrimi- dinyl ester. See Pyrazinon Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl O-p-nitrophenyl ester. See Metaphos Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl O-4-nitro-m-tolyl ester. See Methylnitrophos Phosphorothioic acid, O-ethyl O-Me O-4-nitro-m-tolyl ester. See Methylethylnitrophos Phosphrene (Fosfren) Dragee containing the following components: Phosphates Lecithin Iron Calcium Salts Used in therapy of anemias, fatigue and neurasth- enic conditions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 425. Phrenazol. See Corazole Phthalaldehydic acid, 5,6-dimethoxy-, isonicotinoyl- hydrazone. See Saluzide Phthalaldehydic acid, 5,6-dimethoxy-, isonicotinoyl- hydrazone, compd. with streptomycin (2:1). See Streptosaliuzid Phthalazine, 1-hydrazino-, monohydrochloride. See Apressin Phthalic acid, bis(2-aminoethyl) ester. See Spiramin Phthalic acid, dimethyl ester. See VMA-M-1 Cream Phthivazid (Ftivazid) Synonym: No. 254, Vanizide. Isonicotinic acid, vanillylidenehydrazide Ci4H13N303 N >C-NH-N=CH OH O-Me Used in therapy of tuberculosis. "Phthivazid" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 2]. Rubro, S. D., et al. Chemotherapy of tuberculosis. Am Rev Tuberc, 1957, 76: p. 331-45. Phylcardin. See Diaphylline Phyllindon. See Diaphylline Phytobacteriomycin (Fitobakteriomitsin) Antibiotic obtained from cultures of Actinomyces lavendulae No. 696. Vakulenko, N. A. "A biological method for the determination of properties of phytobacterio- mycin in all stages of its synthesis" Anti- biotiki, 1962, 7: No. 5, p. 476-8. Phytoferrolactol (Fitoferrolaktol) Tablets containing the following components: Phytin 0.2 g 232 Drug Index Iron Lactate 0.2 g Used in therapy of neurasthenia, anemias and nutritional disorders. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 424. Phytoncidin (Fitontsidin) A garlic phytoncide. Spivak, M. la., et al. "On antimicrobial properties of phytoncidin, a medicinal garlic prepara- tion" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 9, p. 832-3. Picrofcaine (Pikrofkain) An analgesic and antipyretic mixture: Caffeine 0.8 Aminopyrine 2.0 Procaine 0.2 Gershkovich, V. I. "Treatment of pain syndrome in lumbosacral radiculitis at home" Med Sestra, 1963, No. 7, p. 44-7. PIH. See Phenizin Pikhtoform Crude phytoncide with bactericidal and protistoci- dal properties obtained from desiccated Abies sibirica needles. Povolotskii, Sh. I. "Biological properties of Abies sibirica needles" Antibiotiki, 1959, 4: No. 4, p. 114-5. Pikrofkain. See Picrofcaine Piliuli Karmanovoi. See Karmanova's Pills Piliuli Shereshevskogo. See Shereshevskii's Pills Pilorin. See Gastrocrine Pimein A mixture of the following components: Aminopyrine 0.1 g Codeine 0.01 g Barbital Sodium 0.3 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstyennye sredstva, 1964. p. 536. Pindione. See Phenillin Piotsid. See Pyocid Pipanol. See Cyclodol Pipecolic acid, 6-methyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, dihydrochloride. See OF 767 Piperazine, l,4-bis(2-phenoxyethyl)-. See Preparation 398 1-Piperazinecarboxamide, N,N-diethyl-4-methyl-. See Ditrazine Piperidine, l-(l,4-benzodioxan-2-ylmethyl)-, hydrochlo- ride. See IT 239 Piperidine, 1-benzoyl-. See R-162 Piperidine, l-benzyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-, hydrochlo- ride. See BP Piperidine, 2,6-dimethyl-l-(3-piperidinopropionyl)-, hydrochloride. See OF 1242 Piperidine, l-ethyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-, tartrate (1:1). See EP Piperidine, 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-. See Pyrilene Piper id ine, l-[(2,3,7,8-tetrahydrobenzo[l ,2-b:4,5-b']- bis-p-dioxin-2-yl)methyl]-, hydrochloride. See IT 299 Piperidine, 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-, p-toluenesulfonate. See TP 1-Piperidineacetanilide, 4'-nitro-. See IEM 208 2-Piperidineacetic acid, a-phenyl-, methyl ester. See Meridil 2,6-Piperidinedicarboxylic acid, bis[2-(diethylamino)- ethyl ester, trihydrochloride. See OF 766 2,4-Piperidinedione, 3,3-diethyl-5-methyl-. See Dimerin 2-Piperidinemethanol, cc,a-diphenyl-, hydrochloride. See Piridrol 1-Piperidinepropanol, oc-cyclohexyl-a-phenyl-, hydro- chloride. See Cyclodol 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-", acetate, hydro- chloride. See OF 1359 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, benzoate, hydro- chloride. See OF 1358 Drug Index 233 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, hydrochloride. See OF 1529 1-Piperidinepropanol, 2,6-dimethyl-, propionate, hydro- chloride. See OF 1360 1-Piperidinepropanol, oc,a-diphenyl-. See Ridinol Piperidinium, l-benzyl-l-(2-phenoxyethyl)-, chloride. See Preparation 410a Piperidinium, 2-carboxy-l, 1-dimethyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylammonium iodide. See Dicoline Piperidinium, 2-carboxy-l-ethyl-l,6-dimethyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methyl- ammonium iodide. See OF 1167 Piperidinium, 2-carboxy-l,l,6-trimethyl-, iodide, ester with choline iodide. See Dimecoline Piperidinium, 1, l'-[(4,6-dimethyl-m-phenylene)bis- (iminocarbonylmethylene)]bis[l-methyl-, di- iodide. See IEM-248 Piperidinium, l-ethyl-l-(3-hydroxypropyl)-, diiodide, diester with 2,4-diphenyl-l,3-cyclobutane- dicarboxylic acid. See Anatruxonium Piperidinium, l-(4-hydroxybutyl)-l-methyl-, iodide, di- ester with a-2,4-diphenyl-l,3-cyclobutanedi- carboxylic acid. See Truxillonium Piperidinium, l-(3-hydroxypropyl)- 1,2,6-trimethyl-, io- dide-. See 1357 Piperidinium, 1 ,l'-[(4-methyl-m-phenylene)bis(imino- carbonylmethylene)]bis[l-methyl-, diiodide. See IEM-295 Piperidinium, l,l'-[m-phenylenebis(iminocarbonylmeth- ylene)]bis[l-methyl-, diiodide. See IEM-270 Piperidinium, l,l'-tetramethylenebis[l-methyl-, diio- dide. See Tetramine 4-Piperidinol, l,3-dimethyl-4-phenyl-, propionate, hydrochloride. See Anadol 4-Piperidinol, l,2,5-trimethyl-4-phenyl-, propionate (ester). See Isopromedol 4-Piperidinol, l,2,5-trimethyl-4-phenyl-, propionate, hydrochloride. See Promedol Pipradol. See Piridrol Pipral. See Piridrol Pirabutol. See Pyrabutol Pirafen. See Pyraphen Piraldin. See Pyraldin Piramat. See Pyramat Piramein. See Pyramein Piraminal. See Pyraminal Piranal. See Pyranal Piranalgin. See Pyranal Pirarreumol B. See Butadion Pirazinon. See Pyrazinon Pircophen (Pirkofen) Tablets containing the following components: Amidopyrine (Aminopyrine) 0.25 g Phenacetin (Acetophenetidine) 0.25 g Caffeine 0.05 g An analgesic preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 221. Pireksal. See Pyrexal Piridoksifen. See Pyridoxiphen Piridrol Synonyms: MRD-108, Alpha-Pipradol, Gerodyl, Leptidrol, Luxidin, Meratran, Meretran, Pipradol, Pipral. 2-Piperidinemethanol, cc,a-diphenyl-, hydrochlo- ride C18H21N0.HC1 Cft-O - 234 Drug Index Central nervous system stimulant used in the treatment of emotional fatigue and depres- sion. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 98. Merck index, 1960. p. 824. Pirilen. See Pyrilene Pirkofen. See Pircophen Pirmazin. See Sulfadimezin Pirofos. See Pyrophos Pirogenal. See Pyrogenal Pirolakson. See Pyrolaxon Piromen. See Pyromen Pirotenz. See Pyrotens Pituicrine P (Pituikrin P) Synonym: Pituitrin. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarstvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 353. Merck index, 1960. p. 825. Pituikrin P. See Pituicrine P Pituitrin. See Pituicrine P Placidon. See Meprotan Plantagliutsid. See Plantaglucide Plantaglucide (Plantagliutsid) Plantago major leaf extract used in the treat- ment of anacid gastritis and peptic ulcer. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 93. Plasin. See Bigumal Plasma-Substitute Solution No. 3 (Krovezameshchaiu- shchii Rastvor No. 3) Synonym: Petrov-Filatov Solution. Solution containing the following components: Sodium Chloride 15.0 g Calcium Chloride 0.1 g Potassium Chloride 0.2 g Sodium Bicarbonate 0.1 g Distilled Water to 1000. Occ Used in therapy of shock and dehydration in intestinal obstruction, burns, septicemia, diarrheas, emaciation and similar condi- tions. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 39. Plasmocid (Plazmotsid) Synonyms: Fourneau 710, SN 3115, Antimalarine, Rhodoquine. Quinoline, 8-[[3-(diethylamino)propyl]amino]-6- methoxy- C17H25N30 NH-(CH,\-N ^ Et ^X- . ^J-O-Me Used in the treatment of malaria in combination with quinacrine and chloroguanide. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 517. Merck index, 1960. p. 351. Plasmol (Plazmol) Human blood preparation. A non-specific agent used in tissue therapy of diseases of the peripheral nervous system, peptic ulcer, inflammatory diseases, bronchial asthma, non-specific infectious arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 194. Plastyr Lebedeva. See Lebedev's Plaster Platifillin. See Platyphylline Platyphylline (Platifillin) Platyphylline C18H27N05 Ma Ma Ma-CH=C 0 = C 0 CHrCH-C-C=0 I OH 0 I CH4 Senecio platyphyllus alkaloid. Used in therapy of spasms of the smooth muscle, hypertension, vascular crises and coronary spasms. Drug Index 235 Degtiarev, V. F. "Conductimetric determination of seneciphylline and platyphylline" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1959, 13: No. 12, p. 35-50. Plavolex. See Polyglucin Plazerin Compressed human blood plasma preparation implanted in the treatment of jaw ankylosis. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 335. Plazmol. See Plasmol Plazmotsid. See Plasmocid Plegangin 2-Norbornen-2-amine, N,5,6,6-tetramethyl-, hydro- chloride Ci:Hi9N.HCl Ma- Ma- H»C •HCI WH-Me Me Levina, Ts. A., & Romanovskaia, A. I. "Ulinical studies on a new hypotensive drug plegan- gin" Kardiologiia, 1962, 2: No. 4, p. 31-5. Plegicil. See Acetazine Plegomazine. See Aminazin Pleocidin An antibiotic from the streptothricin group. Khokhlov, A. S., & Reshetov, P. D. "Chroma- tography of streptothricins on carboxy- methylcellulose." J Chromatogr, 1964, 14: No. 3, p. 495-6. Poine (Poin) Antineoplastic antibiotic isolated from Fusarium sp or o trie hi ell a var. poae Bilai. Elpidina, O. K. "Antibiotic and antineoplastic properties of poine" Antibiotiki, 1959, 4: No. 4, p. 46.50. Polibe. .See Polybe Poligliukin. See Polyglucin Poliglobulin. See Polyglobulin Poliiodin. See Polyiodine Polimerol. See Polymerol Polimitsin. See Polymycin Polisiloksan. See Polysiloxan Polivaktsina IEM. See IEM Polyvaccine Polivinal. See Polyvinal Polivinol. See Polyvinol Poloskanie Kartashova. See Kartashov's Rinse Polosukhin's Hypertonic Anti-Shock Solution (Pro- tivoshokovyi Gipertonicheskii Rastvor Polo- sukhina) A solution containing the following components: Sodium Chloride 25.0 g Calcium Chloride 1.5 g Hyposulfite 0.5 g Distilled Water 500.0 cc Petrov, I. R. "Current status of the problem of anti-shock solutions" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1956, 77: No. 6, p. 24-32. Polybe (Polibe) 1. Thiamine Bromide Riboflavine Nicotinic Acid Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Glucose 2. Thiamine Bromide Riboflavine Nicotinic Acid Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Glucose Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 315. Polycidine. See Decamine Polyglobulin (Poliglobulin) Product of fractionation of blood proteins using rivanol and cation-exchange resins. It con- tains beta-2 and gamma-globulins. Filatov, A. N. "Role of chemistry in solving hematological problems" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1964, 19: No. 4, p. 64-73. Polyglucin (Poligliukin) Synonyms: Dextran, Dextraven, Expandex, Gen- 0.01 g 0.005 g 0.03 g 0.3 g 0.3 g 0.02 g 0.01 g 0.05 g 0.05 g 0.3 g 236 Drug Index tran, Intradex, Macrodex, Macrose, Onkotin, Plavolex. Plasma expander used in the treatment of shock. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 390. Merck index, 1960. p. 330. Polyiodine (Poliiodin) Synonym: Antisclerotin. 1 g of polyiodine contains the following com- ponents: Polyvinyl Alcohol 0.1 g Potassium Iodide 0.015 g Iodine 0.01 g Boric Acid 0.0005 g Water 0.87 g Used in the treatment of arteriosclerosis. Bogomolova, L. G., et al. "On the effect of a thixotropic polyvinyl alcohol gel on experi- mental atherosclerosis" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1965, 9: No. 2, p. 8-12. Polymerol (Polimerol) Polymerized lubricating oil. Used in streptococcal skin infections, chronic eczemas, pyodermas, fissures of the nipples, burns, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 590. Polymethonium. See Pentamin Polymycin (Polimitsin) Antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal antibiotic produced by Actinomyces 1787-9 isolated from the soil in China. Solovev, N. K., et al. "polymycin—a new anti- biotic from the streptothricin group" Antibio- tiki, 1960, 5: No. 6, p. 5-10. Polysiloxan (Polisiloksan) Organic silicon surface-active antifoaming agent used in artificial heart. Trubetskoi, A. V., & Mindlin, la. I. "A new sur- face-active antifoaming agent polysiloxan" Eksp Khir, 1959, 4: No. 4, p. 36-40. Polyurethane. See Perolon Polyvinal (Polivinal) Highly polymeral colloidal solution obtained by the hydrolysis of polyvinyl acetate. Senchalo, E. S., & Petrov, N. V. "Some data on the clinical effectiveness of polyvinal" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1961, 87: No. 8, p. 79-83. Polyvinol (Polivinol) Plasma substitute containing 2.5% aqueous solu- tion of polyvinyl alcohol with the molecular weight of 30,000-40,000. Khlebnikova, I. M., & Senchilo, E. A. "Effect of polyvinol on liver function in surgical patients" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1964, 93: No. 9, p. 40-6. Pomarsol. See Tetrathion Pomasol. See Tetrathion Pontocaine. See Dicaine Popov's Mixture (Smes Popova) A mixture containing the following components: Phenobarbital 0.4 g Ethyl Alcohol 20.0 g Distilled Water 200.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 316. Popov's Plasma-Substitute Solution No. 3 (Kroveza- meshchaiushchii Rastvor Popova No. 3) Synonyms: Popov's Solution No. 3, Zhidkost Popova No. 3. Solution containing the following components: Glucose 150.0 cc Sodium Chloride 15.0 g Calcium Chloride 0.2 g Potassium Chloride 0.2 g Sodium Bicarbonate 4.0 g Rectified Alcohol 100.0 cc Distilled Water to 1000.0 cc Used in therapy of traumatic shock with a moder- ate hemorrhage. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 136. Popov's Solution No. 3. See Popov's Plasma-Substi- tute Solution No. 3 Poria obliqua. See Chaga Poroshki Konchalovskogo. See Konchalovskii's Powder Poroshki Prozorovskogo. See Prozorovskii's Powder Poroshki Zolotovi-Kostomarovoi. See Zolotova- Kostomarova's Powder Drug Index 237 Poroshki Zorina. See Zorin's Powder Poroshok Botkina. See Botkin's Powder Poroshok KP. See KP Powder Poroshok RS. See RS Powder Poroshok V. See V Powder Posedrine. See Phenacon Postovskii's Paste (Pasta Postovskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Streptocid Album 17.5 g Sulfacyl 7.5 g Bentonite Clay 25.0 g Distilled Water 50.0 g Used in the treatment of wounds and burns. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 316. Potogonnyi Chai No. 1. See Sudorific Tea No. 1 Potogonnyi Chai No. 2. See Sudorific Tea No. 2 Prangenin Methoxsalen oxide with some antineoplastic properties. Vermel, E. M., & Tsetlin, A. L. "Antineoplastic activities of some furocoumarins" Vop On- kol, 1964, 10: No. 6, p. 85-90. Pranone. See Pregnin Prazine. See Propazin Preconsol (Prekonsol) Vaginal jelly containing 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate. Astrinskii, S. D. "Contraceptives" Med Sestra, 1959, 18: No. 11, p. 10-8. Pregnant Mare Serum. See SZHK Preparation Pregnantol Synonyms: Clavitol, Gravitol, Uterol. Triethylamine, 2-(2-allyl-6-methoxyphenoxy)- C16H25N02 Ma-0 ft~\ Et O-CHj-CHj-N CH2-CH=CH, Et Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 229. Merck index, 1960. p. 498. Pregneninolone. See Pregnin 17oc-Pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one, 17-hydroxy-. See Pregnin Pregnin Synonyms: Ethinyl Testosterone, Ethisterone, Gestone-Oral, Gestoral, Lucorteum Oral, Lutidon Oral, Lutocyclin, Lutocylol, Nalutron, Ora-Lutin, Pranone, Pregnenino- lone, Pregnoral, Primolut C, Progesterol, Proluton C, Syngestrotabs, Trosinone. 17ot-Pregn-4-en-20-yn-3-one, 17-hydroxy- C2 iH2802 Me OH CeCH Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 363. Merck index, 1960. p. 421. Pregnoral. See Pregnin Prekonsol. See Preconsol Preludin. See Mepholine Preparat AB. See AB Preparation Preparat ASD. See ASD Preparation Preparat C. See C Preparation Preparat KEAM. See KEAM Preparation Preparat Konkova. See onkov's Preparation Preparat OZCh. See OZCh Preparation 238 ] Preparat P. See P Preparation Preparat SZHK. See SZHK Preparation Preparat VTS. See VTS Preparation Presidon. See Tetridin Prevangor. See Erynit Preventol G-D. See 241a Primidone. See Hexamidine Primogyn B. See Agofollin Primogyn I. See Agofollin Primolut C. See Pregnin Primulen Primula root extract used in therapy of chronic bronchitis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 12. Priodax. See Bilitrast Prisilidene Hydrochloride. See Anadol Privenal. See Hexenal Proazamine. See Diprazin Probamate. See Meprotan Probamyl. See Meprotan Probenecid. See Ethamide Procalm. See Amizil Procalmadiol. See Meprotan Prochlorpemazine. See Meterazine Procholon. See Chologon Proclorperazine. See Meterazine Procortan-D (Prokortan-D) Prolonged-action ACTH preparation. Index Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 11. Procytox. See Cyclophosphane Prodigiozan Bacterial polysaccharide isolated from Bacterium prodigiosum (Serratia marcescens). It stimulates the reticuloendothelial system and is effective against some transplanted tumors. Ermoleva, Z. V., et al. "Effect of bacterial polysaccharides on experimental tumor growth" Antibiotiki, 1965, 10: No. 2, p. 134-7. Prodormol. See Ethaminal Sodium Profamina. See Phenamine Profenamine. See Parfezin Progesterol. See Pregnin Proguanide. See Bigumal Proguanil Hydrochloride. See Bigumal Progynon-B. See Agofollin Progynon Benzoate. See Agofollin Prokortan-D. See Procortan-D Proladone. See "Pectinate" under Thecodine Proluton C. See Pregnin Promassolax. See Isaphenine Promazil. See Aminazin Promazinamid. See Diprazin Promazine. See Propazin Promedol Synonyms: Dimethylmeperidine, Trimeperidine. 4-Piperidinol, l,2,5-trimethyl-4-phenyl-, Drug Index 239 propionate, hydrochloride Ci7H2sN02.HCl Analgesic used in obstetric, traumetology, heart diseases, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 62. Merck index, 1960. p. 857. Promeran Synonyms: Aramercur, Asahydrin, Chlormerodrin, Diurone, Katonil, Mercloran, Merculest, Neohydrin, Oricur. Urea, [3-(chloromercuri)-2-methoxypropyl]- C5H11ClHgN202 O-Me 0 CI-Hg-CH^-CH-CHi-MH-C-KlH, Mercurial diuretic. Mishchenko, P. I., & Povinskaia, A. I. "Diuretic effect of promeran" Sovet Med, 1959, 23: No. 12, p. 99-104. Merck index, 1960. p. 239. Promethazine. See Diprazin Promethin (Prometin) Synonyms: Paredrinol, Pholedrine, Pulsotyl, Veritol. Phenol, p-[2-(methylamino)propyl]- Ci0Hi5NO Me-MH CHj-CH-CH, OH Sympathomimetic drug. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarstvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 172. Merck index, 1960. p. 671. Prometin. See Promethin Propallylonal. See Quietal Propamin 2-Propanethiol, 1-amino-, hydrochloride C3H9NS.HC1 SH CH3-CH-CHrNHa -HCI Radioprotective substance. Kiriushchenkov, A. P. "Prevention of radiation sickness in mother and fetus in utero" Med Radiol, 1961, 6: No. 3, p. 14-7. 1,2-Propanediol, 3-(octadecyloxy)-. See Batylol 1,3-Propanedisulfonic acid, l,l'-[sulfonylbis(p-phenyl- eneimino)]bis[3-phenyl-, tetrasodium salt. See Soliusulfon 1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2,3-dimercapto-, sodium salt. See Unithiol 2-Propanesulfonic acid, 1,3-dimercapto-, sodium salt. See Isounithiol 2-Propanethiol, 1-amino-, hydrochloride. See Propamin 1-Propanol, 2,3-dimercapto-. See Dicaptol 1-Propanone, l-( 1,4-benzodioxan-6-yl)-3-(dimethyl- amino)-, hydrochloride. See IT 359 1-Propanone, l-( l,4-benzodioxan-6-yl)-3-piperidino-, hydrochloride. See IT 357 1-Propanone, l-(l,4-benzodioxan-6-yl)-3-(l-pyrrolidin- yl)-, hydrochloride. See IT 358 Propaphenin. See Aminazin Propazin Synonyms: A 145, WY 1094, RP 3276, Ampazine, Esparin, Liranol, Neo-Hibernex, Prazine, Promazine, Protactil, Sparine, Varophen. Phenothiazine, l0-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]-, monohydrochloride C i7H2qN2S.HC1 HC! tCH2)rN Me Me A tranquilizing agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 40. Merck index, 1960. p. S57. 240 Drug Index Propilnorantifein. See Propylnorantifeine Propionamide, N-benzyl-3-chloro-. See Phenacon Propionanilide, 4',4'"-sulfonylbis[2-methyl-. See Preparation 12-49 2'-Propionaphthone, S'^'^jS'-tetrahydro-S-piperidino- See NA 90 Propionic acid, 2,2-bis[2-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]acetamido]-. See Lonin-4 Propionic acid, 2,2-diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, hydrochloride. See Aprophen Propionic acid, 2,2-diphenyl-, 3-quinuclidinyl ester, hydrochloride. See Aprolidine Propionic acid, 3-(4-hydroxy-3,5-diiodophenyl)-2- phenyl-. See Bilitrast Propionic acid, 3-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenyl-, 3a-tropanyl ester, acetate. See Tropaphen Propionic acid, 3-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenyl-, 3a- tropanyl ester, acetate, hydrochloride. See OF 717 Propionic acid, 3-mercapto-, ethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate. See ZH-2 Propionic acid, 3-mercaptothio-, S-ethyl ester, S- ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate. See ZH-4 Propionic acid, 3-(p-methoxyphenyl)-2-phenyl-, 3a- tropanyl ester, hydrochloride. See OF 718 Propionic acid, 3-phosphonothio-, P,P,S-triethyl ester. See E-l p-Propionotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See IEM 308 p-Propionotoluidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydrochlo- ride, (+)-. See IEM 309 2',4'-Propionoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride, (-)-. See IEM 278 2',4'-Propionoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride, (+)-. See IEM 287 2',4'-Propionoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride, (±)-. See IEM 277 2',6/-Propionoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, hydro- chloride. See IEM 331 Propiophenone, 4/-bromo-3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-1- yl)-, hydrochloride. See TG 4 Propiophenone, 4/-butoxy-3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin- 1-yl)-, hydrochloride. See GT-17 Propiophenone, 2-(diethylamino)-. See Phepranon Propiophenone, 4'-[2-(diethylamino)ethoxy]-3- phenyl-, citrate. See Epilin Propiophenone, 3-(diethylamino)-3'-nitro-, hydro- chloride. See NS 2 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-, hydrochloride. See A 15 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-4/-isopropyl-, hydrochloride. See A 31 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-4/-methyl-, hydrochloride. See A-22 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-3,,4'-(methylene- dioxy)-, hydrochloride. See IT 367 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-3'-nitro-, hydro- chloride. See NS 1 Propiophenone, 3-(dimethylamino)-2/,4',6/-trimethyl-, hydrochloride. See A 32 Propiophenone, 2,4'-dimethyl-3-piperidino-, hydro- chloride. See Mydocalm Propiophenone, 4/-ethoxy-3-(hexahydro- lH-azepin- 1-yl)-, hydrochloride. See Ethamine Propiophenone, 4/-ethyl-3-(hexahydro- lH-azepin-1- yl)-, hydrochloride. See TG 15 Propiophenone, 3-(ethylpropylamino)-3'-nitro-, hydrochloride. See NS-3 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-2,4'- dimethyl-, hydrochloride. See TG 13 Drug Index 241 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-2- methyl-, hydrochloride. See TG 12 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro- lH-azepin- l-yl)-4'- methyl-, hydrochloride. See TG-11 Propiophenone, 2-(hexahydro- lH-azepin- l-yl)-3'- nitro-. See Phenitron Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro- lH-azepin- l-yl)-3'- nitro-, hydrochloride. See TG-6 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin- l-yl)-4'- nitro-, hydrochloride. See TG 7 Propiophenone, 3-(hexahydro-lH-azepin-l-yl)-4'- propoxy-, hydrochloride. See TG-16 Propiophenone, 4'-methoxy-3'-nitro-3-(l-pyrroli- dinyl)-, hydrochloride. See IT 386 Propiophenone, 3',4'-(methylenedioxy)-3-piperi- dino-, hydrochloride. See IT 365 Propiophenone, 3',4'-(methylenedioxy)-3-(l- pyrrolidinyl)-, hydrochloride. See IT 366 Propiophenone, 3-morpholino-3'-nitro-, hydrochloride. See NS 4 Propiophenone, 3'-nitro-3-(l-pyrrolidinyl)-, hydrochlo- ride. See IT 382 Propiophenone, 3-(l-pyrrolidinyl)-, hydrochloride. See IT 381 Propisamine. See Phenamine Propolis. See Bee Glue Propomitselin. See Propomycelin Propomycelin (Propomitselin) A mixture of vitamin B complex (chiefly vitamin B2 and B12) and colimycin obtained by mixed cultures of Propionibacterium and Actinomyces fradiae. Used in veterinary medicine. Sergeeva, T. la., et al. "A new vitamin-antibiot- ic preparation propomycelin" Veterinariia, 1961, 38: No. 9, p. 66-8. Propylamine, 2-chloro-N,N-bis(2-chloroethyl)-, hydro- chloride. See Embichin 7 Propylamine, 2-chloro-N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-methyl-. See Embichin 11 Propylamine, N,N, 1,1,2 ,2-hexamethyl-, hydrobromide. See Heptamine Propylnorantifeine (Propilnorantifein) Imidazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-dimethyl-l- propyl- Ci0Hi6N4O2 0 ' " J*. '-'-0 i - r J-----u Me-NH-I Me-MH-C-11 -N m 0 Borodkin, lu. S. "Relation of the structure of di- amine imidazoledicarboxylic acid derivatives to their effect on various segments of the central nervous system" Vestn Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1963, No. 8, p. 47-54. Protactil. See Propazin Protars Mixture of the following components: Calcium Arsenite 14-18 % Talc or Phosphate Fertilizer 82-86 % Insecticide and mordant substance. Medved, L. I. Gigiena truda pri primenenii insek- tofungitsidov v selskom khoziaistve, 1958. p. 35. P-otective Ointment (Maz Zashchitnaia) Mixture of the following components: Cotton Oil 75.0 g Zinc Oxide 5.0 g Talcum 15.0 g Powdered Boric Acid 5.0 g Used in hand protection by silk workers. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 301. Protein Elixir (Belkovyi Napitok) A blood preparation containing the following com- ponents: Cattle Blood 1 1 Sugar Syrup 350 g Rectified Alcohol 50 g Glycerin 20 g Used in the treatment of protein deficiency diseases. 242 Drug Index Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty. 2nd ed., 1961. p. 47. Proteolitin. See Proteolytin Proteolytin (Proteolitin) A swine pancreas extract used in the preparation of protein hydrolysates. Golubev, T. I. "Production of an enzymatic preparation—proteolytin" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1962, 16: No. 1, p. 18-20. Prothazin. See Diprazin Protivoastmaticheskaia Mikstura. See Anti-Asthma Mixture Protivogribkovaia Maz. See Antifungal Ointment Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Asratiana A. See Asratian's Anti-Shock Solution Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Asratiana B. See Asratian's Anti-Shock Solution B Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Banaitisa. See Banaitis Anti-Shock Solution Protivoshokovaia Zhidkost Petrova. See Petrov's Anti-Shock Solution Protivoshokovyi Gipertonicheskii Rastvor Polusukhina. See Polusukhin's Hypertonic Anti-Shock Solution Protivoshokovyi Rastvor Beliakova i Petrova. See Beliakov-Petrov Anti-Shock Solution Protivoshokovyi Rastvor No. 28. See Filatov's Solution No. 28 Protivoshokovyi Rastvor No. 43 Filatova. See Filatov's Anti-Shock Solution No. 43 Protivozobnye Poroshki. See Anti-Goiter Powder Prozorovskii's Powder (Poroshki Prozorovskogo) 1. Barbital 0.2 g Potassium Bromide 0.1 g Codeine Phosphate 0.015 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.3 g 2. Barbital 0.2 g Potassium Bromide 0.05 g Codeine Phosphate 0.015 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.3 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 316. Prulax. See Isaphenine Prulet. S ee Isaphenine Psoriasin Ointment containing the following components: Pure Dichlorodiethyl Sulfide (Mustard Gas) 1 part Petrolatum 20,000 parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 631. Psychamine. See Mepholine Psychedrine. See Phenamine Psychoton. See "Sulfate" under Phenamine Ptimal. See Trimetin Pulmaxil N. See Ephecillin Pulsotyl. See Promethin Puralin. See Tetrathion Purgaceen. See Isaphenine Purgen Synonym: Phenolphthalein. Phenolphthalein C2qH1404 Cathartic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 284. Merck index, 1960. p. 796. Purgophen. See Isaphenine PVP Solution Non-toxic and non-anaphylactogenic polyvinyl- pyrrolidone solution. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozamesh- chaiushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 106. Drug Index 243 PYP-N A low-molecular polyvinylpyrrolidone prepara- tion used as a plasma substitute. From, A. A., & Sirotenko, A. V. "On the mech- anism of action and prospects for the use of low-molecular polyvinylpyrrolidone in burn sickness" Probl Gemot, 1964, 9: No. 9, p. 18-21. Pycazide. See Tubazid Pydirone. See Analgin Pyelombrine. See Cardiotrast Pyelosil. See Cardiotrast Pyelumbrin. See Cardiotrast Pylorin. See Gastrocrine Pyocid (Piotsid) Synonym: Sulfuret. Solution containing ethyl ether and diluted sul- furic acid. Used in dental practice as antiseptic and wound- healing stimulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 567. Pyrabutol (Pirabutol) A mixture of phenylbutazone and aminopyrine. Dobin. E. S. "A case of pyrabutol intoxication" Vrach Delo, 1961, No. 8, p. 131-2. Pyraldin (Piraldin) Synonyms: M 7555, Antrycide, Pyrimidyl-Quinaldin. Quinaldinium, 4-amino-6-[(2-amino-6-methyl-4- pyrimidinyl)amino]-l-methyl-, salts, metho- salts C17H22N6.2X X%MeX Pyramat (Piramat) Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 6-methyl-2-propyl-4- pyrimidinyl ester C11H17N3O2 Trypanocide drug. Nazarov. S. S. "Effect of pyraldin on functional conditions of the reticulo-endothelial system1 Farmakol Toksik, 1959, 22: No. 5, p. 445-6. Merck index, 1960. p. 92. Me \ / Me 0 M-C-0 Pr Me Contact insecticide. Nabokov, V. A. Kontaktnye insektitsidy, 1958. p. 32. Pyramein (Piramein) Tablets containing the following components: Aminopyrine 0.3 g Caffeine 0.03 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 73. Pyramidyl-Quinaldin. See Pyraldin Pyraminal (Piraminal) Tablets containing the following components: Aminopyrine 0.25 g Caffeine 0.03 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 73 Pyranal (Piranal) Synonym: Piranalgin. A mixture of the following components: Analgin 0.25 g Aminopyrine 0.25 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 315. Pyraphen (Pirafen) Tablets containing the following components: Aminopyrine 0.25 g Acetophenetidin 0.25 g Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 73. Pyrazinon (Pirazinon) Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl O-2-propyl-l- 244 Drug Index pyrimidinyl ester C11H19N2O3PS Pr Et-O-P-O-^ N S O-Et A parasympathomimetic. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 83. Pyrazole, l-allyl-3,5-dimethyl-. See GF-40 Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-amino-5(or 3)-(p-aminophenyl)-. See P-14 Pyrazole, 5-amino-3-(p-aminophenyl)-l-phenyl-. See P-13 Pyrazole, 4-amino-l-benzyl-3,5-dimethyl-. See P-18 Pyrazole, 4-amino-3,5-dimethyl-. See P-16 Pyrazole, 5-amino-l,3-diphenyl-. See P-33 Pyrazole, 5-amino-3-ethyl-l-isopropyl-4-methyl-. See P-28 Pyrazole, 4-amino-l-heptyl-3,5-dimethyl-. See P-32 Pyrazole, 4-amino-l-isopropyl-3,5-dimethyl-. See P-17 Pyrazole, 5-amino-l-isopropyl-3-methyl-. See P-30 Pyrazole, 5-amino-3-methyl-l-phenethyl-. See P-26 Pyrazole, 5-amino-3-methyl-l-phenyl-. See P-27 Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-amino-5(or 3)-phenyl-. See Phena- mizole Pyrazole, 5-amino- 1-phenyl-. See P-12. Pyrazole, 4-bromo-3,5-dimethyl-. See GF-12 Pyrazole, 3,5-dimethyl-. See GF-38 Pyrazole, 3,5-dimethyl-4-nitro-. See GF-10 Pyrazole, 4-iodo-3,5-dimethyl-. See GF-11 Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-methyl-. See GF-39 Pyrazole, 3(or 5)-methyl-5(or 3)-phenyl-. See Phemer- azole Pyrazole, l,3,5-trimethyl-4-nitro-. See GF-13 Pyrazole-3(or 5)-carboxylic acid, 5(or 3)-methyl-. See P-l Pyrazole-3(or 5)-carboxylic acid, 5(or 3)-phenyl-. See P-2 Pyrazole-4-carboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-. See P-22 Pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid, l-benzyl-3-methyl-. See P-9 Pyrazole-5-carboxylic acid, 3-methyl-1-phenyl-. See P-4 Pyrazole-3,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',l-trimethyl-. See Preparation 400 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-allyl-N,N'-dimethyl-. See IEM 439 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N'-bis(2-chloroethyl)-. See IEM 432 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, l-ethyl-N,N'-dimethyl-. See IEM 440 Pyrazole-4,5-dicarboxamide, N,N',l-trimethyl-. See IEM 373 Pyrazole-1-succinic acid, 3,5-dimethyl-. See P-23 Pyrazolidin. See Butadion 3,5-Pyrazolidinedione, 4-butyl-l,2-diphenyl-. See Butadion Pyreazide. See Tubazid Pyrexal (Pireksal) Purified protein-free pyrogenic preparation of bacterial origin. Dzheksenbaev, O. Sh. "Mechanism of action of pyrogenal" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1959, 3: No. 4, p. 49-51. Pyridicin. See Tubazid Drug Index 245 Pyridine, 2-[(p-chlorobenzyl)[2-(dimethylamino)- ethyl]amino]-, monohydrochloride. See Suprastin 1(4H)-Pyridineacetic acid, 3,5-diiodo-4-oxo-, compd. with Et2NH (1:1). See Cardiotrast 2,4(lH,3H)-Pyridinedione, 3,3-diethyl-. See Tetridin 4-Pyridinemethanol, 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-5-[[(a-methyl- phenethyl)amino]methyl]-, dihydrochloride. See Pyridoxiphen Pyridinium, l-(3,17-dihydroxy-1 l,20-dioxo-5B-pregnan- 21-yl)-, bromide. See NS-86 Pyridinium, l-[2-(2-naphthyloxy)ethyl]-, bromide. See NS-54 Pyridinium, 1,2,6-trimethyl-, iodide. See OF 1218 9H-Pyrido[3,4-b]indolium, 2-benzyl-7-methoxy-l- methyl-, chloride. See R-199-Ia 9H-Pyrido[3,4-b]indolium, 7-methoxy-l,2-dimethyl-, iodide. See R-6a-D Pyridoxiphen (Piridoksifen) 4-Pyridinemethanol, 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-5- [[a-methylphenethyl)amino]methyl]-, dihydrochloride C17H22N202.2HC1 Me CHa-NH-CH-CH O 2HCI CH,0H Product of condensation of phenamine and pyridoxine. Arbuzov, S. la., & Smirnova, S. M. "Sympatholyt- ic and hypotensive effects of pyridoxi- phen" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 4, p. 420-3. Pyrilene (Pirilen) Synonyms: M&B 4486, Huberdine, Pempidine, Perolysen, Sinapleg, Synapleg, Tenormal. Piperidine, 1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl- C10H2iN Me Mek^ Me Ganglion-blocking agent. Shuster, la. Ganglioblokiruiushchie vesh- chestva, 1963, p. 231. Merck index, 1960. p. 781. Pyrimethamine. See Chloridin Pyrimidine, 2,4-bis(l-aziridinyl)-6-chloro-. See Ethymidine Pyrimidine, 2,4-diamino-5-(p-chlorophenyl)-6-ethyl-. See Chloridin 4,6(lH,5H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-ethyldihydro-5- phenyl-. See Hexamidine Pyrizidin. See Tubazid Pyrogenal (Pirogenal) Purified protein-free pyrogenic preparation of bacterial origin. Dzheksenbaev, O. Sh. "Mechanism of action of pyrogenal" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1959, 3: No. 4, p. 49-51. Pyrolaxon (Pirolakson) Synonyms: F 2559, R 3697, RP 3697, Benz- curine Iodide, Flaxedil, Gallamine Tri- ethiodide, Relaxan, Retensin, Sincurarine, Syncurarine, Tricuran. Ammonium, [v-phenyltris(oxyethylene)]tris- [triethyl-, triiodide C3oH6oN303.3I Et 0-CHrCHa-N-Et " Et 0-CH2-CHa-N-Et -31' Et Et O-CHrCH.-N* Et Curare simulant used in surgical practice and shock therapy. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 228. Merck index, 1960. p. 470. Pyromen (Piromen) Purified protein-free pyrogenic preparation of bacterial origin. Dzheksenbaev, O. Sh. "Mechanism of action of 246 Drug Index Pyrogenal' ' Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1959, 3: No. 4, p. 49-51. Pyrophos (Pirofos) Synonyms: Fosarbin, Phosarbin. Ethyl thiopyrophosphate C8H2oOeP2S 0 S Et-0-P-O-P-O-Et Et-0 O-Et Cholinesterase antagonist used in the treatment of glaucoma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960, p. 123. Pyrophosphoramide, N,N-diethyl-N',N',N",N",N"',- N"'-hexamethyl-. See N 256 Pyrophosphoramide, N ,N,N',N' ,N",N"-hexaethy 1-N'",- N'"-dimethyl-. See N 271 Pyrophosphoramide, octamethyl-. See Octamethyl Pyrophosphoramide, N,N,N' ,N'-tetraethyl-N" ,N" ,N'",- N'"-tetramethyl-. See Compound 244 Pyrotens (Pirotenz) Synonym: IEM 249. Ammonium, trimethyl(l ,3,5-trimethylpyrazol-4-yl)-, iodide C9H18N3.I Me M0 ISO-Pr g Hypnotic and sedative. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 18. Merck index, 1960. p. 858. Qjinachlor. See Quingamine Quinacrine Hydrochloride. See Acrichine Quinaldinium, 4-amino-6-[(2-amino-6-methyl-4- pyrimidinyl)amino]-l-methyl-, salts, metho- salts. See Pyraldin Quinaldinium, l,l'-decamethylenebis[4-amino-, di- chloride. See Decamine 4(3H)-Quinazolinone, 3-[3-(3-hydroxy-2-piperidyl)- acetonyl]-. See Febrifugine 4(3H)-Quinazolinone, 2-methyl-3-o-tolyl-. See Orthonal Quingamine (Khingamin) Synonyms: 3377 RP, SN 7,618, Aralen Diphos- phate, Arechin, Artrichin, Artrochin, Avlo- clor, Chlorochin, Chloroquine Diphosphate, Delagil, Demaphate, Gentochin, Imagon, Iroquine, Khlorokhin, Klorokin, Malarex, Nivachine, NivaquineB, Quinachlor, Resochen, Resochin, Rezokhin, Roquine, Sanoquin, Tanakan, Tresochin, Trochin. Quinoline, 7-chloro-4-[[4-(diethylamino)- 1-methyl- butyl]amino> Ci8H26ClN3 ^Me li NH-CH-(CHA-N '3 \ Et Antimalarial agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 187. Merck index, 1960. p. 247. Quinocaine. See "Hydrochloride" under Sovcaine Quinocide (Khinotsid) Quinoline, 8-[(4-aminopentyl)amino]-6-methoxy-, dihydrochloride C 15H21N30.2HC1 CH 3 H4N- CH- CH,- CH,- CH,- MH Me-0 2HCI Crystalline preparation acting directly upon Plas- modium malariae. Used in prevention of re- currences of tertian malaria. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 518. Quinoline, l-acetyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-. See Kiuzol-A Quinoline, 8-[(4-aminopentyl)amino]-6-methoxy-, dihy- drochloride. See Quinocide Quinoline, l-butyryl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro-. See RP-105 Quinoline, 7-chloro-2-(o-chlorostyryl)-4-[[4-(diethyl- amino)-l-methylbutyl]amino]-, phosphate (1:3). See Aminoquinol Quinoline, 7-chloro-4-[[4-(diethy 1 amino)-1-methyl- butyl]amino]-. See Quingamine Quinoline, 3-chloro-4-[4-hydroxy-a,a'-bis(2-methyl- l-pyrrolidinyl)-2,5-xylidino-. See Preparation 364 Quinoline, 4-[[4-(diethylamino)-l-methylbutyl)amino]- 6-methoxy-2-(p-nitrostyryl)-, phosphate (1:3). See Trichomonacid Quinoline, 8-[[3-(diethylamino)propy l]amino]-6- methoxy-. See Plasmocid l(2H)-Quinolinecarboxaldehyde, 3,4-dihydro-. See Kiuzol-F Quinolinium, l,l'-pentamethylenedi-, diiodide. See Pentaquinomethonium 8-Quinolinol, sulfate (salt) (2:1). See Kinozol Quinopyrine (Khinopirin) A mixture containing the following components: Quinine Hydrochloride 3.0 g Antipyrine 2.0 g 248 Drug Index Water 6.0 g with (2-hydroxypropyl)trimethylammonium Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- iodide. See OF 1711 paraty, 1965. p. 324. Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ethyl Quinosol. See Kinozol • ester. See OF 313 Quintrate. See Erynit Quinuclidine, 2-(chloromethyl)-, hydrochloride. See OF 350 Quinuclidine, 2-[[[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]amino]methyl]-. See OF 711 Quinuclidine, 2-[[[4-(diethylamino)- 1-methylbutyl]- aminojmethyl]-, phosphate (1:3). See OF 666 2-Quinuclidinecarboxylic acid, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester. See OF 314 2-Quinuclidinecarboxylic acid, ethyl ester. See OF 347 3-Quinuclidineethanol, 2-[[[2-(diethylamino)ethyl]- amino]methyl]-. See OF 663 3-Quinuclidineethanol, 2-[[[4-(diethylamino)-l-methyl- butyl]amino]methyl-. See OF 664 2-Quinuclidinemethanol, hydrochloride. See OF 348 Quinuclidinium, 2,3-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]-l-meth- yl-, iodide. See OF 557 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with choline iodide. See OF 1704 Quinuclidinium, 3-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with choline iodide. See OF 1626 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxye thy l)me thyl ammonium iodide. See Diochin Quinuclidinium, 3-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylammonium iodide. See OF 1591 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with (2-hydroxy-l-methylethyl)trimethyl ammonium iodide. See OF 1703 Quinuclidinium, 3-(carboxymethyl)-l-methyl-, iodide, ester with choline iodide. See OF 1571 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-5-oxo-, iodide, es- ter with diethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)methylammoni- um iodide. See OF 1715 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-decamethylenebis[3-benzyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1656 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-decamethylenebis[3-hydroxy-, diiodide, diacetate. See OF 1660 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-decamethylenebis[3-methyl-, diiodide. See OF 1643 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-decamethylenebis[3-phenyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1650 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-decamethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1635 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-heptamethylenebis[3-benzyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1654 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-heptamethylenebis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1641 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-heptamethylenebis[3-phenyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1648 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-heptamethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1633 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-benzyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1653 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-benzyl-, di- chloride. See Qualidil Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-carboxy-, di- iodide, di-Me ester. See OF 1659 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1640 Quinuclidinium, 2-carboxy-l-methyl-, iodide, ester Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenebis[3-phenyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1647 Drug Index 249 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-hexamethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1632 Quinuclidinium, l,r-nonamethylenebis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1642 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-nonamethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1634 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-(oxydiethylene)bis[3-hydroxy-, di- iodide, diacetate. See OF 1661 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-(oxydiethylene)bis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1593 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-(oxydiethylene)di-, diiodide. See OF 1592 Quinuclidinium, l,l/-(oxydimethylene)bis[3-benzyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1657 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-(oxydimethylene)bis[3-methyl-, diiodide. See OF 1644 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-(oxydimethylene)bis[3-phenyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1651 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-(oxydimethylene)di-, diiodide. See OF 1636 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-pentamethylenebis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1639 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-pentamethylenebis[3-phenyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1646 Quinuclidinium, 1 ,l'-pentamethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1631 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-tetramethylenebis[3-benzyl-, di- bromide. See OF 1652 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-tetramethylenebis[3-carboxy-, di- iodide, di-Me ester. See OF 1658 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-tetramethylenebis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1638 Quinuclidinium, l,r-tetramethylenebis[3-phenyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1645 Quinuclidinium, l,r-tetramethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1566 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-trimethylenebis[3-methyl-, di- iodide. See OF 1637 Quinuclidinium, l,l'-trimethylenedi-, diiodide. See OF 1629 3-Quinuclidinol, acetate (ester). See Aceclidine 3-Quinuclidinol, benzoate (ester), hydrochloride. See Oxylidin R R Substance (Veshchestvo R) Petroleum by-product used as a plant-growth stimulator. Guseinov, G. A., & Mamedov, N. I. "Preliminary results of the study of green oil and R substance in destroying Ankylostoma eggs and larvae" Med Parazit, 1962, 31: No. 3, p. 314-6. Racemethorphan Hydrobromide. See Demorphan Radiculin. See Acophyte Radikulin. See Acophyte Radioselectan Biliare. See Bilignost Ramnil. See Rhamnil Raphetamine Phosphate. See "Phosphate" under Phenamine Rastinon. See Butamid Rastvor AM-4. See AM-4 Solution Rastvor AP. See AP Solution Rastvor Babskogo. See AM-4 Solution Rastvor BK-8. See BK-8 Solution Rastvor Demianovicha. See Demianovich' Solution Rastvor Fedorova-Vasileva. See TSOLIPK Saline Infusin Rastvor Filatova No. 28. See Filatov's Solution No. 28 250 Drug Index Rastvor KS. See KS Solution Raunatin. See Gendon Rausedyl Preparation containing 0.0025 g of reserpine per 1 ml. Daniliuk, V. P. "Effect of rausedil (reserpine) on the behavior of animals and bio-electrical activity of the brain" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28: No. 1, p. 4-8. Ravkin's Mixture (Mikstura Ravkina) 1. Leonurus Aqueous Extract 12.0 g per 200.0 g Sodium Bromide 5.0 g Barbital Sodium 3.0 g 2. Leonurus Aqueous Extract 12.0 g per 200.0 g Sodium Bromide 3.0 g Barbital Sodium 2.0 g Goldman, N. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 318. Recthormone. See Agofollin Redergam Synonym: Hydergine. Equiproportional mixture of the following drugs: Dihydroergocornine Methanesulfonate Dihydroergocristine Methanesulfonate Dihydroergokryptine Methanesulfonate Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 155. American drug index, 1959. p. 312. Redimyl-Chinoin. See SH-2 Redusterol. See Phenexan Refusal. See Teturam Regal. See Isaphenine Regenerator A hyaluronic acid preparation. Stoliarova, M. K. "Use of regenerator in the treatment of scleroma" Vestn Otolaring, 1965, 27: No. 2, p. 98-9. Regenon. See Phepranon Relaxan. See Pyrolaxon Remerin. See Roemerin Remerine. See Roemerin Reopirin. See Rheopyrine Repellin-Alpha Synonyms: R 162, Zashchita-1. Insect repellent containing the following compo- nents: N,N-Diethylamide Phenoxyacetate Dimethylphthalate Ethylcellulose Almazova, V. V. "Experience with the extensive application of new repellents—repellin- alpha (zashchita-1) and repellin-beta (lesnaia)—in 1961" Med Parazit, 1962, 31: No. 5, p. 587-93. Repellin-Beta Synonyms: R-203, Lesnaia. Insect repellent containing the following com- ponents: N-Benzoylpiperidine Dimethylphthalate Ethylcellulose Almazova, V. V. "Experience with the extensive application of new repellents—repellin-alpha (zashchita-1) and repellin-beta (lesnaia)— in 1961" Med Parazit. 1962. 31: No. 5. p. 587-93. Repudin. See VMA-M-1 Cream Reserpine. See Rausedil Resin-Phenol Ointment. See PS-7 Resitox (Rezitoks) Coumarin, 3-chloro-7-hydroxy-4-methyl-, O-ester with 0,0-di-Et phosphorodithioate C14Hi6C105PS O-Et ^^J-CI Me Chloro-analog of potasan. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 84. Drug Index 251 Resochen. See Quingamine Resochin. See Quingamine Restamin. See Dimedrol Restinal. See Meprotan Restinil. See Meprotan Restrol. See Synestrol Resulfon. See Sulgin Retandrol Synonym: Testosterone Phenylpropionate. Advertisement. Eksp Khir Anest, 1961, 8: No. 1, back cover. Retensin. See Pyrolaxon Reudo. See Butadion Reudox. See Butadion Revertine. See Mecamine Reviscen (Revistsen) Vis cum album extract. Glukhenkii, T. T., et al. "Treatment of hyper- tension with a Viscum album preparation' ' Vrach Delo, 1960, No. 7, p. 25-6. Revistsen. See Reviscen Rexocaine. See Dicaine Rezitoks. See Resitox Rezokhin. See Quingamine Rhamnil (Ramnil) Rhamnus frangula bark preparation with laxative properties. Ramnil (rhamnilum). Nov Lek Sred, 1963, No. 6, p. 110-23. Rheopyrine (Reopirin) Equiproportional mixture of phenylbutazone and aminopyrine. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 78. Rhodanine, 3-phenyl-. See Preparation No. 15 Rhodine. See Acesal Rhodoquine. See Plasmocid Ridina Shinkaverskogo. See Shinkaverskii's Mixture Ridinol Synonyms: ParKS-12, ParKS-12-Hommel, 238C, DPPP. 1-Piperidinepropanol, a,a-diphenyl- C2oH25NO HO-C-CH.-CH.-N ) 6 Used in the treatment of parkinsonism. Vvedenskaia, I. I. "On the use of ridinol in parkinsonism" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov, 1964, 64: No. 6, p. 837-40. Merck index, 1960. p. 383 Rimifon. See Tubazid Rinazina. See Naphthysine Ristomitsin. See Ristomycin Ristomycin (Ristomitsin) An antibiotic produced by Proactinomyces fructi- feri var. ristomycini. Gauze, G. F., et al. "A new antibiotic ristomycin produced by Proactinomyces fructiferi var. ristomycini" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 5, p. 387-92. Ritalin. See Meridil Rodipal. See Parfezin Roemerin (Remerin) Remerine CisHi7N02 Rhodanine, 5-methyl-3-phenyl-. See Preparation No. 16 252 Drug Index Roemeria refracta alkaloid. In small doses, roemerin hydrochloride stimu- lates the central nervous system and in large doses produces convulsions. Roemerin derivatives have curariform and ganglion- blocking properties. Fakhrutdinov, S. F. "On the pharmacology of the alkaloid roemerin and its derivatives" Med Zh Uzbek, 1962, No. 5, p. 58-61. Rogor. See Phosphamide Romilar. See Demorphan Ronidase (Ronidaza) Testicular hyaluronidase for external use. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 374. Ronidaza. See Ronidase Roquine. See Quingamine Rosmaricin (Rozmaritsin) Hypotensive Rosmarinus officinalis alkaloid. Legchaev, V. la. "Mechanism of action of rosmari- cin on the cardiovascular system" Farmakol Toksik, 1965, 28:No. 2, p. 170-2. Rotundin Stephania glabra alkaloid. Skorodumova, I. V., & Berezhinskaia, V. V. "Struc- tural changes of the enterochromaffin system of the small intestine under the influence of rotundin" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1964, 58: No. 7, p. 113-5. Rozental's Iodine Paste (Iodpasta Rozentalia) A mixture of the following components: Iodine 3.0 parts Ethyl Alcohol 20.0 parts Paraffin 30.0 parts Chloroform 150.0 parts Chloroform, which by stimulating cutaneous nerve endings produces pain and consecutive hy- peremia, is the principal active substance. Andreiashkin, N. I. "Treatment of diseases of the peripheral nervous system and muscles with Rozental's iodine paste" Klin Med, 1961, 39: No. 9, p. 79-82. Rozmaritsin. See Rosmaricin RS Powder (Poroshok RS) Biogenic stimulator obtained from coagulated retroplacental blood by means of the follow- ing processes: grinding, addition of a solu- tion containing nitrofurazone, chlorampheni- col and sulfacyl sodium, freezing, freeze- drying and sterilization by dry heat. Used in therapy of various forms of ulcer. Golovin, G. V. "Use of blood preparations for the acceleration of healing of injured tissues' Vestn Khir Grekov, 1960, 84: No. 3, p. 120-31. Ruocid. See Sulgin Rut am in Mixture containing the following components: Rutin 0.05 g Procaine 0.075 g Distilled Water 1.0 ml Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 323. Rybakov's Ointment (Maz Rybakova) Synonyms: Maz ST, ST Ointment. Ointment containing the following components: Emulsified Solidol (Lubricant Grease) 75 g Petrolatum 20 g Boric Acid 5 g Menthol O.ag Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 135. Salacetin. See Acesal Salcetogen. See Acesal Saletin. See Acesal Salicylaldehyde, 2-azine with 5-methylene-2,4-thiazoli- dinedione. See R8 Salicylanilide. See ASK Salicylanilide, 4',5-dibromo-. See DIBASK Salicylanilide, 2',5-dichloro-. See DICHASC Salicylanilide, 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitro-. See Prepara- tion 391 Drug Index 253 Salicylanilide, 4'-hydroxy-. See Oxaphenamide Salicylic acid, 4-amino-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester. See Pascaine Salicylic acid, 4-benzamido-. See BEAMSK Salin Valine, N-[3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- alanyl]-, ethyl ester C2oH31Cl2N303 CI-CH^-CH, — NH, 0 0=C-0-Et \ ft Yv ' " ' /N \_/ CHrCH-C-NH-CH-CH-CH, CI-CrL-CH, CH, Antineoplastic agent. Romanova, I. N., & Larionov, L. F. "On the mech- anism of action of sarcolysin peptides on tumor cells" Vop Med Khim, 1961, 7: No. 5, p. 479-84. Salinidol. See ASK Saliniment Liniment containing the following components: Methyl Salicylate Chloroform Hyoscyamine Used in therapy of rheumatism, arthritis and exudative pleurisy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 63. Salisan. See Chlorurit Sali tropin Synonyms: Cylotropin, Tsilotropin. Aqueous solution containing the following com- ponents: Methenamine 40% Sodium Salicylate 16% Caffeine Sodium Salicylate 4% Urinary anti-infective used in therapy of pyelitis. Lidskii, B.I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarstven- noi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 225. Saliuzid. See Saluzide Salsolidine Salsolidine, hydrochloride, dihydrate C12H17N02.HC1.2H20 Me Salsola richteri alkaloid. Used in the treatment of hypertension. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 202. Salsolidine, hydrochloride, dihydrate. See Salsolidine Salsoline Salsoline, hydrochloride, hydrate CnH15N02.HCl.H20 Me Me-0-r^v^NH •HCI -H,0 Salsola richteri alkaloid. Used in therapy of hypertension, and cerebral angiospasms. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 210. Merck index, 1960. p. 917. Salsoline, hydrochloride, hydrate. See Salsoline Saluretil. See Chlorurit Saluric. See Chlorurit Saluzide (Saliuzid) Phthalaldehydic acid, 5,6-dimethoxy-, isonicotin- oylhydrazone C16H15N305 n' Vc-Nrl-NrCH-c' Vo-Me H0,C O-Me Used in all forms of tuberculosis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 496. Salvacard. See Cordiamine Samet Methionine, N-[3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]- phenyl]alanyl]-, ethyl ester, monohydrochlo- 254 Drug Index ride C2oH31Cl2N303S.HCl NH, 0 0=C-0-Et i u i CI-CHj-CHj __ \-ft VcH^-CH-C-NH-CH-CHj-CHrS-Me -HCI Cl-CH.-CH, ^=y^ Antineoplastic agent. Romanova, I. N., & Larionov, L. F. "On the mechanism of action of sarcolysin peptides on tumor cells" Vop Med Khim, 7: No. 5, p. 479-84. San al bin Sanguis orba officinalis root extract. Used in the treatment of gastrointestinal dis- eases. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 257. Sanapert. See Isaphenine Sanazin Synthetic antibiotic preparation with structure similar to that of pyocyanin. Used in therapy of ocular and osteoarticular tu- berculosis, suppurative-inflammatory proc- esses, dysentery and in control of diphtherial and streptococcal bacterial carriage. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 502. Sancaphen (Sankafen) Tablets containing the following components: Santonin 0.016 g Mercurous Chloride 0.0065 g Phenolphthalein 0.016 g Used in therapy of ascariasis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 541. Sankafen. See Sancaphen Sankova's Mixture (Smes Sankovoi) A mixture containing the following components: Atropine Sulfate 0.025 g Diphenhydramine 0.1 g Procaine 0.2 g Potassium Sulfate 0.02 g Glycerin 1.0 g Epinephrine Solution (1:1000) 10.0 g 1% Alcoholic Solution of Citral 0.3 g Used in inhalation therapy of asthma. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 320. Sanoquin. See Quingamine Sanorin. See Naphthysine San shed an Snake bile preparation used in the treatment of hypotension, asthenia, rheumatoid arthritis, and anemias. Kechker, L. Kh., & Glezer, G. A. Karmannyi retsepturnyi spravochnik po kardiologii, 1964. p. 156. Santavy's Substance F. See Omain Sapromitsetin. See Sapromycetin Sapromycetin (Sapromitsetin) A fungicidal and bactericidal principle isolated from Actinomyces B-34. Titova, O. V. "Sapromycetin in some dermatomy- coses" Vestn Derm Vener, 1964, 38^ No. 3, p. 86-8. Saratsin. See Sarracine Sarcochlorin. See Sarcolysin Sarcolysin (Sarkolizin) Synonyms: DL-Isomer: CB-3007, NSC-14210, DL- Phenylalanine Mustard, Merphalan, Sarco- chlorin. L-Isomer: CB-3025, NSC-8806, Mel- phalan, L-Phenylalanine Mustard, L-Sarcoly- sin. D-Isomer: CB-3026, NSC-35051. D- Phenylalanine Mustard, D-Sarcolysin, Medphalan. Alanine, 3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]-, monohydrochloride, (-)-, (+)-, and (±)- C13H18C12N202.HC1 Cl-CHa-CHa Cl-CH,- > •CH, -CH,-CH-C0,H -HCI Antineoplastic agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 607. White, F. R. Sarcolysin and re- lated compounds. Cancer Chemother Rep, 1960, No. 6, p. 61-93. D-Sarcolysin. See Sarcolysin Drug Index 255 L-Sarcolysin. See Sarcolysin Sarkolizin. See Sarcolysin Sarracine (Sarratsin) Sarracine CigH27N05 CH, CH3-CH-C f^^) O^C-0 CHa0H C^CH-CH, CHa-0-C=0 Alkaloid isolated originally from Senecio sarra- cenius. A spasmolytic. Sarratsin (sarracinum). Nov Lek Sred, 1963, No. 6, p. 124-43. Sarratsin. See Sarracine Satiturani Preparation containing total glycosides of Digi- talis ferruginea. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 177. Schinpani (Shinpani) Synonym: Shvinpani. Preparation obtained from Cornus mas and Pyrus communis used in therapy of diarrheas. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo syria GSSR, 1957. p. 81. Schizandrin (Shizandrin) Crystalline substance isolated from Schizandra chinensis. Central nervous system stimulant used in mental and physical fatigue. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 102. Schradan. See Octamethyl Scoline Chloride. See Ditiline S.C.T.Z. See Hemithiamine Securinine Nitrate (Sekurinin Azotnokislyi) Nitrate salt of securinine (Ci3His02N) isolated from Securinega suffruticosa. Used in therapy of asthenic conditions, neuras- thenias with severe fatigue, cardiac insuffi- ciency, paralysis (including poliomyelitis) and impotence of neurogenic origin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 107. Sedanyl. See Meprotan Sedative Tea (Uspokoitelnyi Chai) Sedative made from a mixture of the following plants: Mint 2 parts Clover 1 part Valerian 1 part Hops 1 part Aronovich, G. D. Farmakoterapevticheskii spra- vochnik nevropatologa, 1959. p. 14. Sedazil. See Meprotan Segontin. See Corontin Sekazin An antibiotic of low toxicity which is effective against gram-positive bacteria and some Rickettsia. Sekazin is produced by Actino- myces SK-3a isolated from the soil of north- ern Kazakhstan. Kondratenko, lu. K. "Comparative studies on organisms producing sekazin and some strains yielding antibiotics from the macro- lide group" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 11, p. 994-S. Sekurinin Azotnokislyi. See Securinine Nitrate Selenex. See Sulsen Selisskii's Protective Ointment (Maz Zashchitnaia Selisskogo) 1. Gelatin 20.0 g Distilled Water 380.0 g Talcum 225.0 g Starch 150 g Glycerin 150 g Sunflower or Linseed Oil 100.0 g Benzoic Acid 2.0 g Bactericide 0.1 g 2. Gelatin 20.0 g Glycerin 150.0 g Distilled Water 400.0 g Starch 175.0 g Talcum 250.0 g Powdered Boric Acid 15.0 g Sunflower or Fish Oil 100.0 g 3. Gelatin 20.0 g Glycerin 150.0 g 256 Drug Index Distilled Water 380.0 g Starch 150.0 g Talcum 150.0 g Zinc Oxide 75.0 g Sunflower Oil 100.0 g Powdered Boric Acid 15.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 301. Selsun Sulfide. See Sulsen Seltsovskii's Narcotic Mixture (Narkoznaia Smes Seltsovskogo) Plasma substitute containing the following com- ponents: Glucose 16.2 cc Rectified Alcohol 45.0 cc Scopolamine 0.00015 g 1% Morphine 1.0 g Distilled Water 300.0 cc Used in therapy of shock. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 138. Seltsovskii's Solution. See TSIPK Saline-Alcoholic Solution Semoxydrine.* See Pervitin Sendoxan. See Cyclophosphane Seneciphylline (Senetsifillin) Seneciphylline CisH23N05 0=C- CH,-0 I Me Me 0-C-CH=C-C- II 7 Me-CH C=0 OH Senecio platyphyllus alkaloid. Degtiarev, V. F. "Conductimetric determination of seneciphylline and platyphyllin" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1959, 13: No. 12, p. 35-40. Senetsifillin. See Seneciphylline Sereiskii's Mixture (Smes Sereiskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Phenobarbital 0.05 g Bromisovalum 0.2 g Caffeine Benzoate 0.015 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Used in the treatment of epilepsy. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 320. Seroden. See Tibon Serodormid. See Noxiron Serotonin Hydrochloride. See Hippophaine Serotransfuzin TSIPK. See TSIPK Serotransfusin Serum Protein No. 1 (Syvorotochnyi Belok No. 1) Plasma substitute prepared from cattle blood. Chertkov, I. L. Iskusstvennye zameniteli krovi, 1958. p. 34. Sethadil. See Ethazole Setran. See Meprotan Sferofizin. See Sphaerophysine Shelagurov's Mixture (Smes Shelagurova) A mixture containing the following components: Euphylline 0.2 g Acetylsalicylic Acid 0.15 g Ephedrine Hydrochloride 0.025 g Ethylmorphine Hydrochloride 0.015 g Used in the treatment of asthma. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 325. Shereshevskii's Pills (Piliuli Shereshevskogo) Iodine 0.02 g Potassium Iodide 0.2 g Phenobarbital 0.4 g Digitalis 1.0 g Valeriana 2.0 g Glycyrrhiza as required Iodine 0.02 g Potassium Iodide 6.2 g Valeriana as required Iodine 0.02 g Potassium Iodide 0.2 g Phenobarbital 0.4 g Valeriana as required Iodine 0.02 g Potassium Iodide 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.4 g Methylthiouracil 2.0 g Glycyrrhiza as required Iodine 0.02 g Potassium Iodide 0.2 g Drug Index 257 Phenobarbital 0.4 g Digitalis 1.0 g Zinc Vallerate 2.0 g Glycyrrhiza as required 6. Iodine 0.02 g Potassium Iodide 0.2 g Phenobarbital 0.4 g Camphor Bromide 2.0 g Glycyrrhiza as required Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 325. Shinkaverskii's Mixture (Ridina Shinkaverskogo) Anesthetic mixture containing the following com- ponents: Ethylaminobenzoate 3.0 g Tetracaine 0.5 g Menthol 0.05 g Ether 6.0 g Ethyl Alcohol 3.0 g Chloroform 1.0 g Distilled Water 1.0 g Used as a short-duration anesthetic in urological and dental practice. "Shinkaverskii's mixture" Farm Zh(Kiev), 1959, 14: No. 4, p. 89. Shinpani. See Schinpani Shirlan Extra. See ASK Shizandrin. See Schizandrin Shostakovskii's Balsam (Balzam Shostakovskogo) Synonym: Vinylin. Used in therapy of furunculosis, carbuncles, trophic ulcers, suppurative wound infections, mastitis, soft tissue wounds, burns, frost- bite and inflammatory diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 591. Shradan. See Octamethyl Shvinpani. See Schinpani Sigetin Bibenzyl-4,4'-disulfonic acid, a,a'-diethyl-, di- potassium salt C i8H220gS2.2K — Et Et —^^ m,%-ft Vch-ch-c 7-SO3H -2 A synthetic estrogen. Torf, S. F., & Khromov-Borisov, N. V. "Synthe- sis of sigetin (dipotassium salt of p,p'-di- sulfo-meso-3,4-diphenyl-hexane)" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1961, 15: No. 3, p. 13-4. Simanovskii's Ointment (Maz Simanovskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Menthol 0.2 g Cocaine Hydrochloride 0.1 g Zinc Oxide 1.2 g Wool Fat 20.0 g Petrolatum 30.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 321. Simazin s-Triazine, 2-chloro- 4,6-bis(ethylamino)- C7H12C1N5 Et-MH-rf ^- 01 MH-Et A herbicide. Vavilina, G. P., et al. "A method for the deter- mination of 'residual' amounts of simazin in corn" Vop Pitan, 1962, 21: No. 6, p. 60-3. Simpalon. See Vasoton Simpamina. See "Sulfate" under Phenamine Simpatedrin. See Phenamine Simpatoblock. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Simpatol. See Vasoton Simpatolitin. See Sympatholytin Simpatomimetin. See Sympathomimetin Sinalost. See Embichin Sinantrin C. See Synanthrin C Sinantrin C-l. See Synanthrin C-l Sinantrol. See Synanthrin C-l 258 Drug Index Sinapleg. See Pyrilene Sincolin. See Cyqualone Sincurarine. See Pyrolaxon Sinestrol Synonyms: Clinestrol, Cyren B, Diethylstilbes- trol Dipropionate, Digestil, Estroben, Estro- mon, Pabestrol D, Stilben, Stilbestronate, Stilronate, Synestrin, Syntestrin. 4,4'-Stilbenediol, a,a'-diethyl-, dipropionate C24H2g04 Et Q-ft \lA-ft Vo-C-Et i Et Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye stredstva, 1958. p. 357. New & nonofficial drugs, 1959. p. 519. Sinestrol. See Synestrol Sinkol. See Syncol Sinkumar. See Syncoumar Sintomitsin. See Synthomycin Sintrom. See Syncoumar Siocarbazone. See Tibon Sircervin (Sirtservin) Rhamnus cathartica extract. Cathartic. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo syria GSSR, 1957. p. 94. Sireniotoksin. See Syreniotoxin Sirtservin. See Sircervin Skiagenin. See Iodolipol Skiodan-Viscous. See Iodolipol Smes Miasnikova. See Miasnikov's Mixture Smes Nikiforova. See Nikiforov's Mixture Smes NIUIF. See NIUIF Mixture Smes Popova. See Popov's Mixture Smes Sankovoi. See SankovaCs Mixture Smes Sereiskogo. See Sereiskii's Mixture Smes Shelagurova. See Shelagurov's Mixture Smes Vorobeva. See Vorobev's Mixture Smolensky's Mixture (Mikstura Smolenskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Valeriana Root Extract S.O g per 200.0 g Sodium Bromide 3.0 g Aminopyrine 3.0 g Barbital Sodium 3.0 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 321. Smolo-Fenolnaia Maz. See PS-7 Sodium, ff2-oxo-3-[a-(2-oxobutyl)benzyl]-2H-l-benzo- pyran-4-yl]oxy]-. See Nafarin Sodium Acetrizoate. See Triiotrast Sodium salt of thiobarbituric acid. See Baitinal Sodium Stibugluconate. See Solusurmin Soforin. See Sophorine Sokodin A mixture of the following components: Codeine 0.015 Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.25 Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 536. Solapsone. See Soliusulfon Solcaine. See Xycaine Solestro. See Agofillin Solevaia Gliukozno-Spirtovaia Zhidkost TSIPK. See TSIPK Saline-Alcoholic Solution Solevoi Infuzin TSIPK. See TSOLIPK Saline Infusin Drug Index 259 Solevoi Infuzin TSOLIPK. See TSOLIPK Saline Infusin Solidol An ointment base prepared from axle or machine oil thickened with vegetable soap. 1-i-Moskovskii Ordena Lenina Meditsinskii Institut im. I. M. Sechenova. Mazi. Uchebnoe posobie po tekhnologii lekarstvennykh form dlia studentov-zaochnikov, 1962. p. 19. Soliusulfon Synonyms: RP-3668, Solapsone, Sulfetrone, Sulfonazine. 1,3-Propanedisulfonic acid, l,l'-[sulfonylbis(p- phenyleneimino)]bis[3-phenyl-, tetrasodium salt C39H32N2014S5.4Na S03H SOjH —. .—> S03H SOjH —s^ (^yCH-CHrCH-MH/7 yS0^_>NH-CH-CHrCH-V_y •4Na Sulfone used in the treatment of leprosy. Loginov, V. K. "On the treatment of leprosy" Sovet Med, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 88-91. Soliusurmin. See Solusurmin Soliutizon Synonyms: Thiacetazone Soluble, Tiatsetazon Rastvorimyi, Tibon Rastvorimyi, Tibon Soluble. Methanesulfonic acid, (p-formylanilino)-, thio- semicarbazone, Na salt C9Hi2N403S2.Na HO >CHrNH-r> CH=M-Nrl-C-NH, -Na Used in the treatment of tuberculosis. Izumrudova, Z. L. "Soliutizon" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1965, 19: No. 3, p. 54-5. Solquinate. See Kinozol Soluglaucit. See Phosphacol Solustibosan. See Solusurmin Solusurmin (Soliusurmin) Synonyms: Pentostam, Sodium Stibogluconate, Solustibosan, Stibanate, Stibanol, Stibatin, Triostam, Triostib. Used in therapy of leishmaniasis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 531. Merck index, 1960. p. 944. Sol u tan Mixture of the following components: Belladonna Extract 0.01 g Datura Extract 0.016 g Ephedrine Hydrochloride 0.017 g Primula Extract 0.017 g Sodium Iodide 0.1 g Procaine 0.004 g Glycerin Ethyl Alcohol Expectorant preparation used in bronchitis and asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 59. Sombrabil. See Bilitrast Somneurine. See Hemithiamine Somnevrin. See Hemithiamine Somnopentyl. See Ethaminal Sodium Sopental. See Ethaminal Sodium Sophorine (Soforin) Alcoholic extract of Sophora japonica. Non-toxic drug with wound-regenerating proper- ties used in therapy of suppurative and ul- cerative lesions. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, razreshennykh k vypusku v J956 g. Farmakologicheskim komitetom Uchenogo soveta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniia SSSR, 1958. p. 80. Sophorine. See Cytiton Sorbeks. See Sorbex Sorbex (Sorbeks) Tablets containing 0.3 g of Sanguisorba root ex- tract used as an astringent and hemostatic drug. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 264. Sorbid Synonym: Isosorbid. 260 Drug Index Glucitol, 1,4:3,6-dianhydro- C6Hiq04 ■0—i OH OH i CHa-CH-CH-CH-CH-CH, Kuzmicheva, T. P. "An improved method for the production of sorbid" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1964, 18: No. 5, p. 29-30. Sorot. See Decamine Sotyl. See Ethaminal Sodium Sovcaine (Sovkain) Synonyms: Dibucaine, Nupercaine. Salts: Hydro- chloride: Benzolin, Cincaine, Cinchocaine, Nuperol, Percaine, Percamine, Quinocaine. Cinchoninamide, 2-butoxy-N-[2-(diethylamino)- ethyl]- C20H29N3O2 -O-Bu ^^ /Et u=C-Nn-Crla-CHfN Local anesthetic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1955 p. 240. Merck index, 1960. p. 342. Sovkain. See Sovcaine Spantonin. See Ditrazine Sparine. See Propazin Spasmolytin (Spazmolitin) Synonyms: Difatsil, Diphacil. Salts: Hydrochlo- ride: Adiphenine Hydrochloride, Patrovina, Trasentine Hydrochloride. Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 2-(diethylamino)ethyl ester, C20H25N02 (yw Et C-0-CrL-CH,-N Et A parasympatholytic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 134. Merck index, 1960. p. 351. Spazmolitin. See Spasmolytin Spermine. See Spermocrine Spermocrine (Spermokrin) Synonyms: Gerontine, Musculamine, Neuridine, Spermine, Spermol. 1,4-Butanediamine, N,N'-bis(3-aminopropyl)- C ioH26N4 HjN-tCH^-NH- (CHa)r NH- (CH,),- NH, Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi teraipi vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 204. Merck index, 1960. p. 971. Spermokrin. See Spermocrine Spermol. See Spermocrine SPES Preparation Synonyms: Anatoxin SPES, Tetra-Anatoxin SPES. Complex preparation containing concentrated, purified and adsorbed on aluminum hydroxide anatoxins of Staphylococcus, Clostridium perfringens, oedematiens and histolyticum and Vibrio septicus. Voskresenskii, B. V., & Lebedina, Z. I. "Ef- fectiveness of the immunization with a con- centrated, purified and adsorbed on aluminum hydroxide staphylococcal anatoxin applied in complex preparations for active immuniza- tion against wound infection" Akad Med Nauk SSSR Inst Epidem G-amalexa, 1959, No. 1, p. 43-59. Sphaerophysine (Sferofizin) Guanidine, [4-[(3-methyl-2-butenyl)amino]butyl]- C iqH22N/| Mg NH CHrCH-CH=CH-NH-(CH,VNH-C-NHs Ganglion-blocking alkaloid isolated from Sphaerophysa salsula- Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 144. Merck index, 1960. p. 971. Drug Index 261 Spiramin Phthalic acid, bis(2-aminoethyl) ester C12H16N204 ^C-O-Crti-CHj-NH, ^C-0-CHrCH,-NHx 0 Used in therapy of acute vascular insufficiency. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennei terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 175. Spirazidin 3,12-Diaza-6,9-diazoniadispiro[5.2.5.2]hexa- decane, 3,12-bis(2-chloroethyl)-, dichloride C i6H32Cl2N4.2Cl CI-CHa-CHrN N N N-CHj-CHj-CI -Ml" An antineoplastic agent. Ivanova, L. A. "Experimental studies on the anti- tumor activity of spirazidin" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1962, 6: No. 6, p. 61-2. Spiritus Aethereus Ferratus. See Bestuzhev's Drops Stearic acid, a-ester with 2,2-dichloro-N-[((}-hydroxy- a-(hydroxymethyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]acet- amide. See Eusynthomycin Steklovidnoe Telo. See Vitreous Body Stelazine. See Triftazin Stemetil. See Meterazine Stenovasan. See Diaphylline STEPA. See TIO TEF Sterilized Serum. See F Serum Stibanate. See Solusurmin Stibanol. See Solusurmin Stibatin. See Solusurmin Stickstofflost. See Embichin Stilben. See Sinestrol Stilbene, a,a'-diethyl-4,4'-dimethoxy-. See Dimestrol 4,4'-Stilbenediol, a,aA-diethyl-, bis(dihydrogen phos- phate). See Phosphestrol 4,4'-Stilbenediol, a,a'-diethyl-, dipropionate. See Sinestrol Stilbestrol Diphosphate. See Phosphestrol Stilbestronate. See Sinestrol Stillcardiol. See Corazole Stilphostrol. See Phosphestrol Stilronate. See Sinestrol Stimulen Colloidal 18.8 % glucose and fructose solution containing in addition minerals and vita- mins B and C. Used in therapy of hemorrhage and shock. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 79. Stimulin. See Cordiamine Stimulin D Ointment containing 70% alcoholic extract of the beetle Pederus coligatus. Applied to active zones on the skin as a non-specific stimu- lant in the treatment of various diseases and fatigue. Glukhenkii, T. T., & Sakharchuk, I. I. "Ef- fectiveness of the treatment with stimulin D" Vrach Delo, 1961, No. 2, p. 120-2. STI Vaccine (Vaktsina STI) Live vaccine prepared from non-capsular vaccinal strains of Bacillus anthracis. Shliakhov, E. N., et al. "Studies on the reac- tivity and immunological effectiveness of subcutaneous, epicutaneous and aerogenic immunization of human subjects with live anti-anthrax STI vaccine" Zdravookhranenie (Kishinev), 1960, 3: No. 4, p. 44-8. Stoikon. See Amizil ST Ointment. See Rybakov's Ointment 262 Drug Index Strepmycillin (Streptomitsillin) A mixture of streptomycin, dihydrostreptomycin and benzylpenicillin. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 162. Streptodimitsin. See Streptodimycin Streptodimycin (Streptodimitsin) Mixture of Streptomycin and dihydrostreptomycin used in tuberculosis tularemia, brucellosis and in surgical practice. Streptodimitsin (streptodimycinum) Nov Lek Sred, 1963, No. 5, p. 113-27. Streptomitsillin. See Streptomycillin Streptopenicillin (Streptopenitsillin) Mixture of streptomycin with penicillin. Tebiakina, E. A., et al. "Biological character- istics of streptopenicillin" Antibiotiki, 1959, 4: No. 1, p. 92-6. Streptopenitsillin. See Streptopenicillin Streptosaliuzid Phthalaldehydic acid, 5,6-dimethoxy-, isonico- tinoylhydrazone, compd. with streptomycin (2:1) C16H15N305.1/2C21H41N7012 CMH >-0 »k>*Ti Me-NH HO/r-l »H ^hoVnH-C-NH, HN H,N-C-NH Used in the treatment of tuberculosis. Lazareva, E. N., et al. "Synthetic streptomycin derivatives" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 2, p. 99-105. Strep tosulfanil amide A mixture of the following components: Streptomycin Sulfathiazole Sulfamethazine Sulcimide An anti-infective agent. Libov, A. L., et al. "Treatment of dysentery in children with streptosulfanilamide" Sovet Med, 1964, 27: No. 12, p. 78-9. Streptotenat. See Pantomycin Strep to tubazid Product of condensation of streptomycin with isoniazid. Used in the treatment of tuberculosis. Lazareva, E. N., et al. "Synthetic streptomycin derivatives" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 2, p. 99-105. Streunex. See Hexachlorane Strophanthidin. See S 1 Strumazole. See Mercazolyl Suavitil. See Amizil Subecholine (Subekholin) Synonyms: Corconium, Korkonii. Choline, iodide suberate C i8H38N204.2I Me 0 Me Me-N-CHrCHrO-C-(CH,)-C-0-CHj-CH,-N-Me -ZI' Me Me Respiratory stimulant acting selectively on the peripheral nicotine-sensitive cholino-reac- tive system. Darymov, I. V., & Ger, B. A. "Pharmacology of subecholine (corconium)" Farmakol Toksik, 1963, 26: No. 6, p. 661-7. Subekholin. See Subecholine Subicard. See Erynit Sub si do 1 Synonym: Tutofusin. Physiological saline solution of rutin. Used as a short-duration plasma expander. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 42. Succicuran. See Ditiline Succinate Dimethochloride. See Ditiline Succinic acid, a-ester (moro-) with 2,2-dichloro-N- [P-hydroxy-a-(hydroxymethyl)-p-nitrophen- ethyl]acetamide. See Nalecin Drug Index 263 Succinic acid, mercapto-, diethyl ester, S-ester with 0,0-di-Me phosphorodithioate. See Carbo- phos Succinylcholine Bromide. See Ditiline Succinylcholine Chloride. See Ditiline Succinylcholine Iodide. See Ditiline Succudifer (Sukkudifer) Alcoholic solution of juice extracted from fresh Digitalis ferruginea leaves. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 177. Sucostrin Chloride. See Ditiline Sucradbel (Sukradbel) Atropa belladonna liquid extract containing 0.13- 0.15% of total alkaloids. Used in therapy of parkinsonism. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 120. Sudorific Tea No. 1 (Potogonnyi Chai No. 1) Equiproportional mixture of linden flower and raspberry extracts. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 217. Sudorific Tea No. 2 (Potogonnyi Chai No. 2) Aqueous extract prepared from a mixture of raspberries, Tussilago farfara and Origanum vulgare. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 217. Suganyl. See Sulgin Sukkudifer. See Succudifer Sukradbel. See Sucradbel Sulcimide (Sultsimid) Sulfanilamide, Nx-cyano- C7H7N302S U-ft 7-S0rNH-C=-N Used in the treatment of dysentery, diarrheas, septicemia and ocular pneumococcal infec- tions and in the prevention of postopera- tive suppurative complications. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 486. Merck index, 1960. p. 992. Sulfabutin. See Myelosan Sulfadimerazine. See Sulfadimezin Sulfadimethylpyrimidine. See Sulfadimezin Sulfadimezin Synonyms: Azolmetazin, Diazol, Dimethazil, Dimethyldebenal, Dimethylsulfadiazine, Di- methylsulfapyrimidine, Dimezathine, Mefen- al, Neazina, Pirmazin, Sulfadimerazine, Sul- fadimethylpyrimidine, Sulfadimidine, Sulfa- dine, Sulfamethazine, Sulfamezatil, Sulfa- mezatine, Sulfodimezin, Sulmet, Supersep- til, Vertolan. Sulfanilamide, N1-(4,6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinyl)- Ci2H i4N402S HjN V_yS0»MH"TTN^rM* Me Used in the treatment of bacterial diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 473. Merck index, 1960. p. 994. Sulfadimidine. See Sulfadimezin Sulfadine. See Sulfadimezin Sulfaethidole. See Ethazole Sulfaethylthiadiazole. See Ethazole Sulfaguanidine. See Sulgin Sulfaguine. See Sulgin Sulfamethazine. See Sulfadimezin Sulfamethin. See Sulfonin Sulfamezatil. See Sulfadimezin Sulfamezatine. See Sulfadimezin Sulfanilamide, N^-amidino-. See Sulgin Sulfanilamide. M-cyano-. See Sulcimide 264 Drug Index Sulfanilamide, N1-(4,6-dimethyl-2-pyrimidinyl>. See Sulfadimezin Sulfanilamide, Ni-(5-ethyl-l,3,4-thiadiazol-2-yl)-. See Ethazole Sulfanilguanidine. See Sulgin Sulfanilylurea. See Urosulfan Sulfa-Perlongit. See Ethazole Sulfetrone. See Soliusulfon Sulfodi amine Acetanilide, 4,,4,//-sulfonylbis- C16H16N204S ^50,-^ \Vnh-c-ch? CH.-C-NH Used in therapy of whooping cough. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 558. Sulfodimezin. See Sulfadimezin Sulfoguenil. See Sulgin Sulfonazine. See Soliusulfon Sulfonin Synonym: Sulfamethin. p-Toluidine, a,a'-[sulfonylbis(p-phenylene- nitrilo)]bis[N,N-dimethyl- C30H30N4O2S Me __ __ __ __ Me \j -f\ CH=M^f^SOa^fy N--CH -f_> N' / \_/ v^/ v_y \_y ^Me Used in therapy of osteoarticular tuberculosis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 489. Sulfotepp. See Dithiophos Sulfotepph. See Dithiophos Sulfozin 1% Sulfur suspension in persic oil. Used in pyrotherapy of schizophrenia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 548. Sulfuret. See Pyocid Sulgin Synonyms: RP 2275, Abiguanil, Aseptilguanidine, Aterian, Ganidan, Guamid, Guanicil, Neo- sulfonamide, Resulfon, Ruocid, Suganyl, Sulfaguanidine, Sulfaquine, Sulfanilylguani- dine, Sulfoguenil. Sulfanilamide, Ni-amidino- C7H10N4O2S H,N NH SOj-NH-C-NH, Effective against intestinal flora. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 489. Merck index, 1960. p. 993. Sulmet. See Sulfadimezin Sulphacarbamide. See Urosulfan Sulphactin. See Dicaptol Sulphaurea. See Urosulfan Sulpyrin. See Analgin Sulsen Synonym: Selenex, Selsun Sulfide. Mixture of selenium sulfide and solid solutions of selenium and sulfur. Used in the treatment of seborrhea. Shishkin, P. N., et al. "Treatment of seborrhea of the scalp with sulsen" Vestn Derm Vener, 1961, 35: No. 7, p. 49-50. New G nonofficial drugs, 1960, p. 436. Sul-Spansion. See Ethazole Sul-Spantab. See Ethazole Suitsimid. See Sulcimide Sulzon Synonym: SHCH-431. Benzaldehyde, p-(ethylsulfonyl)-, thiosemicarba- zone Ci0H13N3O2S2 Et-SOa-C >C! Antitubercular agent. Drug Index 265 "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 4]. p. 100. Sunoref An ointment containing the following components: Streptocid Album 5.0 g Sulfomethazine 5.0 g Norsulfathiazole 5.0 g Ephedrine Hydrochloride 1.0 g Camphor 0.3 g Eucalyptus Oil 20 drops Ointment Base 100.0 g Used in the treatment of rhinitis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 322. Superol. See Kinozol Superseptil. See Sulfadimezin Supracort. See Cortin Suprastin Synonyms: Allergan S, Chlorneoantergan, Chloro- pyramine, Chloropyribenzamine, Chlorpyra- mine, Chlortripelenamine, Halopyramine, Synopen, Synpen. Pyridine, 2-[(p-chlorobenzyl)[2-(dimethylamino)- ethyl]amino-, monohydrochloride C16H20C1N3.HC1 Me M- CH,-CH,- N -HCI CHa /J CH, Me CI Antihistaminic drug used in the desensitization in drug allergy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 66. Merck index, 1960. p. 241. Suversin. See Mecamine Suxamethonium Bromide. See Ditiline Suxamethonium Chloride. See Ditiline Suxamethonium Iodide. See Ditiline Symcortol. See Vasoton Sympamine. See Phenamine Sympatedrine. See Phenamine Sympatektoman. See "Bromide" under Tetamon Sympathol. See Vasoton Sympatholytin (Simpatolitin) Synonym: Dibenamine. Dibenzylamine, N-(2-chloroethyl)-, hydrochloride C16Hi8ClN.HCl .—. CHa-CHrCl__ ft yCHrM-CH3—ft V ■ Sympatholytic drug. Stroikov, lu. N. "Effect of sympathetic nerve- blocking agents on the phospho-carbohydrate metabolism in the skeletal muscles" Tr Leningrad Sanitarnogig Med Inst, 1958, 37: p. 95-133. Merck index, 1960. p. 242. Sympathomimetin (Simpatomimetin) A sympathomimetic product of fibrin splitting. Chukichev, I. P. Simpatomimeticheskie veschche- stva belkovogo proiskhozhdeniia, 1958. m-Sympatol. See Mezaton Synanthrin C (Sinantrin C) Synonym: Synanthrol No. 20. A cellulose anticoagulant preparation. Rekashova, H. F., & Iankovskyi, V. D. "On the production and some properties of a new synthetic blood stabilizer—synanthrin C (synanthrol No. 20)" Fiziol Zh (Kiev), 1961, 7: No. 5, p. 676-81. Synanthrin C-l (Sinantrin C-l) Synonyms: Sinantrol, Synanthrol. Synthetic thrombin inhibitor. Used in prevention and therapy of thrombo-embolic diseases, sequelae in frostbite and burns, myocardial infarction and other conditions where hepar- in is indicated. Sedova, K. D. Annotatsii o lekarstvennykh sredstvakh, 1959. p. 69. Synanthrol. See Synanthrin C-l Synanthrol No. 20. See Synanthrin C 266 Drug Index Synapleg. See Pyrilene Syncol (Sinkol) 6% Solution of hydrolyzed dextran in 0.9% sodi- um chloride solution. Used in the preven- tion and therapy of shock in surgery, trauma and burns. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 391. Syncoumar (Sinkumar) Synonyms: G-23,350, Acenocoumarin, Neo-Sin- trom, Nicoumalone, Sinthrome, Sintrom. Coumarin, 3-(a-acetonyl-p-nitrobenzyl)-4-hy- droxy- C19Hi5N06 0 CH CH. 0=C-CH3 '/ Ww, Pso Anticoagulant. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopal. 1960, 1964. p. 104. Merck index, 1960. p. 3. Syncurarine. See Pyrolaxon Syndrox. See Pervitin Synephrin. See Vasoton Synestrin. See Sinestrol Synestrol (Sinestrol) Synonyms: Dihydrostilbestrol, Dinoestrol, Fara- gynol, Hexanestrol, Hexestrol, Orestrol, Re strol 1, Synthovo. Phenol, 4,4'-( 1,2-diethylethylene)di- Cl8H2202 HO Et Et OH Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 355. New & nonofficial drugs, 1959. p. 520. Syngestrotabs. See Pregnin Synopen. See Suprastin Synpen. See Suprastin Syntedril. See Dimedrol Syntestrin. See Sinestrol Synthenate. See Vasoton Synthila. See Dimestrol Synthomycin (Sintomitsin) Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N-[(J-hydroxy-a-(hy- droxymethyl)-p-nitrophenethyl]-, DL-threo- CnHi2Cl2N205 /—\ (!H*0H ii Oi-f 7-CH-CH-MH-C-CHCI, OH Racemic form of chloramphenicol. "Synthomycin" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 1]. Synthovo. See Synestrol Syreniotoxin (Sireniotoksin) Cardiac glycoside prepared from Syrenia angusti- folia leaves. Angarskaia, M. A., & Kozlova, O. M. "Therapy of circulatory insufficiency with a new car- diac glycoside syreniotoxin" Vrach Delo, 1959, No. 8, p. 797-800. Systox. See Mercaptophos Syvorotka BK-8. See BK-8 Solution Syvorotka Bogomoltsa. See Bogomolets* Serum Syvorotka F. See F Serum Syvorotka Zhebernykh Kobyl. See SZHK Preparation Syvorotochnyi Belok No. 1. See Serum Protein No. 1 SZHK Preparation (Preparat SZHK) Synonyms: Pregnant Mare Serum, Syvorotka Zhebernykh Kobyl. Veterinary preparation used to promote multiple pregnancies. Shchulov, V. V. "The SZHK preparation as a powerful agent in the development of animal husbandry" Veterinariia, 1959, 36: No. 11, p. 12-5. Drug Index 267 Tabalgin. See Acetophen Tabletki Karmanovoi. See Karmanova's Tablets Tabletki KN. See CN Tablets Tabletki Zheludochnye. See Gastric Tablets Taiga. See VMA-M-1 Cream Talikmidin. See Thalicmidine Talikmin. See Thalicmine Tallievyi Plastyr. See Thallium Plaster Tanakan. See Quingamine Tanidil. See Diprazin Tansal Tablets containing the following components: Albumin Tannate 0.3 g Phenyl Salicylate 0.3 g Used in therapy of inflammatory intestinal diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1951 p. 246. Taoryl. See Mepanit Tapazole. See Mercazolyl TEAB. See "Bromide" under Tetamon TEA Chloride. See "Chloride" under Tetamon Teal bin A product of the reaction of a tannic substance from tea leaves with casein. Used in the treatment of inflammatory intestinal diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 246. Tebalon. See Tibon Tebemar. See Tibon Tebethion. See Tibon Tebezone. See Tibon TEF Synonyms: NSC-9717, TEPA, Trie thy lenephos- phor amide. Phosphine oxide, tris(l-aziridinyl)- C6H12N3OP CH, 0 CH, IV " /1 l/N-P-N | CH2 ^ NCHa CH,—CH, Antineoplastic agent. Chernov, V. A., & Lykina, V. B. "Antitumor ac- tivity of tetraethyleneimido-piperazine-N,N'- diphosphoric acid (dipin)" Vop Onkol, 1957, 3: No. 5, p. 546-62. Merck index, 1960. p. 1064. Tefamin. See Diaphylline Tefelidin. See Thephelidin Teimurov's Paste (Pasta Teimurova) A mixture of the following components: Boric Acid 5.0 g Sodium Borate 5.0 g Salicylic Acid 1.0 g Zinc Oxide 20.0 g Talc 20.0 g Urotropin 2.5 g Formaldehyde 2.5 g Lead Acetate 0.5 g Oil of Mint 5 drops Glycerin 8 cc Distilled Water 5 cc Used in excessive sweating, sores, pityriasis versicolor, ringworm, and erythrasma. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 181. Tekodin. See Thecodine TEM. See TET Temposil. See Cyamide Tempra. See Acetophen Teniathane. See 241a Teniatol. See 241a 268 Drug Index Tenicid. See Bilitrast Tenormal. See Pyrilene Tensamine (Tenzamin) Synonym: IEM 250. Ammonium, (3,5-dimethyl-l-phenylpyrazol-4-yl)- trimethyl-, iodide Ci4H2oN3.I Leshchiniuk, I. I. "New curare antagonists" Farmakol Toksik, 1962, 24: No. 5, p. 547-55. Tensilest. See Cyclamine Tensonal. See Meprotan Tenuate. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Tenzamin. See Tensamine Teodinal A mixture of the following components: Theobromine 0.25 g Dibazol 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 536. Teofedrin. See Theophedrine Teominal. See Theominal Teoverin A mixture of the following components: Theobromine 0.25 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Amobarbital 0.075 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 536. T.E.P. See TEPF TEPA. See TEF Tepafillln. See Thepaphylline Tepal Palmitic acid, thymyl ester Ci6H4204 Me H01C-(CHJ\-'C--0^_J) Ma-CH-Me Used as anthelmintic drug. Plotnikov, N. N., et al. "Use of tepal (thymol ester of palmitic acid) in human echinococ- cosis" Sovet Med, 1965, 28: No. 4, p. 129- 38. Tepanil. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon TEPF Synonyms: Nifos, T.E.P., T.E.P.P. Ethyl pyrophosphate, Et4P207 C8H2007P2 0 0 Et-0-P-(HPM)-E.t Et-0 O-Et Parasympathomimetic drug. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. (Posobie dlia vrachei). I. Farma- kologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov. 1959. p. 84. Merck index, 1960. p. 1022. T.E.P.P. See TEPF Terapas. See "Calcium" under BEAMSK Terfluzin. See Triftazin Termopium. See Thermopium Tersan. See Tetrathion Terylene. See Lavsan Tesalben Tablets containing the following components: Tealbin 0.5 g Salol (Phenyl Salicylate) 0.1 g Benzonaphthol 0.1 g Astringent and disinfectant preparation used in gastrointestinal diseases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 221. Tesaminal. See Thesaminal Drug Index 269 Testenate Synonym: Testosterone Depot. A mixture of 80% of testosterone enanthate and 20% of testosterone propionate. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 116. Testobromletsit. See Testobromolecit Testobromolecit (Testobromletsit) A mixture containing the following components: Methyltestosterone 0.005 g Bromisovalum 0.1 g Lecithin 0.05 g Used in the treatment of vasomotor and autonom- ic disorders in males, including gonadal dis- orders, menopause, asthenia and insomnia. Farmakol Toksik. 1963, 26: No. 4, inside front cover (advertisement). Testosterone Depot. See Testenate Testosterone Phenylpropionate. See Retandrol Testosterone propionate. See Agovirin Testoviron. See Agovirin TET Synonyms: Persitol, TEM, Tretamine, Triethano- melamine, Triethyleneimino-s-Triazine, Triethylenemelamine. s-Triazine, 2,4,6-tris(l-aziridinyl)- C9H12N6 CH2 \>-7T\ /?* CH, M VH N / \ CHjr" CHj Antineoplastic agent Lorionov, L. F- "Present and future aspects of the treatment of malignant tumors with alkylating compounds" Vop Onkol, 1959, 5: No. 3, p. 290-8. Merck index, 1960. p. 1063. Tetamon Synonyms: Salts: Bromide: TMD-10, Etamboro, Etylon, Sympatektoman, TEAB, Tetranium. Chloride: Etamon Chloride, TEA Chloride. Iodide: Tetamon-I. Ammonium, tetraethyl-, halides CsH20N.X Et Et-N-Et -X' i Et Ganglion-blocking agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 142. Merck index, I960, p. 1022. Tetamon-I. See "Iodide" under Tetamon Tetra-Anatoxin SPES. See SPES Preparation Tetracaine. See Dicaine Tetracor. See Corazole Tetrad in. See Teturam Tetraethyl Pyrophosphate. See TEPF Tetraethylthiuram Disulfide. See Teturam Tetrakhlorbenzol. See 4KHB Tetramine Synonym: T-3. Piperidinium, l,r-tetramethylenebis[l-methyl-, di- iodide C16H34N2.2I ^ Me. Ganglion-blocking drug. Lisitsa, F. M. "Use of a ganglion-blocking agent tetramine in neurology" Zh Nevropat Psi- khiat Korsakov, 1960, 60: No. 2, p. 161-6. Tetramine. See Ethoxene Tetran-Gidrokortizonovaia Maz. See Tetran-Hydro- cortisone Ointment Tetran-Hydrocortisone Ointment (Tetran-Gidrokortizon- ovaia Maz) Ointment contrininp 3% of oxytetracycline hy- drochloride anc 1% of hydrocortisone ace- tate. Kalamkarian, A. A. "Tetran-hydrocortisone oint- 270 Drug Index ment in the treatment of some skin dis- eases" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 655-7. Tetranium. See "Bromide" under Tetamon 2,8,12, 18-Tetrathia-3,9,11,17,23,25-hexaazacyc lo- [24.2.2.24,7.2i3,i6.2i9,22.i3,i7]heptatri- acenta-4,6,13,15,19,21,26,28,29,31,34,36- dodecaene, 2,2,8,8,12,12,18,18-octaoxide. See Disulformin Tetrathion (Tetration) Synonyms: Arasan, Fernasan, Nomersan, Pomar- sol, Pomasol, Puralin, Tersan, Thiosan, Thiram, Thiurad, Thiuramyl, Thylate, Ti- uramyl, TMTD, Tuads, Tulisan. Disulfide, bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) CeHi2N2S4 S Me N-C-S-S-C-N Me Anti-infective agent. Korablev, M. V. "Effect of sodium nucleate on the course and outcome of leukopenia pro- duced with tetrathion (tetramethylthiumdi- sulfide)" Biull Eksp Biol Med, I960, 50: No. 12, p. 58-61. Merck index, 1960. p. 1042. Tetration. See Tetrathion 5H-Tetrazoloazepine, 6,7,8,9-tetrahydro-. See Corazole Tetridin Synonyms: Benedorm, Persedon, Presidon. 2,4(lH,3H)-Pyridinedione, 3,3-diethyl- C9H13N02 Et Hypnotic drug used alone or in combination with barbiturates. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 18. Merck index, 1960. p. 852. Teturam Synonyms: Abstinyl, Antabuse, Antaethyl, Anta- etil, Antiaethan, Contrapot, Cronetal, Di- sulfiram, Exhorran, Refusal, Tetradin, Tet- raethylthiuram Disulfide, Thiuram, Tiuram, TTD. Disulfide, bis(diethylthiocarbamoyl) CioH2qN2S4 N-C-S-S-C-n Et Et Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 448. Merck index, 1960. p. 386. Tezan. See Thesane Tezin. See Thesine Thalicmidine (Talikmidin) Thalicmidine C20H23N04 O-Me Me-0 N-Me An adrenergic-blocking alkaloid isolated from Thalictrum minus L. Zabirov, I. Sh., & Khaunina, R. A. Farmakologiia sredstv, blokiruiushchikh adrenergicheskuiu mediatsiiu, 1964. p. 69. Thalicmine (Talikmin) Thalicmine C21H23N05 O-Me Me-0 N-Me O-Me Thalictrum minus L. alkaloid with adrenolytic properties. Zabirov, I. Sh., & Khaunina, R. A. Farmakologiia sredstv, blokiruiushchikh adrenergicheskuiu mediatsiiu, 1964. p. 69. Drug Index 271 Thallium Plaster (Tallievyi Plastyr) Depilatory plaster containing thallium acetate. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 632. Thchmelini (Tkhmelin) Alder seed extract. Used in therapy of inflammatory intestinal dis- eases. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 249. Thecodine (Tekodin) Synonyms: Dihydrohydroxycodeinone, Oxyco- done, Percodan. Salts: Hydrochloride: Dinark- on, Eucodal, Eukodan, Oxycodone Hydro- chloride. Pectinate: Proladone. Codeinone, dihydro-14-hydroxy- C18H21N04 O-Me -OH Analgesic used in the treatment of pain of various etiologies in surgical and obstetric practice. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 61. Merck index, 1960. p. 361. Theodrox. See Diaphylline Theolamine. See Diaphylline Theominal (Teominal) Tablets containing the following components: Theobromine 0.3 mg Phenobarbital 0.03 mg Used in therapy of hypertension. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 126. Theophedrine (Teofedrin) Tablets containing the following components: Theophylline 0.05 g Theobromine 0.05 g Caffeine 0.2 g Aminopyrine 0.2 g Acetophenetidin 0.2 g Ephedrine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Atropa belladonna 0.02 g Lobeline Hydrochloride 0.0002 g (or 0.0001 g of Cytisine) Used in prevention and therapy of bronchial asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 205. Theophorin. See Pernovine Theophyldine. See Diaphylline Theophylline Ethylenediamine. See Diaphylline Thepaphylline (Tepafillin) Tablets containing the following components: Platyphylline Hydrotartrate 0.003 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Phenobarbital 0.03 g Theobromine 0.25 g Spasmolytic, cholinolytic and vasodilator prep- aration. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 221. Thephelidin (Tefelidin) A mixture containing the following components: Theobromine 0.25 g Phenobarbital 0.03 g Salsoline Hydrochloride 0.03 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Goldman, M. M. et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 323. Thephorin. See Pernovin Therapas. See "Calcium" under BEAMSK Thermopium (Termopium) A mixture of the following components: Thermopsis 0.01 g Opium 0.005 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.25 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 323. Thesaminal (Tesaminal) A mixture containing the following components: Theobromine 0.15 g Phenobarbital 0.03 g Aminopyrine 0.3 g Salsoline Hydrochloride 0.03 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 323. 272 Drug Index Thesane (Tezan) White crystalline powder easily soluble in alco- hol. Used as a stimulant of leukopoiesis in the treat- ment of agranulocytic angina, alimentary toxic aleukia, benzene poisoning, leukopenia and as an adjunct in chemotherapy or radio- therapy of cancer. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 322. Thesine (Tezin) Thesine C34H42N206 HO 0 -CHs-O-C- t-O-Crl,- a j OH Thesium minkwizianum curariform alkaloid. Mashkovskii, M. D. "Curariform properties of the alkaloid thesine and of its iodome thy late" Farmakol Toksik, 1955, 18: No. 6, p. 3-9. 4-Thia-l-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acid, 6-[2-(allylthio)acetamido]-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-, potassium salt. See Almecillin Thiacetazone. See Tibon Thiacetazone Soluble. See Soliutizon Thiamizole. See Mercazolyl Thianide (Tianid) Synonyms: Th 1314, F.I. 58-30, Ethionamide, Thioamide, Trecator. Isonicotinamide, 2-ethylthio- CgHmNpS H.N-C-C 'n Et Antitubercular agent. Kivman, G. la., & Kalinina, N. A. "A biological method for the determination of Th 1314 (thianide) in the blood" Biull Eksp Biol Med, 1960, 49: No. 7, p. 121-2. Merck index, 1960. p. 420. Thiantan. See Dinezin Thiazinamine. See Diprazin Thiazinamon. See "Methosalt" under Diprazin Thiazole, 2-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-, hydrochloride. See T-6 Thiazole, 4-[[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]methyl]-, hydro- chloride. See T-10 Thiazole, 4-[[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]methyl]-2-meth- yl-, dihydrochloride. See T-l Thiazole, 2,4-diamino-5-phenyl-. See Daftazol 2-Thiazolidineacetic acid, 4-carboxy-a-phenyl-, 2-eth- yl ester. See Leucogen 3-Thiazolidineacetic acid, 5-furfurylidene-4-oxo-2- thioxo-, ammonium salt. See M2 3-Thiazolidineacetic acid, 4-oxo-2-thioxo-, ammonium salt. See Preparation No. 13 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 2-semicarbazone. See Th-32 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-(p-aminobenzylidene)-. See R24 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 3-(2-aminoethyl)-, hydrochlo- ride. See Preparation No. 19 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-[(p-nitrophen- yl)hydrazone]. See Th-143 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-(phenylhy- drazone). See F 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-semicar- bazone. See Th-150 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-benzylidene-, 2-(thiosemi- carbazone). See Th-5 2,4-Thiazolidinedione, 5-furfurylidene-3-xanthen-9- yl-. See IA 27 3-Thiazolidinepropionic acid, 4-oxo-2-thioxo-. See Preparation No. 17 Drug Index 273 4-Thiazolidinone, 3-(p-ethoxyphenyl)-2-[(p-ethoxy- phenyl)imino]-. See L-6 Thibone. See Tibon Thioamide. See Thianide Thiocaine (Tiokain) Benzoic acid, p-aminothio-, S-[2-(diethylamino)- ethyl] ester Ci3H20N2OS ,-TVw Et ^M-r7-C-S-CHrCH,-N Et Thio-analog of procaine. Nechaev, A. V. "Fluorescence as the index of skin deposits during thiocaine electrophore- sis" Vop Kurort Fizioter, 1960, No. 5, p. 404-8. Thiocarone. See Tibon Thioilipin (Tiodipin) Phosphine sulfide, l,4-piperazinediylbis[bis(l- aziridinyl)- C12H24N6P2S2 CH, S S CH, iv "■ ' \ " N-f-N N-P-N y i \ / ' N — N / \ / \ CHj—CHj CHj—CHj CHa N — N CH- Antineoplastic thio-analog of dipin. Tareeva, A. I., & Grushina, A. A. "On the effect of thiodipin on the organism of experimental animals" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 6, p. 732-8. Thioethanolamine. See Mercamine Thiogenal. See Methygenal Thiomicid. See Tibon Thionicid. See Tibon Thioparamizone. See Tibon Thiophos. See NIUIF 100 Thiophosphamide. See TIO TEF Thiopyrano[4,3-b}indole-8-carboxylic acid, 1,3,4,5- tetrahydro-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl ester, monohydrochloride. See Typindol Thiosan. See Tetrathion Thiosystox. See M-74 Thiotebezin. See Tibon Thio-TEPA. See TIO TEF Thiphenamil Hydrochloride. See Tiphen Thiram. See Tetrathion Thiurad. See Tetrathion Thiuram. See Teturam Thiuramyl. See Tetrathion Thixokon. See Triiotrast Thizone. See Tibon Thorazine. See Aminazin Threthylen. See Narcogen Thrombasal. See Phenillin Thycapzol. See Mercazolyl Thylate. See Tetrathion Tianid. See Thianide Tiatsetazon Rastvorimyi. See Soliutizon Tibicur. See Tibon Tibion. See Tibon Tibizide. See Tubazid Tibon Synonyms: SHCH 87, TB 1/698, Sdt 1041, RP 4207, Activan, Aktivan, Ambathizon, Amithiozone, Antib, Benthiozone, Benzo- thiozone, Berculon A, Berkazon, Conteben, Diasan, Domakol, Ilbion, Livazone, Myvi- zone, Neustab, Novakol, Panrone, Parazone, Seroden, Siocarbazone, Tebalon, Tebemar, 274 Drug Index Tebethion, Tebezone, Thiacetazone, Thi- bone, Thiocarone, Thiomicid, Thionicid, Thioparamizone, Thiotebezin, Thizone, Tibicur, Tibion, Tubercazone. Acetanilide, 4'-formyl-, thiosemicarbazone Ci0H12N4OS -CH^N-NH-C-NH, CHa-C-NH Used in the treatment of tuberculosis. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954, [No. 4]. Merck index, 1960. p. 1031. Tibon Rastvorimyi. See Soliutizon Tibon Soluble. See Soliutizon Ticinil. See Butadion Tifen. See Tiphen Tikha-Askane Askaniia bentonite clay preparation with ad- sorbent and astringent properties. Indenbaum, I. S. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1959. p. 260. Tiodipin. See Thiodipin Tiofos. See NIUIF 100 Tiofosfamid. See TIO TEF Tiofosyl. See TIO TEF Tiogenal. See Methygenal Tiokain. See Thiocaine Tiosistoks. See M-74 TIO TEF Synonyms: NSC-6396, STEPA, TESPA, Thiophos- phamide, Thio-TEPA, Tiofosfamid, Tiofosyl, Triethylenethiophosphoramide, TSPA. Phosphine sulfide, tris(l-aziridinyl)- C6H12N3PS CH, S CH, iv " '\ N-P-N !/ I \' CH, N CH, CH,-CH, Antineoplastic agent. Chernov, V. A., & Lytkina, V. B. "Antitumor ac- tivity of tetraethyleneimido-piperazine-N,N'- diphosphoric acid (dipin)" Vop Onkol, 1957, 3: No. 5, p. 546-62. Merck index, 1960. p. 1064. Tiphen (Tifen) Synonyms: Thiphenamil Hydrochloride, Trocinate Hydrochloride. Acetic acid, diphenylthio-, S-[2-(diethylamino)- ethyl]ester, hydrochloride C20H25NOS.HC1 CgHi 1N.1/2H2S04 (fjhCH-CH-NH, -VzHjSO, Monoamine oxidase inhibitor used in the treat- ment of depression. Grinshtein, V. la., et al. "Experimental and clinical data on a new monoamine oxidase inhibitor—transamine" Zh Nevropat Psikhiat Korsakov, 1962, 62: No. 12, p. 1806-12. New and nonofficial drugs, 1964. p. 496. Tranylcypromine Sulfate. See Transamine Trasentine Hydrochloride. See "Hydrochloride" under Spasmolytin Traskov's Mixture (Mikstura Traskova) A mixture containing the following components: g g 32.0 g 32.0 g 32.0 g 12.5 12.5 12.5 6.0 g 100.0 g 20.0 g 100.0 g 100.0 g 0.003 g to 1000 ml Urtica dioica Equisetum arvense Mentha piperita A donis Anise Pine Needles Rosa Potassium Iodide Sodium Hydrocarbonate Sodium Iodide Glycerin Silver Nitrate Distilled Water Used in the treatment of asthma. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 323. Trecator. See Thianide Tresochin. See Quingamine Tretamine. See TET Trethylene. See Narcogen Trevira. See Lavsan Tri. See Narcogen Triabrodil. See Triiotrast Triacanthine (Triakantin) Gledischia triacanthos alkaloid. Used in therapy of intestinal spasms and asthma. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 203. Triakantin. See Triacanthine s-Triazine, 2,4-bis(l-aziridinyl)-6-(benzyloxy)-. See Benzodet s-Triazine, 2-chloro-4,6-bis(ethylamino)-. See Sim- azin s-Triazine, 2-chloro-4-(ethylamino)-6-(isopropylami- no)-. See Atrazine s-Triazine, 4,6-diamino-l-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,2-dihy- dro-2,2-dimethyl-. See Chlorazine s-Triazine, 2,4,6-tris(l-aziridinyl)-. See TET 4H-1,2,4-Triazole, 4-[(5-nitrofurfurylidene)amino]-. See Furazonal Tribestris A bitter substance obtained from Tribulus ter- restris. Used in the restoration of gastric acidity. Gersamiia, V. Novye lekarstvennye sredstva iz rastitelnogo syria GSSR, 1957. p. 65. Trichloran. See Narcogen Trichloren. See Narcogen Trichloroethene. See Narcogen Trichloroethylene. See Narcogen Trichomonacid (Trikhomonatsid) Quinoline, 4-[[4-(diethylamino)-l-methylbutyl)- amino]-6-methoxy-2-(p-nitrostyryl)-, phos- phate (1:3) C27H34N403.3H3P04 Ma-0 3HaP0« NH-CH-(CHA-N 3 \ Et Used locally or orally in the treatment of Tri- chomonas vaginalis infections of male and Drug Index 277 female genital systems. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 538. Trichomycin (Trikhomitsin) Antibiotic produced by some strains of Actino- myces isolated from Caucasian and Molda- vian soils. Tsyganov, V. A., et al. "Isolation and charac- teristics of triehomycin-producing actinomy- cetes" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 4, p. 291-6. Trichotezin (Trikhotetsin) A fungostatic antibiotic produced by Trichotezir um roseum. Poltorak, V. A. "Colotrimetric determination of Trichotezin" Antibiotiki, 1963, 8: No. 7, p. 638-40. Tri-Clene. See Narcogen Tricofuron. See Furaxone Tricuran. See Pyrolaxon Tridione. See Trimetin Trielene. See Narcogen Triethanomelamine. See TET Triethylamine, 2-(2-allyl-6-methoxyphenoxy)-. See Pregnantol Triethylamine, 2,2"/-[(l ,2-diethylethylene)bis(p-phen- yleneoxy)]bis-, dihydrochloride. See Diethy- phen Triethyleneimino-s-Triazine. See TET Triethylenemelamine. See TET Triethylenephosphoramide. See TEF Triethylenethiophosphoramide. See TIO TEF Trifluoperazine. See Triftazin Trifluoroperazine. See Triftazin Triftazin Synonyms: SKF-5019, SKK-5019, Parstelin, Stela- zine, Terfluzin, Trifluoperazine, Trifluoro- perazine. Phenothiazine, 10-[3-(4-methyl-l-piperazinyl)- propyl]-2-(trifluoromethyl)- C21H24F3N3S CF, [CH^-N N-Ma A tranquilizer. Zhuravlev, S. V., et al. "Synthesis of triflazin— 10-[3-(l-methyl-4-piperazinyl)propyl]-2- trifluoromethylphenylthiazine dihydrochlo- ride" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1965, 19: No. 2, p. 10-3. Trihexylphenidyl Hydrochloride. See Cyclodol Triiotrast Synonyms: Bronchoselectan, Diaginol, Sodium Acetrizoate, Thixokon, Triabrodil, Trio- gnost, Triopac, Triurol, Urokon Sodium. Benzoic acid, 3-acetamido-2,4,6-triiodo-, sodium salt C9H6I3N03.Na C0,H i-rr"S-i o i^Lmh-c-ch, I A contrast medium. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 618. Merck index, 1960. p. 943. Trikhomitsin. See Trichomycin Trikhomonatsid. See Trichomonacid Trikhotetsin. See Trichotezin Trilafon. See Ethaperazine Trilene. See Narcogen Triline. See Narcogen Trimanyl. See Diethyphen Trimar. See Narcogen Trimecaine (Trimekain) Synonyms: MG 10, LL 31, Mesidicaine, Meso- caine, Mezokain. 278 Drug Index Acetanilide, 2-(diethylamino)-2',4',6'-trimethyl- monohydrochloride Cx5H24N2O.HCl Hz \Ai~ft 7-NH-C-CH.-N -HCI Me Local anesthetic. Prianishnikova, N. T., & Sharov, N. S. "Compar- ative studies on the activity of trimecaine and novocaine in infiltration anesthesia" Eksp Khir Anest, 1962, 7: No. 2, p. 83-6. Trimedal. See Trimetin Trimekain. See Trimecaine Trimeperidine. See Promedol Trimethadione. See Trimetin Trimethidinium Methosulfate. See Camphonium Trimetin Synonyms: Absentol, Edion, Epidion, Petidion, Ptimal, Tridione, Trimedal, Trimethadione, Troxidone. 2,4-Oxazolidinedione, 3,5,5-trimethyl- C9H9N03 Me ft )=J----N- Me Used in various forms of epilepsy. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 84. Merck index, 1960. p. 1067. Triognost. See Triiotrast Trioksazin. See Trioxazine Triombrin Synonyms: Diatrizoate Sodium, Hypaque Sodium, Urografin. Benzoic acid, 3,5-diacetamido-2,4,6-triiodo-, sodium salt Cx iH9I3N204.Na C0,H 0 I-rfVl 0 -Na H3C-C-MH-v^J-MH-C-CH3 I Water-soluble contrast medium used in excretory urography. Sergeev, P. V., et al. "Distribution of triombrin labeled with 1*31 in the white rat organism" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 5, p. 600-2. Merck index, 1960. p. 337. Triopac. See Triiotrast Triostam. See Solusurmin Triostib. See Solusurmin Trioxazine (Trioksazin) Morpholine, 4-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)- C14H19N05 Me-0 'I \\ ■C-N Mt-0 Me-0 A tranquilizer. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 25. Tripasol (Tripazol) Tablets containing the following components: Acriflavine Hexamethylenetetramine Triborate Menthol Eucalyptol Sucrose Cocoa Used in mouth and throat disinfection. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 592. Tripazol. See Tripasol Trip rot am in A biological product from soft roe, of ganoid fishes inhibiting the dehydrogenase activity of ascites cells of Ehrlich's tumor and sar- coma 180 as well as aerobic respiration of Drug Index 279 these cells. Ermolyeva, Z. Y., et al. Antitumor activity of certain substances of natural origin. Acta Unlnt Cancr, 1964, 20: p. 165-7. Triprotamine sulfate. See Ecmoline Triurol. See Triiotrast Tri viol Tablets containing tincture of Viola tricoloris used in therapy of chronic bronchitis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekar- stvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 11. Trochin. See Quingamine Trocinate Hydrochloride. See Tiphen Tromexan. See Neodicoumarin Tropacin (Tropatsin) Synonym: Tropazine. Acetic acid, diphenyl-, 3a-tropanyl ester C22H25N02 -0-C l-CH -CH-^> A cholinolytic drug, with specific central activity used in the treatment of parkinsonism, trau- matic brain diseases, hepatolenticular de- generation and dystonia and other disorders of the central nervous system. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 85. Tropafen. See Tropaphen Tropaphen (Tropafen) Propionic acid, 3-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-2-phenyl-, acetate, 3a-tropanyl ester C25H29N04 o rCH---1 0 y^ r-, 0 W-Ma CH-O-C-CH-CHrT^-O-C-CHj CH----' A parasympatholytic agent used as a vasodilator. Rubtsov, M. V. "Basic trends in the synthesis of hypotensive drugs" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1963, 17: No. 12, p. 16-24. Tropatsin. See Tropacin Tropazine. See Tropacin Tropentan Cyclopentanecarboxylic acid, 1-phenyl-, 3a-tropan- yl ester, hydrochloride C2qH27N02.HC1 rCH--- N-Me Url— 1 0 CH-O-C y/ \\ J HCI Tropacin derivative acting on the peripheral ana central cholinoreactive systems. Shadurskii, K. S. Farmakologiia kak osnova terapii. I. Farmakologiia kholinergicheskikh protsessov, 1959. p. 142. Trosinone. See Pregnin Troxidone. See Trimetin Truksilonii. See Truxillonium Truxillonium (Truksilonii) Piperidinium, l-(4-hydroxybutyl)-l-methyl-, iodide, diester with ot-2,4-diphenyl-l,3-cyclobutane- dicarboxylic acid C3sH56N204.2I N-(CH,)-0-C-L- 0 Me,— —Jc-0-(CH2V+N!^J> Me 0 21" A short-term muscle relaxant. Kharkevich, D. A., & Kravchuk, L. A. "On the pharmacology of a new curariform drug trux- illonium" Farmakol Toksik, 1961, 24: No. 3, p. 318-24. Tselanid. See Celanide Tselikomitsin. See Coelicomycin Tsepentil. See Cepentil 280 Drug Index Tserulomitsin. See Cerulomycin Tsetamifen. See Cetamiphen Tsiakrin. See Cyacrin Tsiamid. See Cyamide Tsidoksin. See Cydoxin Tsigerol. See Cygerol Tsiin. See Acetoxan B Tsikhol. See Cichol Tsiklamid. See Cyclamide Tsiklamin. See Cyclamine Tsiklodol. See Cyclodol Tsiklofosfan. See Cyclophosphane Tsiklokhin. See Haloquine Tsiklometiazid. See Cyclomethiazide Tsiklotiazid. See Cyclomethiazide Tsikvalon. See Cyqualone Tsilotropin. See Salitropin Tsimarin. See Cymarin Tsinkundan. See Zincundan Tsipenam. See Cypenam TSIPK Narcotic-Anti-Shock Solution (Narkozno-Pro- tivoshokovaia Zhidkost TSIPK) Plasma substitute containing the following com- ponents: Sodium Chloride 15.0 g Calcium Chloride 2.0 g Dihydrohydroxycodeinone 0.08 g Ephedrine 0.2 g Distilled Water to 1000.0 cc Used in the treatment of traumatic shock. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 396. TSIPK Saline-Alcoholic Solution (Solevaia Gliukozno- Spirtovaia Zhidkost TSIPK) Synonym: Seltsovskii's Solution. A solution containing the following components: Sodium Chloride 7,o Potassium Chloride 0.2 Magnesium Sulfate 0.94 a Glucose 54.0 cc Vibel's Solution 33 cc (100 cc of solution contains 10 cc of 0.1 N Hydrochloric Acid, 0.525 g of Sodium Chlo- ride and Distilled Water) Rectified Alcohol 80.0 cc Distilled Water to 1000.0 cc Used in therapy of shock. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 136. TSIPK Saline Infusin. See TSOLIPK Saline Infusin TSIPK Serotransfusin (Serotransfuzin TSIPK) Plasma substitute containing the following com- ponents: Sodium Chloride 7.5 „ Potassium Chloride 0.2 s Magnesium Chloride 0.1 g Mono-substituted Sodium phos- phate 0.052 g Di-substituted Sodium Phos- phate 0.476 g Glucose 10.o cc Distilled Water to 1000.0 cc Used in the treatment of shock without hemor- rhage, moderate hemorrhage, burns, severe intoxications, dehydration and suppurative infections. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 394. Tsisteamin. See Mercamine Tsisteinamin. See Mercamine Tsistenal. See Cystenal Tsititon. See Cytiton Tsitotoksicheskaia Antiretikuliarnaia Syvorotka. See Bogomolets' Serum Tsitramon. See Citramon TSNIDI Paste (Pasta TSNIDI) 65% DDT preparation. Dotsenko, T. K. et al. "Experience with new in- Drug Index 281 secticides in fly control in non-isolated areas" Med Parazit, 1962, 31: No. 2, 355-8. TSOLIPK Protein Hydrolysate (Belkovyi Gidrolizat TSOLIPK) Product of acid hydrolysis of casein proteins. Used subcutaneously or intravenously alone or with glucose solution, blood and various plasma substitutes. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 382. TSOLIPK Saline Infusin (Solevoi Infuzin TSOLIPK) Synonyms: Fedorov-Vasilev Solution, Rastvor Fedorova-Vasileva, Solevoi Infuzin TSIPK, TSIPK Saline Infusin. Plasma substitute containing the following com- ponents: Potassium Chloride 0.2 g Sodium Chloride 8.0 g Calcium Chloride 0.25 g Magnesium Sulfate 0.25 g Sodium Bicarbonate 0.8 g Mono-Substituted Sodium Sulfate 0.13 g Distilled Water to 1000.0 cc Used in therapy of shock, hemorrhage and dehy- dration. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 393. TSPA. See TIO TEF TTD. See Teturam Tuads. See Tetrathion Tubazid Synonyms: FSR 3, IN 73, L 1945, RP 5015, Arma- cide, Armazide, Chemidon, Cortinazine, Co- tinizin, Dinacrin, Ditubin, Ertuban, GINK, Hidrasonil, Hycozid, INH, Iscotin, Isolyn, Isonex, Isoniazid, Isonicazid, Isonicid, Iso- nicotan, Isonilex, Isonindon, Isonirit, Isoni- zide, Isotebezid, Isozide, Nevin, Niadrin, Nicetal, Niconyl, Nicotibine, Nicozide, Ni- daton, Nikozid, Nydrazide, Nyscozid, Pyc- azide, Pyreazide, Pyridicin, Pyrizidin, Rimi- fon, Tibizide, Tisin, Tubeco, Tubicon, Ty- vid, Unicozyde, Zinadon, Zonazide. Isonicotinic acid, hydrazide C6H7N30 N >C-NH-NHj Antitubercular agent. Akademiia Nauk Latviiskoi SSR. Tubazid, 195S. Merck index, 1960. p. 576. Tubeco. See Tubazid Tubercazone. See Tibon Tubicon. See Tubazid Tulisan. See Tetrathion Tusilan. See Demorphan Tussilin Extract of organs of animals immunized against tuberculosis. Used in immunotherapy of tuberculosis. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarst- vennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 71. Tutofusin. See Subsidol Tylenol. See Acetophen Tylinal. See "Hydrochloride" under Phepranon Typhomycin. See Levomycetin Typindol (Tipindol) Thiopyrano[4,3-b]indole-8-carboxylic acid, 1,3,- 4,5-tetrahydro-, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl es- ter, monohydrochloride C ieH2oN202S.HCl Me, 0 ^N-CHj-CHj-O-C-rj •HCI A serotonin antagonist. Zakusov, V. V. "Pharmacology and chemistry" Vest Akad Med Nauk SSSR, 1964, 19: No. 4, p. 43-51. Tyrosine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)- amino}phenyl]-DL-alanyl]-, ethyl ester, L-. See Astiron Tyvid. See Tubazid 282 Drug Index I UBP-LIPK Synonyms: Carbohydrate-Protein Plasma-Substi- tute, Uglevodno-Belkovyi Plazmozamenitel. A mixture of syncol and human plasma. Petrov, I. R., & Filatov, A. N. Plazmozameshcha- iushchie rastvory, 1958. p. 16. Uglevodno-Belkovyi Plasmozamenitel. See UBP- LIPK Ugolnaia Syvorotka. See Carbon Serum Ulexine. See Cytiton Umbradil. See Cardiotrast Undecanoic acid, lO-(p-iodophenyl)-, ethyl ester. See Neurotrast Undecin (Undetsin) Ointment containing the following components: Undecylenic Acid 10% Cupric Salt of Undecylenic Acid 10% Glycerin a-p-Chlorophenyl Ester 5% Fatty Base 75% Used in therapy of dermatomycoses. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 567. Undetsin. See Undecin Unicozyde. See Tubazid Unistradiol. See Agofollin Unithiol (Unitiol) 1-Propanesulfonic acid, 2,3-dimercapto-, sodium salt C3H803S3.Na SH HS-CHa-CH-CHrSOjH -Na Dimercaprol derivative used in therapy of heavy metal poisoning. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 444. Unitiol. See Unithiol Uracil, l-allyl-6-amino-3-ethyl-. See Allacyl Uracil, 5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-6-methyl-. See Dopan Uracil, 5-[(2-chloroethyl)(2-fluoroethyl)amino>6- methyl-. See Fluoropan Uracil, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-6-methyl-. See Pentoxyl Uracil, 6-methyl-. See Methacil Uramid. See Urosulfan Urbil. See Meprotan Urea, compd. with H202 (1: 1). See Hydroperite Urea, l-[bis(l-aziridinyl)phosphinyl]-3-(2-naphthyl)-. See Preparation 484 Urea, l-butyl-3-(p-tolylsulfonyl)-. See Butamid Urea, [3-(chloromercuri)-2-methoxypropyl]-. See Promeran Urea, l-cyclohexyl-3-(p-tolylsulfonyl)-. See Cycla- mide Urea, l,l-diethyl-3-(D-6-methylisoergolen-8-yl)-. See Lysenil Urea, (phenylacetyl)-. See Neophedan Urea, sulfanilyl-. See Urosulfan Urea Hydrogen Peroxide. See Hydroperite Uriodone. See Cardiotrast Urobesalol Tablets containing the following components: Salol 0.25 g Methenamine 0.25 g Belladonna 0.015 g Urinary anti-infective agent. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 587. Urodan A mixture of the following components: Piperazine Phosphate 2.5% Methenamine 8.0% Sodium Benzoate 2.5% Lithium Benzoate (or Citrate) 2.0% Disodium Phosphate 10.0% Drug Index 283 Sodium Bicarbonate 37.5% Tartaric Acid 37.5% Used in therapy of podagra, urolithiasis, nephro- lithiasis and rheumatoid arthritis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 407. Urodiacin. See Dichlothiazide Urodiazin. See Dichlothiazide Urograf. See Cardiotrast Urografin. See Triombrin Urokon Sodium. See Triiotrast Urosal A mixture of methenamine and phenyl salicylate. Urinary anti-infective agent. Shimanko, A. I., & Lvov, N. M. Primenenie lekarstvennykh sredstv v bytovykh uslovi- iakh, 1959. p. 41. Urosulfan Synonyms: Euvernil, Sulfanilylurea, Sulphacarba- mide, Sulphaurea, Uramid. Urea, sulfanilyl- C7H9N303S ___ u ,N-CyS0a-MH-C- NH2 Used in the treatment of urinary tract infec- tions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 487. Merck index, 1960. p. 997. Urozin Tablets containing the following components: Piperazine Phosphate 0.22 g Lithium Benzoate 0.1 g Methenamine 0.25 g Used in therapy of podagra, urolithiasis, nephro- lithiasis, spondylo-arthritis and rheuma- toid arthritis. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 407. Ursall (Urzall) Ether extract of Allium ursivum. Used in therapy of vaginal trichomoniasis and gonorrhea. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 602. Urutin Mixture containing the following components: Rutin 0.025 g Urotropin 0.05 g Distilled Water 1.0 ml Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 323. Urzall. See Ursall Uspokoitelnyi Chai. See Sedative Tea Uterol. See Pregnantol Uza. See Bee Glue V Powder (Poroshok V) Biogenic stimulator prepared from human blood coagulum mixed with various antiseptic sub- stances. Used in wound healing. Golovin, G. V. "Use of blood preparations for the acceleration of healing of injured tis- sues" Vestn Khir Grekov, 1960, 84: No. 3, p. 120-31. Vabrocid. See Furacillin Vabrocin. See Furacillin Vaccinocidin (Vaktsinotsidin) An anti-smallpox antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces No. 3933-13. Soloveva, N. K., et al. "Characteristics of the organism producing vaccinocidin, an anti- viral antibiotic; its isolation and proper- ties" Antibiotiki, 1964, 9: No. 7, p. 596-602. Vaktsina EB. See EB Vaccine Vaktsina STI. See STI Vaccine 284 Drug Index Yaktsinotsidin. See Vaccinocidin Valcrophenone , 5-(hexahydro- lH-azepin- 1-yl)- 2',4',5'-trinitro-. See NS 5 Valine, N-[N-acetyl-3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino> phenyl]alanyl>, ethyl ester. See Asalin Valine, N-[3-[p-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]phenyl]- alanyl]-, ethyl ester. See Sal in Valladan. See Amizil Vallergin. See Diprazin Valocardin. See Corvalol Valocordin (Valokordin) A preparation containing a bromide, isovaleric acid and barbituric acid. Used in the treatment of angina pectoris, nervous system diseases and gastric disorders. Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1961. p. 63. Valocormid (Valokormid) 10 ml 10 ml 5 ml 4 g 0.25 g to 30 ml A mixture of the following components Valeriana Tincture Convallaria Tincture Atropa belladonna Tincture Sodium Bromide Menthol Distilled Water A sedative and spasmolytic preparation used in cardiovascular neuroses caused by brady cardia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. I960, 1964. p. 219. Valogepar. See Valohepar Valohepar (Valogepar) A mixture of validol and heparin. Liubovich, V. I. "Treatment of stenocardia and prevention of coronary thrombosis with valohepar" Kardiologiia, 1964, 4: No. 1, p. 57-61. Valokordin. See Valocordin Valokormid. See Valocormid Vanillin, thiosemicarbazone. See VTS Preparation Vanillin, thiosemicarbazone, Na deriv. See SHCH- 66 Vanillin Thiosemicarbazone. See VTS Preparation Vanilone. See Cyqualone Vanizide. See Phthivazid Varophen. See Propazin Vasano. See Aeron Vasiodone. See Cardiotrast Vasodilan. See Efanol Vasodilatol. See Erynit Vasodilian. See Efanol Vasogen (Vazogen) Synonyms: Vasoliment, Vazoliment. A mixture of the following components: Oleic Acid 30 % Alcoholic Ammonia Solution 10 % Liquid Petrolatum 60 % Used as a base for ointments. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 626. Vasoliment. See Vasogen Vasoton (Vazoton) Synonyms: Analeptin, Cardiodynamin, Oxedrine, Parasympathol, Simpalon, Simpatol, Sym- cortol, Sympathol, Synephrin, Synthenate. Benzyl alcohol, p-hydroxy-cc-[(methylamino)meth- yl]- C9H13N02 OH 0-T XV-CH-CH3-NH-Me Sympathomimetic drug. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarstvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 172. Merck index, I960, p. 541. Drug Index 285 Vazogen. See Vasogen Vazoliment. See Vasogen Vazoton. See Vasoton Vegolysen. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Vegolysin. See "Dibromide" under Hexonium Veliutinin Antifungal antibiotic isolated from Aspergillus velutinus. Bekker, Z. E., et al. "Veliutinin, an antibiotic from Aspergillus velutinus" Antibiotiki, 1958, 3: No. 4, p. 104-5. Venapiolin-1 Synonym: KF-1. Bee venom in apricot or peach oil containing 2-3 relative units (0.2-0.3 mg) of venom per 1 ml of the preparation. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 429. Venapiolin-2 Synonym: KF-2. Attenuated bee venom in apricot or peach oil. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 430. Yentriculen (Ventrikulen) An alcoholic extract from the following plants: Angelica Acorus Chelidonium Calendula Carduus benedictus Menyanthes trifoliata Plantago psyllium Gentiana Used in the treatment of peptic ulcer. Grigoriants, A. N. "Ventriculen therapy of peptic ulcer and gastritis patients" Sovet Med, 1963, 27: No. 10, p. 106-9. Ventriculin. See Gastrocrine Ventrikulen. See Ventriculen Veramon. See Verodon Veritol. See Promethin Vermitin. See Preparation 391 Verodon Synonym: Veramon. Tablets containing the following components: Aminopyrine 1 part Barbital 2 parts Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 73. Versamine. See Mecamine Vertolan. See Sulfadimezin Veshchestvo P. See P Substance Veshchestvo R. See R Substance Vetrazine Hydrazine, veratryl- C9H14N202 Me-0 Ma"° \ /~CHrNH~NHa A monoamine oxidase inhibitor. Vorobev, V. G., et al. " Vascular reaction changes in isolated heart of atherosclerotic dogs during the simultaneous administration of adrenalin, phenitron and vetrazin" Pat Fiziol Eksp Ter, 1964, 8: No. 1, p. 46-9. Vicair (Vikair) Tablets containing the following components: Bismuth Nitrate 0.35 g Magnesium Carbonate 0.4 g Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.2 g Ground Acorus Root 0.025 g Ground Rhamnus Bark 0.025 g Antacid preparation used in gastric hyperacidity. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 220. Videin Preparation containing casein and 200,000 units of calciferol. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 101. 286 Drug Index Videin D2 Preparation containing vitamin D2 and casein. Lukianova, E. M. "Effectiveness of videin D2 in the prevention of rickets in children" Pediatriia, 1965, 44: No. 3, p. 23-6. Vikair. See Vicair Vikalin A mixture containing the following components: Bismuth Nitrate 0.35 Basic Magnesium Carbonate 0.4 Sodium Hydrocarbonate 0.20 Rhamnus 0.025 Rutin 0.005 Khellin 0.005 Orlov, lu. E., et al. "Quantitative determination of khellin in combined medicinal prepara- tions with the use of the polarographic method" Med Zh (Kiev), 1963, 18: No. 5, p. 36-9. Vikasol 2-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro- 2-methyl-l ,4-dioxo-, sodium salt CnH10O5S.Na 0 Me ■S0,H -Na Vitamin K preparation used in therapy of hemor- rhages secondary to hypoprothrombinemia. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 319. Vikherkevich' Eye Drops (Glaznye Kapli Vikher- kevicha) A mixture containing the following components: Physostigmine Salicylate 0.05 g Pachycarpine Hydrochloride 0.2 g Cocaine Hydrochloride 0.03 g Ethylmorphine Hydrochloride 0.2 g 0.1% Solution of Epinephrine Hydrochloride 10 drops Distilled Water 10.0 g Used in the treatment of glaucoma. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 296. Vinol-PK Dicoumarin derivative with anticoagulant proper- ties. Petriaevskaia, N. V., & Valdman, A. V. "Phar- macological study on high-molecular anti- coagulants" Farmakol Toksik, 1964, 27: No. 3, p. 331-4. Vinylin. See Shostakovskii's Balsam Violarine Antiviral antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces violaceus cultures. Melnikova, A. A., & Veselov, N. M. "Compara- tive physiological studies on the two strains of Actinomyces violaceus producing anti- viral antibiotics" Antibiotiki, 1959, 4: No. 1, p. 31-6. Viomycin. See Florimycin Viosal A mixture containing the following components: Bismuth Nitrate 0.25 g Opium 0.01 g Salol 0.25 g Urvantsev, I. F. Lekarstvennye preparaty, 1964. p. 535. Viperalgin Snake-venom preparation with analgesic proper- ties. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 146. Vipraksin. See Vipraxin Viprakutan A liniment containing 0.0001% of various snake venoms, 6% of methyl salicylate and 3% of camphor. Used in the treatment of rheumatic pain, neural- gia and sciatica. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 432. Vipratoks. See Vipraxin Vipratox. See Vipraxin Vipraxin (Vipraksin) Synonyms: Vipratoks, Vipratox. 0.006% Dry Vipera berus berus venom in 0.3% Drug Index 287 tricresol solution. Used as an analgesic in various neurological conditions. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Dopol. 1960, 1964. p. 145. Viprazid Preparation containing 0.1 mg of snake venom in 1 ml of isotonic sodium chloride solution. Used in the treatment of rheumatism, lum- bago, sciatica, bronchial asthma and herpes zoster. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 432. Virapin Preparation containing bee venom and procaine. Used in the treatment of rheumatic and neuralgic diseases. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 55. Virusin Antibiotic isolated from Actinomyces cultures. Virusin is active against viruses, bacteria and fungi. Krasilnikov, N. A. Antagonizm mikrobov i anti- bioticheskie veshchestva, 1958. p. 308. Visculen (Viskulen) Viscum album extract used in the treatment of hypertension. Lidskii, B. I. Prakticheskoe posobie po lekarstvennoi terapii vnutrennikh boleznei, 1959. p. 118. Vishnevskij's Anesthetic Solution (Anesteziruiu- shchii Rastvor Vishnevskogo) A mixture containing the following components: 1. Sodium Chloride 5.0 g Potassium Chloride 0.075 g Procaine 2.5 g 0.1% Solution of Epine- phrine Hydrochloride 2.0 ml Distilled Water 1000.00 ml 2. Procaine 2.5 g Sodium Chloride 6.0 g Potassium Chloride 0.075 g Calcium Chloride 0.125 g Distilled Water 1000.0 ml Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 296. Vishnevsky's Ointment (Maz po Vishnevskomu) Ointment containing the following components: Pitch 3 g Bismuth Tribromophenate 3 g Castor Oil 100 g Used in therapy of wounds, ulcers, bed sores, etc. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 585. Viskiosol. See Cardiotrast Viskulen. See Visculen Vitacycline (Vitatsiklin) Preparation containing the following components: Tetracycline Vitamin C Vitamin Bi Vitamin B2 Used in the treatment of pneumonias, subacute bacterial endocarditis, bacillary and amebic dysentery, whooping cough, gonorrhea, brucellosis, tularemia, typhus, trachoma and psittacosis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 56. Vitaderm Carotene ointment. Used in therapy of burns, frostbite, nipple fis- sures, eczema and leg ulcers. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 294. Vitaminnyi Chai No. 1. See Vitamin Tea No. 1 Vitaminnyi Chai No. 2. See Vitamin Tea No. 2 Vitamin Tea No. 1 (Vitaminnyi Qiai No. 1) Decoction of equal parts of Rosa and Ribes nigrum fruits. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 321. Vitamin Tea No. 2 (Vitaminnyi Chai No. 2) Decoction of equal parts of Rosa and Sorbus fruits. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 321. Vitatsiklin. See Vitacycline 288 Drug Index Vitreous Body (Steklovidnoe Telo) Biogenic stimulator containing hyaluronic acid prepared from eyes of slaughtered cattle. Used in therapy of infectious and inflammatory diseases, asthenia, nephritis, liver cirrho- sis, cardiac insufficiency, malignant tumor and edema. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1958. p. 441. Vnuran. See Mercaptophos Voda Glitserino-Sodovaia. See Glycerinated Soda Water Voiachek's Ointment (Maz Voiacheka) A mixture containing the following components: Lead Plaster 5.0 g Sunflower Oil 10.0 g Mint Oil 3 drops Used in the treatment of rhinitis. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 297. Voitsekhovskii's Mixture (Mikstura Voitsekhovskogo) A mixture containing the following components: Valeriana Root Ex- tract 12 parts per 200.0 g Sodium Bromide 6.0 g Aminopyrine 3.0 g Codeine 0.12 g Phenobarbital 0.3 g Used in obstetric anesthesia. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 296. Vorobev's Mixture (Smes Vorobeva) A mixture containing the following components: . Phenobarbital 0.05 g (or Hexamidin 0.15 g) Diphenin 0.05 g Nicotinic Acid 0.03 g Glutamic Acid 0.2 g Spasmolytin 0.1 g Caffeine 0.015g Glucose 0.3 g . Phenobarbital 0.05 g (or Hexamidine 0.25 g) Diphenin 0.1 g Nicotinic Acid 0.06 g Glutamic Acid 0.3 g Spasmolytin Caffeine Glucose 3. Phenobarbital (or Hexamidine Diphenin Glutamic Acid Nicotinic Acid Caffeine Glucose Used in the treatment of epilepsy. Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 296. Voskovoi Klei. See Blue Glue VTS Preparation (Preparat VTS) Synonym: Vanillin Thiosemicarbazone. Vanillin, thiosemicarbazone C9HuN302S 0.1 g 0.02 g 0.3 g 0.1 g 0.5 ET) 0.1 g 0.3 g 0.06 g 0.02 g 0.3 g Me-0 HO ■CH--N-NH-C-NK, Antitubercular agent. "Thiosemicarbazones" Khim Med, 1954 [No. 4] p. 103. Westrosol. See Narcogen Wintermin. See Aminazin Wofatox. See Metaphos Xycaine (Ksikain) Synonyms: LL-30, IEM-210, Astracaine, Isicaine, Leostesin, Lidocaine Hydrochloride, Ligno- caine, Maricaine, Solcaine, Xylestein, Xylocaine Hydrochloride, Xyloton, Xylotox. 2',6'-Acetoxylidide, 2-(diethylamino)-, monohy- Drug Index 289 drochloride C 14H22N20.HC1 Me /—I 0 Et I Et ft y-NH-C-CHj,-M Local anesthetic. Mashkovskii, M. D. Lekarstvennye sredstva, 1960. p. 256. Merck index, 1960. p. 608. Xylamine. See Embitol p-Xylene, a,a,a,a',a',o('-hexachloro-. See Getol 2,6-Xylenol, 4-[(7-chloro-4-quinolyl)amino]-a,a'-bis- (hexylamino)-. See Haloquine Xylestein. See Xycaine Xylocaine Hydrochloride. See Xycaine Xyloton. See Xycaine Xylotox. See Xycaine Yadalan. See Chlorurit Yatrocin. See Furacillin Yetrazol. See Corazole Yomesan. See Preparation 391 Zashchita-1. See Repellin-Alpha Zelenin's Drops (Kapli Zelenina) 1. Convallaria Tincture Valeriana Tincture Atropa Belladonna Tincture Menthol 2. Convallaria Tincture Valeriana Tincture Atropa belladonna Tincture Menthol 10.0 g 10.0 g 2.5 g 0.1 g 10.0 g 10.0 g 5.0 g 0.2 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye preparaty, 1965. p. 302. Zelenoe Maslo. See Green Oil Zhelatinol. See Gelatinol Zhelchegonnyi Chai. See Cholagogue tea Zheliodon. See Geliodone Zhidkost Beliakova 31-E. See Beliakov's Solution 31-E Zhidkost Berezhnogo. See Berezhnyi's Solution Zhidkost Chaikovskogo. See Chaikovskii's Solution Zhidkost Gordeeva. See Gordeev's Solution Zhidkost Krichevskogo. See Krichevskii's Solution Zhidkost Lipovetskogo. See Lipovetskii's Solution Zhidkost L-2 Lesovaia. See L-2 Solution Zhidkost Malinina. See Malinin's Ointment Zhidkost Mitroshina. See Mitroshin's Solution Zhidkost Novikova. See Novikov's Solution Zhidkost Protiv Zuda. See Anti-Pruritus Solution Zinadon. See Tubazid Zincundan (Tsinkundan) Ointment containing the following components: Undecylenic Acid 10 % Zinc Salt of Undecylenic Acid 10 % Salicylanilide 70 % Emulsion Pershin, G. N., et al. "Preparations for the treatment of dermatomycoses based on un- decylenic acid" Med Promyshl SSSR, 1960, 14: No. 4, p. 47-51. Zolotova-Kostomarova's Powder (Poroshki Zolotovoi - Kostomarovoi) Theobromine with Sodium Sali- cylate 0.5 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.02 g Phenobarbital 0.02 g Bromisovalum 0.2 g Aminopyrine 0.3 g 290 Drug Index Atropine Sulfate 0.00025 g Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 302. Zonazide. See Tubazid Zorin's Drops (Kapli Zorina) A mixture containing the following components: Platyphylline Hydrotartrate Papaverine Hydrochloride Salsolidine Hydrochloride Dibazol Sodium Bromide Valeriana Tincture Convallaria Tincture Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 302. 0.01 g 0.1 g 0.1 g 0.1 g 1.0 g 10.0 g 10.0 g Zorin's Powder (Poroshki Zorina) Platyphylline Hydrotartrate 0.001 g Papaverine Hydrochloride 0.01 g Salsoline Hydrochloride 0.01 g Dibazol 0.01 g Euphylline 0.025 g Amobarbital 0.025 g Theobromine with Sodium Sali- cylate 0.5 Goldman, M. M., et al. Novye lekarstvennye pre- paraty, 1965. p. 303. Zubnye Kapli. See Toothache Drops Zubnye Kapli Denta. See Denta Toothache Drops g Pharmacological Index Analeptics. See CNS Stimulants Analgesics and antipyretics IEM 187 IEM 189 IEM 201 IEM 208 IEM 248 Acesal Acetophen Acophyte Adophen Akofin Amazol Amitesal A-nadol Analgin Analphen Anapirin Ancophen Andipal Apicodin Ascophen Asphen Astepin Atophanyl Bekhterev's dragee Bekhterev's mixture Bellalgin Belogolovyi's drops Butadion Chrysanol Citramon Cofadin Cofalgin Cofeidon Coffen Coffen-Forte Diapheine Dicaphen Isopromedol Karmanova's mixture Lemoran Lumpan Migrenin Novocephalgin Novomigrophen Panibin Pentalgin Phenalgin Picrofcaine Pimein Pircophen Promedol Prozorovskii's powder Pyrabutol Pyramein Pyraminal Pyranal Pyraphen Rheopyrine Thecodine Thesaminal Verodon Viperalgin Viprakutan Vipraxin Viprazid Voitsekhovskii's mixture Zolotova-Kostomarova's powder Androgens. See Hormones Anesthetics, local F-I F-II F-III TG-16 GT-17 Preparation 178 Preparation 185 Preparation 188 Preparation 189 Preparation 191 292 Pharmacological Index Preparation 192 IEM 193 Preparation 193 Preparation 194 Preparation 195 Preparation 196 Preparation 197 Preparation 198 Preparation 199 Preparation 200 Preparation 201 IEM 218 IEM 277 IEM 278 IEM 287 IEM 308 IEM 309 IEM 331 IEM 332 IEM 333 Adrecaine Anbital Anesthesol Anicaine Antiseptic biological supposi- tories Anusol Bellastezin Bencaine Bethiol Cichol Dicaine Ethamine Naphthocaine hydrochloride Pascaine Pavestezin Picrofcaine Shinkaverskii's mixture Sovcaine Thiocaine Trimecaine Vishnevskii's anesthetic solution Xycaine Anesthetics. See CNS Depressants Anorexigenics Phepranon Antacids Acidol-Pepsin Alumol Bellalgin Bicalin Vicair Anthelmintics 241a Preparation 390 Preparation 390a Preparation 391 Preparation 394 Preparation 395 Preparation 398 Preparation 408 Preparation 410a Acsuris Ditrazine Fasciolin Filicilen Filixan Getol Naphthamon R Substance Sancaphen Tepal Antianemics Th3 L-4 1 Antianemin Caferid Coamide Cofermin Feramid Ferkoven Ferratol Ferrobion Ferrocal Ferrohematogen Folicobalamine Gastrin Gastrocrine Hematogen Hematogen for children Hemocytostimulin Hemostimulin Hepavit Lecithin-cerebro Leucogen Lipocerebrin Mucovit Pentoxyl Phosphrene Phytoferrolactol Thesane Pharmacological Index Antiarrhythmics G-015 G-016 G-017 G-018 G-019 G-022 G-023 G-024 G-053 G-056 G-057 G-058 G-066 G-067 G-068 Diphasin Disamid Anti-arteriosclerotics. See Lipo- tropics Anti-asthmatics Asthma-spray Asthmatin Asthmatol Asthmin Iastil Sankova's mixture Shelagurov's mixture Solutan Theophedrine Traskov's mixture Antibacterial antibiotics. See Anti- biotics Antibacterials UJ-13 F-l 6 F 30 F-33 F-l 13 F-l 16 F-122 F-126 Arenarin Benzazone-VII Bi^moverol Bithiurol C Preparation Disulformin Ethazole Furacillin Furaguanidine Furamicid Furaniozid Furaxolon Furazidin Furazonal Pentabismol Salitropin Sanazin Soliusulfon Streptosulfanilamide Sulcimide Sulfadimezin Sulfodiamine Sulgin Tesalben Tetrathion Urobesalol Urosal Urosulfan Urutin Antibiotics. (See also Antifungal antibiotics; Antineoplastic antibiotics; Antiprotozoal antibiotics; Antiviral anti- biotics.) Actinoidin Albofungin Albomycin Almecillin Antibiotic RA-114 Antibiotic 899 Antibiotic 1160 Antibiotic 1321 Antibiotic 14725 Antibiotic 1130/12 Antibiotic N 4714-12 Antivirubin Biomycin Biovetin Biovit-40 Coelicomycin Colistatin Corticocin Crystallomycin Dendrochin Dextromycetin Dibiomycin Diplococcin Ditetracycline Ecmonovocillin-1 Ecmonovocillin-2 Ephecillin 294 Pharmacological Index Eurimycin Eusynthomycin Florimycin Framycin Fumagillin Geocorton Globisporin Hydrocorticocin Kormogrizein Levomycetin Lithiocidin Lonp;isporin Monomycin Morpholynmethyltetracycline Mycetin Mycetin D-17 Nalecin Novocillin Oletetrin Osteogrisin Oxycort Pantomycin Pasomycin Phytobacteriomycin Pleocidin Polymycin Propomyce lin Ristomycin Sapromycetin Sekazin Strepmycillin Streptodimycin Streptopenicillin Synthomycin Trichomycin Virusin Vitacycline Anticoagulants Diphenacin Nafarin Neodicoumarin Omephin Phenillin Synanthrin C Synanthrin C- 1 Syncoumar Valohepar Vinol-PK Anticonvulsants. See Anti-epileptics Antidepressants. See CNS Stimulants Antidiabetics. See Hypoglycemics Antidiarrheals Bepasal Bistalbin Exgran OZCh Preparation Tansal Tealbin Tesalben Thchmelini Tikha-askane Viosal Antidiuretics Adiurecrine Pituicrine P Antidotes Carbolen Dicaptol Hemodes Isounithiol Pentacin Phosphicine Unithiol Antieczemals. See Skin and mucous membrane preparations Anti-epileptics G-3 G-4 R25K R26K R36K R46K Atremon Benzonal Hexamidine Neophedan Phenacon Sereiskii's mixture Trimetin Vorobev's mixture Antifungal antibiotics Actinolysin Antibiotic 26/ 1 Janthinellin Mycoheptin Polymycin Sapromycetin Trichotezin Veliutinin Pharmacological Index Antifungals 4KHB Preparation No. 74 Preparation No. 125 241a Preparation 307 Amicazol Antifungal ointment Arievich' ointment ASK Berezhnyi's solution Cutisone Decamine DIBASK DICHASC DMDK DNOK Dustundan Epilin Granosan Iodinol Mercuran Nitrofungin Teimurov's paste Undecin Zincundan Antiglaucoma preparations. See Para- sympathomimetics Antihistaminics Agistan Allocimen Diazoline Dimedrol Diprazin Pernovine Suprastin Antihypercholesteremics. See Lipo- tropics Antihypertensives Preparation No. 19 IT-7 8 IT-79 Adel fan Amitesal Angiotrophin Antisympathin Apressin Chlorurit Crategin Depressin Devincan Dichlothiazide Gendon Giparez Increp an Lumisalin Miasnikov's mixture Octadin Omelen Pastinacin Phemerazole Phenizin Platyphylline Plegangin Pyridoxiphen Rausedyl Reviscen Rosmaricin Salsolidine Salsoline Spiramin Theominal Visculen Anti-infectives, local PS 2 PS-7 R-199-Ia Ajatin Antibiotic 2844-31 Antiseptic biological powder Bactericidal leukoplaster Bactericidal paper Bicarmint Bilagit Binan Biological antiseptic paste 3 Bolus Bormenthol Boroglycerin Borovertin Chaikovskii's solution Corinal Cuticulin Decamine Diocid Ecmoline Erythrine Fonvorin Galmamin Hydroperite Iodinol Lipovetskii's solution Naphthalan naphtha 296 Pharmacological Index Naphthalan ointment N aphthocamphor Naphthoglobulin Naphthomenthol Naphthosalol Novikov's solution Ophthalmol Pantosept Perhydrol Polymerol Postovskii's paste Pyocid Shostakovskii's balsam Tetran-hydrocortisone ointment Tripasol Antilithics Artemisol Antimalarials. See Antiprotozoals Antimetabolites. See Antineoplastics Antineoplastic antibiotics R42 Actinoxanthin Antibiotic No. 6 Antibiotic 2703 Antibiotic 6270 Antibiotic 6613 Antibioticum Bulgaricum Aurantin Enkalin Mycetin D-17 Neocid Poine Antineoplastics IRP-l T-l IRP-2 IKHF-4 Lonin-4 IKHF-5 T-6 T-10 A-16 IE-28 IE-29 IE-33 IE-35 IE-36 A 139 Preparation 327 M 404 Preparation 484 P42-13 Pi 2-14 P42-20 Preparation 4695 M 6050 M 10401 M 13363 Acetoxan A Acetoxan B Actinoxanthin Antiverrucin Asalei Asalin Asamet Asaphan Asazol Asdofan Astiron Benzodet Betamine Betazine Chaga Chlorbutin Chlorphenacyl CN tablets Cyclophosphane Dimezol Dimezol-14 Dipin DON Dopan Embichin Embichin 7 Embichin 11 Embitol Ethoxene Ethymidine Febrifugine Fluoroembichin Fluoromezine Fluor op an Gordeev's solution Hippophaine Lofenal Lymphamin Lysepsin Metasarcolysin Mutomycin Myelosan Nicosin Novoomain ointment NRV Pharmacological Index Omain Orthosarcolysin P Preparation Palmitosin Peucedanin Pharsazin Phenamet Phenaphan Phenasthesin Phenesterin Phentyrin Phosphazin Prodigiozan Salin Samet Sarcolysin Spirazidin TEF TET Thiodipin TIO TEF Triprotamin Antiperspirants Kinozol Antiplasmodials. See Antiprotozoals Antiprotozoal antibiotics Aspergillin Antiprotozoals Preparation 315 Preparation 364 ABP Acrichine Albotyl Aminoacrichine Aminoquinol Aspergillin Azidin Bigumal Chinet Chlorazine Chloridin Cnidomon Furaxone Haloquine Octilin Osarbon Osarcid Plasmocid Pyraldin Quingamine Quinocide Quinopyrine Tolamizol Trichomonacid Antipruritics Anti-pruritus solution Antipsoriatics. See Skin and mucous membrane preparations Antipyretics. See Analgesics and antipyretics Antirheumatics. See Analgesics and antipyretics Antisclerotics. See Lipotropics Antiscorbutics. See Vitamins Antiseborrheics. See Skin and mucous membrane preparations Antiseptics. See Anti-infectives, local Antisera. See Immunologic agents Antishock preparations. See Plasma substitutes Antispasmodics G-2 Preparation No. 13 Preparation No. 15 Preparation No. 16 Preparation No. 17 Preparation 408 Preparation 409 Preparation 4 10 Preparation 4 11 Acliman Amitesal Andipal Astepin A vis an Bellalgin Bellataminal Bilagit Cystenal Diaphylline Dibenal Dipasalin 298 Pharmacological Index Di venal Estocin Fonvorin Gastric tablets Konchalovskii's powder Lupaverin Mespenal Paluphin Papazol Paphylline Sarrac ine Teodinal Teoverin Thepaphylline Thephelidin Thesaminal Urobesalol Valocormid Zolotova-Kostomarova's powder Zorin's drops Zorin's powder Antispastics. See Anti-epileptics Antitoxins. See Immunologic agents Antitrichomonals. See Antiprotozoals Antituberculotics Al A 2 M2 T-2 1-3 Th-5 L-6 R8 INGA 17 PA 18 R21 IA 27 P27 P29 P30 PA 30 Th-32 SHCH-66 Th-143 Th-150 SHCH-611 SHCH-614 Amithizone BEAMSK Cutisone Diambutol Dihydrostreptomycin-PAS Ethoxyd F Larusan Metazid Mycol NF Pasomycin Phthivazid Saluzide Soliutizon Streptosaliuzid Streptotubazid Sulfonin Sulzon Thianide Tibon Tubazid Tussilin VTS preparation Antitussives Demorphan Antivenoms. See Snake antivenoms Antiviral antibiotics Antibiotic 81 Antibiotic 1212 Antibiotic 452-7 Antibotic 1936/1 Cerulomycin Heliomycin Polymycin Vaccinocidin Violarine Antivirals R-6a-D NS-54 NS-86 MO-168 MO-208 MO-210 MO-212 MO-214 MO-224 MO-225 MO-237 MO-274 MO-276 MO-277 MO-278 Pharmacological index MO-292 MO-293 MO-294 MO-298 MO-3 00 MO-315 Preparation 12-49 T-7170 T-7176 T-7177 Appetite depressants. See Anorexi- genics Arboricides. See Herbicides Ascaricides. See Anthelmintics Astringents. See Skin and mucous membrane preparations Bacteriostatics. See Anti-infectives, local Bee preparations Apilacum Apizartron Bee glue Melissin Toxapin Venapiolin-1 Venapiolin-2 Virapin Biliary adjuncts Allochol Bilagit Biliarin Bilichol Cholagogue tea Cholagol Cholelithin No. 1 Cholelithin No. 2 Cholelithin No. 3 Cholenzyme Chologon Cholosas Cyqualone Flamin Nicodin Oxaphenamide Biogenic stimulators ASD preparation Chonsurid F serum FiBS Gomomaz Konkov's preparation KP powder Leukocytic serum Luronit Mitroshin's solution Ossocalcinol Peloidestillat Peloidin Plasmol RS powder Torfot V powder Vitreous body Blood derivatives and substitutes. See Plasma substitutes Blood preservatives TSOLIPK 2 TSOLIPK 3 TSOLIPK 4 TSOLIPK 5 L-6 TSOLIPK 6 TSOLIPK 7 TSOLIPK 7a TSOLIPK No. 8 TSOLIPK No. 9 LIPK-12 TSOLIPK No. 12 TSOLIPK No. 13 LIPK-14 LIPK-15 TSOLIPK-76 Natrog Bronchodilators Antasthman Anti-asthma mixture Antiasthmocrine Arpenal Diaphylline Escodol Neobenzinol Triacanthine Cardiac glycosides. See Cardio-ac- tive agents 300 Pharmacological Index Cardio-active agents cs l S 1 CS 2 C\S :] Abicyne Adonisid Adonitoxigen Adonitox in Bovoside A Cardiovalen Celanide Convasid Corchoroside A Cordigit Corelborin C Corelborin P Coresid Corglycon Cornerin Coruiin Cymarin Degluco-heirotoxin Digalen-NEO Digicil Digicilen Digicilin Digikel Digipuren Digitazid Dilaniside Erychroside Erycordin Eryside Erysimosid Erysimotoxin Erythriside Frugoside Gitalen Gophruzid Kendoside Lantoside Neriolin Olitoriside Satiturani Succudifer Syreniotoxin Cathartics Alglutin Botkin's powder Fran gin Isaphenine Purgen Rhamnil Sircervin Cholagogues. See Biliary adjuncts Choleretics. See Biliary adjuncts Cholinergic-blocking agents. See Parasympatholytics Cholinergics. See Parasympatho- mimetics Cholinesterase inhibitors. See Para- sympathomimetics CNS Depressants KR-4 Preparation No. 13 Preparation No. 15 Preparation No. 16 KR-23 IEM-16S IEM 366 IEM 373 IEM 400 IEM 439 IEM 440 Preparation No. 464 Preparation 468 Preparation 469 Preparation 471 Preparation 477 Preparation 478 Acliman Amitesal Anbital Andipal Baitinal Barotal Bekhterev's dragee Bekhterev's mixture Bellataminal Belloid Belogolovyi's drops Camphatal Corvalol Crategin Diapheine Dibenal Dimerin Divenal Dobronravov's drops Driagin's mixture Pharmacological Index 301 Dubinidine Ethaminal sodium Grashchenko's mixture Hemithiamine Hexenal Intranarcon Karmanova's mixture Karmanova's pills Karmanova's tablets Konchalovskii's powder Krasnogorskii's mixture Krasnushkin's mixture Liubazol Livicliman Lumisalin Lumpan Lupaverin Methygenal Narcogen Noxiron Orthonal Pavlov's mixture Pimein Popov's mixture Prozorovskii's powder Quietal Ravkin's mixture Smolenskii's mixture Teodinal Teoverin Testobromolecit Tetridin Thepaphylline Thephelidin Thesaminal Valocordin Valocormid Verodon Voitsekhovskii's mixture Zolotova-Kostomarova's powder Zorin's drops Zorin's powder CNS Stimulants SH- ] SH-2 SH-3 SH-1 IEM-163 Analept ic Azoxodon Carbogen Corazole Cordiamine Cytiton Daftazol Duplex Ethylnorantifeine Etofein Imizin Indopan Iprazid Meridil Panaxin Panaxoside Pantocrine Pavlov's mixture Pervitin Phelazine Phenamine Phenatine Phenizin Piridrol Roemerin Schizandrin Securinine nitrate Transamine Contraceptives Contraceptin Galoceptin Liutenurin Nicoceptin Preconsol Contrast media. See Radiopaque media Counterirritants Analgesic emulsion Caps in Saliniment Curariform agents. See Skeletal muscle relaxants Curariform antagonists. See Para- sympathomimetics Dental obtudents Denta toothache drops Toothache drops Dental prophylactics Lukomskii's ointme it NAF Nafestezin ointment 302 Pharmacological Index Deodorants. See Antiperspirants Dermatomucosals. See Skin and mu- cous membrane preparations Detoxifying agents. See Antidotes Diagnostic aids Lipoton Microcid Dietary adjuncts Be v it an Bilin Cassol Kefir Koumiss Leucine Protein elixir Disinfectants. See Anti-infectives local Diuretics Allacyl Chlorurit Cyclomethiazide Diaphylline Dichlothiazide Diuretic tea Leguine Neuven Promeran Emulsifying agents. See Pharma- ceutic necessity Endocrine preparations. See Hor- mones Enzymes Abomin Chymopsin Lidase Proteolytin Ronidase Estrogens. See Hormones Expectorants Anti-a.-thma mixture Creosotal Enulen Expectorant tea No. 1 Expectorant tea No. 2 Expectorant tea No. 3 Expectorant tea No. 4 Inhacamph Pectusin Pertussin Primulen Triviol Fungicides. See Antifungals Ganglioplegics OF 313 OF 314 OF 55 7 Preparation 597 OF 663 OF 711 OF 766 OF 767 OF 1167 OF 1218 OF 1242 OF 1357 OF 1358 OF 1359 OF 1360 OF 1529 OF 1566 OF 1571 OF 1591 OF 1592 OF 1593 OF 1626 OF 1629 OF 1631 OF 1632 OF 1633 OF 1634 OF 1635 OF 1636 OF 1637 OF 1638 OF 1639 OF 1640 OF 1641 OF 1642 OF 1643 OF Hill OF 1645 OF 164 6 OF 1647 OF 1648 OF 1650 Pharmacological Index OF 1651 OF 1652 OF 1653 OF 1654 OF 1656 OF 1657 OF 1658 OF 1659 OF 1660 OF 1661 OF 1703 OF 1704 OF 1711 OF 1715 An abasine BP Camphonium Cyclamine Dicoline Dimecoline Diochin EP Fubromegan Gangleron Gastripon Gastrobamate Heptamine Hexonium Hexonium B Hisindamone Hygronium Mecamine Nanophyne Nicohexonium Oxylidin Pachycarpine Pentamin Pentaquinomethonium Pyrilene Quateleron Sphaerophysine Tetamon Tetramine TP Gastric acidifiers Acidin Acidin-Pepsin Germicides. See Anti-infectives, local Hallucinogens. See Psychodys- leptics Heavy metal detoxicants. See Anti- dotes Hematopoietics. See Anti-anemics Hemostatics Antiseptic biological supposi- tories Biological antiseptic tampon Giurzotoksin Hemostasin Hemostatic paste Hemostatic sponge Hydropiperin Sorbex Herbicides 2M-4Ch Preparation No. 125 Atrazine Chloro-IFK Crotilin DNOK Simazin Histamine antagonists. See Anti- histamines Hormones Acrofollin Adipozin Adiurecrine Agofollin Agovirin BAS Corticocin Cortin Dimestrol Exacthin Geocorton Hydrocorticocin Mammophysin Octestrol Oxycort Phosphestrol Pituicrine P Pregnin Procortan-D Retandrol Sigetin Sinestrol Synestrol SZHK preparation Testenate Testobromolecit 304 Pharmacological Index Hypnotics. See CNS Depressants Hypocholesteremics. See Lipotropics Hypoglycemics Butamid Cyclamide Hypotensives. See Antihypertensives Immunologic agents Actinolysate Bogomolets' serum Carbon serum EB vaccine IEM polyvaccine Polyglobulin SPES preparation STI vaccine Insecticides E-l K-l NIUIF-1 R-2 ZH-2 R-3 ZH-3 K-4 4KHB R-4 ZH-4 K-5 ZH-5 Gd-15 Preparation 4 7 Gd-54 M-74 M-75 M-76 M-77 M-80 M-81 M-82 M-85 M-93 M-94 M-98 NIUIF-100 L-ll-6 M-L-ll-6 M-4 10 Preparation No. 948 K-20-35 AB preparation Acetaphos Acethion Acetoxon Allodan Anab adust Avenin Boverin Carbophos Chlorophen Chlorophos Chlorothion Chlorten DDVF Decamine Diethylinitrophos Dithiophos DNOK Ethersulfonate Flicid Fumigant-93 GETF GKHBD Granosan Green oil Hexachlorane Isopestox KEAM preparation KSK Mercaptophos Mercuran Metallylchloride Me thylacetaphos Methyl ethy lnitrophos Methylethylthiophos Methylnitrophos Mukhomor Octamethyl P Substance Parasoxon Phosphamide Protars Pyramat Resitox TSNIDI paste Insect repellents OK-1 RP-1 VMA-M-1 cream OK-2 RP-2 OK-3 OK-4 Pharmacological Index 305 RP-50 RP-105 BP-H3 B-162 R209 R210 R-216 R 228 Benzimin DETA DID Kiuzol-A Kiuzol-F NIUIF mixture Repellin-alpha Repellin-beta Keratolytics Onycholysin Laxatives. See Cathartics Leukopoietics. See Anti-anemics Lipotropics Antisclerotin Cetamiphen Delipin Diosponin Lespenephril Linethol Lipocaine Nicatol Phenexan Polyiodine Melanogenics Ammifurin Beroxan Miotics. See Parasympathomimetics Miscellaneous mixtures Anginol No. 1 Anginol No. 2 Breslavskii's ointment Brodskii's mixture Camphiod Camphodal Camphoid Climacterin Cordin Cothermopsin Enatin Gastric drops Hypersol Iod-hypersol Kartashov's mixture Kartashov's rinse Lashkevich' mixture Merifit Mikroid Obraztsov's mixture Shereshevskii's pills Sunoref Vikalin Zelenin's drops Mucodermals. See Skin and mucous membrane preparations Musculotropic antispasmodics. See Antispasmodics Naturopathic preparations Sedative tea Ventriculen Nutrients. See Dietary adjuncts Ointment Bases. See Pharmaceutic necessity Oxytocics Brevicollin Ergotal Isoverin Neogynofort Pregnantol Oxyuricides. See Anthelmintics Parasympatholytics IT-19 Thioester-22 IEM-23 IEM-30 IEM-5 8 IT-78 IT-79 IEM-111 IEM-112 IT-130 IT-152 IEM-268 OF 347 306 Pharmacological Index OF 348 OF 350 OF 661 OF 666 Acliman Aeron Anicaine Aprolidine Aprophen Becarbon Bellafolen Bellastezin Belloid Benzacine Besalol Chlordinezin Corbella Cyclodol Cypenam Dibazol Dinezin Diprophen Galanthine Himaline Liubazol Metacin Methyldiazil Methyldiphacil Paluphin Parfezin Ridinol Spasmolytin Sucradbel Tiphen Tropacin Tropaphen Tropentan Parasympathomimetics K-9 Preparation 18 Pf-21 PK-56 LG-57 PK-57 PK-58 PK-59 LG-60 PK-60 PK-61 LG-67 PK-67 PK-6 8 LG-69 PK-69 PK-70 LG-73 PK-75 PK-76 LG-7S LG-79 LG-87 Preparation 131 Compound 244 N 256 N 271 Preparation 730 Preparation 73 1 Preparation 820 Aceclidine Acetaphos Armin Benzamon DFF Furamon Galanthamine Nibufin Octamethyl Oxazyl Phosphacol Pyrazinon Pyrophos Pyrotens Subecholine Tensamine TEPF Vikherkevich' eye drops Pesticides Diphenacin GKHTSPD Pharmaceutic necessity TSANII No. 1 TSANII No. 3 PES 4 PES 5 OP 7 PMS 15 PMS 200 Solidol Sorbid Vasogen Phytoncides Allilchep Allilglycer Allilsat Pharmacological Index Imanin Novoimanin Phytoncidin Pikhtoform Pyrexal Ursall Plasma expanders. See Plasma sub- stitutes Plasma preservatives. See Blood preservatives Plasma substitutes TSOLIPK No. 1 TSOLIPK 2a AM-4 solution TSOLIPK 4a TSOLIPK No. 5 TSOLIPK No. 6 BK-8 solution MIPP-32 L-103 Aminokrovin Amino! Aminopeptide Aminophospholipid Aminorastin AP solution Asratian's anti-shock solution A Asratian's anti-shock solution B Banaitis anti-shock solution Belenkii's therapeutic serum Beliakov-Petrov anti-shock solution Biorastin Chloride plasma Colloidal infusin Fedorov's narcotic-anti-shock solution Ferrofuzin Ferrofuzin No. 3 Filatov's anti-shock solution No. 43 Filatov's solution No. 28 Gelatinol KS Solution Naprin Non-anaphylactogenic serum No. 24 Parenterin Petrov's anti-shock solution Petrov's plasma-substitute solution Polosukhin's hypertonic anti- shock solution Polyglucin Polyvinal Popov's plasma-substitute solution No. 3 PVP solution Seltsovskii's narcotic mixture Serum protein No. I Stimulen Subsidol Syncol TSIPK narcotic-anti-shock solu- tion TSIPK saline-alcoholic solu- tion TSIPK serotransfusin TSOLIPK protein hydrolysate TSOLIPK saline infusin UBP-LIPK Polypharmaceuticals. See Mis- cellaneous mixtures Protein hydrolysates. See Plasma substitutes Psychodysleptics Cepentil Pyrogens Pyrogenal Pyromen Sulfozin Radiomimetics. See Antineo- plastics Radiopaque media Bariumiodol Bilignost Bilitrast Cardiotrast Geliodone Iodolipol Neurotrast Triiotrast Triombrin Radioprotectives Co-2 Co-1 Co-6 Co-7 Co -^ 308 Pharmacological Index Co-9 Co-11 Co-13 Co-23 Batylol Cydoxin Cygerol Hemophyrin Linol Mercamihe Methacil Propamin Respiratory stimulants. See CNS Stimulants Sarcopticidals Demianovich' paste Diakov's ointment Sedatives. See CNS Depressants Skeletal muscle relaxants PM 1 VM 11 VM-12 VM-14 VM 17 VM-39 VM 64 VM 65 VM-66 VM-67 VM-68 VM 71 Preparation 14 78 OF 1593 OF 1629 OF 1631 OF 1632 OF 1633 OF 1634 OF 1635 OF 1636 OF 1637 OF 1638 OF 1639 OF 1640 OF 164 1 OF 1642 OF 1613 OF 1644 OF 1645 OF 1646 OF 1647 OF 1648 OF 1650 OF 1651 OF 1652 OF 1653 OF 1654 OF 1656 OF 1657 OF 1658 OF 1659 OF 1660 OF 1661 Anatruxonium Condelphine Delsemine Diplacin Ditiline Elatine Eldeline Mebutane Mellictine Mepanit Methyllicaconitine Mydocalm Nobutane Oxazyl Paramyon Phenamizole Pyrolaxon Qualidil Thesine Truxillonium Skin and mucous membrane prepara- tions IER-1 paste IER-2 paste L-2 solution BF-6 glue KHIOT-6 paste VDN-6 OP 7 OP 10 Abrasive paste Anthraminic ointment Anthrasulfonic ointment Antipsoriaticum Anusol Arievich' ointment Askankoll Cleol Collodium Collodium elasticum Pharmacological Index Collosilicate Frostbite ointment Furaplast Galascorbin Gidrozhir Gilabi Gordeev's ointment Hand-protective paste Insect bite ointment Kombizhir Krichevskii's solution Lebedev's plaster Leukoplaster Lubricating oil ointment Lukianov's ointment Malinin's ointment Monkevich' ointment Neoanusol Protective ointment Psoriasin Rybakov's ointment Selisskii's protective ointment Simanovskii's ointment Sophorine Stimulin D Sulsen Vishnevskii's ointment Vitaderm Skin cleansers. See Skin and mucous membrane preparations Snake antivenoms Antigiurza Stomachics Appetite tea Tribestris Sudorifics Sudorific tea No. 1 Sudorific tea No. 2 Surfactants D-33 Antifomsilan Ethylcellosolv OP Preparation Polysiloxan Surgical adjuncts Biological paste Bioplasmassa Lavsan Perolon Plazerin Sympatholytics OF-109 OF-717 OF-718 Belloid Divascol Ergam Fetidine Gynofort Octadin Ornid Phenitron Pyridoxiphen Redergam Sympatholytin Thalicmidine Thalicmine Sympathomimetics Inhaphen Isadrine Mepholine Mezaton Naphthysine Pervitin Phenamine Promethin Sympathomimetin Vasoton Teniacides. See Anthelmintics Thyroid inhibitors Mercazolyl Tissue adhesives BF glue Osteoplast Tissue preservatives Beliakov's solution 31-E Toxoids. See Immunologic agents Tranquilizers P-l P-2 P-4 P-9 P-12 P-13 P-14 310 Pharmacological Index P-16 P-17 PIS P-22 P-23 P-26 P-27 P-28 P-30 P-31 P-32 P-33 Acetazine Aminazin Amizil Diaphen Ethaperazine Frenolon Gendon Haloperidol Hemithiamine Isoprine Meprotan Meterazine Phenamizole Phenigam Propazin Rausedyl Triftazin Trioxazine Uricosurics Atophanyl Ethamide U rod an Urozin Vaccines. See Immunologic agents Vasoconstrictors 2 SBA Vasodepressors. See Antihyper- tensives Vasodilators Preparation No. 13 Andipal Anethine Angiotrophin Antiulcerin Chlorazicin Corontin Daucarine Diethyphen Dipasalin Efanol Erynit Khellatrine Khelliverin Manitrit Myol Nicoverine Nitrosorbid Octylnitrite Pasternin Platyphylline Vasopressors. See Vasoconstrictors Vermicides. See Anthelmintics Vitamins CBj Ascorbinogen Ax-eromalt Carotol C aroton Fecholine Hefephytin Neoperhepar Polybe Propomycelin Torulin Videin Videin D2 Vikasol Vitacycline Vitamin tea No. 1 Vitamin tea No. 2 Guide To Index Medicus Subject Headings This guide refers to headings used in the 1967 edition of Index Medicus; for other material, consult an appro- priate volume of National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH). For further information see Introduction. Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Number Index Annotations Drugs listed in this sec- tion are arranged by num- bers without regard to preceding or intervening letters or punctuation. A 1 CB, CS1 E-l F-l IER-1 Paste IRP-1 K-l NllIF-1 NS-1 OKI P-l PVI-1 RP-1 S-l Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Ascorbic acid Thiamine Cardiac glycosides Insecticides Phosphates Anesthetics, local Dermatologic agents Antimetabolites Cresols Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Mercury Propiophenones Adipic acid Insect repellents Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants Insect1 repellents Cardiac glycosides 312 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs SH-1 T-l TG 1 TSANII No. 1 TSOLIPK No. 1 VMA-M-1 Cream A2 Co-2 CS2 F-II G-2 IER-2 Paste IRP-2 L-2 Solution M2 2M-4Ch NS2 OK-2 P-2 PS 2 R-2 RP-2 2SBA SH-2 T-2 TG2 MeSH Terms Analeptics Piperidines Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Thiazoles Imines Ketones Ointments Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Insect repellents Phthalic acid Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Cobalt Nicotinic acid Radiation-protective agents Cardiac glycosides Anesthetics, local Hydantoins Muscle relaxants Dermatologic agents Antimetabolites Dermatologic agents Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Herbicides Propiophenones Anilides Insect repellents Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Anti-infective agents, local Cresols Phenols Insecticides Phosphates Insect repellents Barbiturates Vasoconstrictor agents Analeptics Piperidines Anilides Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Imines Annotations Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs TSOLIPK 2 TSOLIPK 2a ZH-2 CS3 F-III G-3 1-3 NS-3 OK-3 R-3 SH-3 TG3 Th3 TSANII No. 3 TSOLIPK 3 ZH-3 AM-4 Solution Co-4 G-l IKHF-4 K-l 4KHB MeSH Terms Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Sulfathiazoles Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Plasma substitutes Insecticides Phosphates Propionates Cardiac glycosides Anesthetics, local Phenyl acetates Anticonvulsants Hydantoins Antitubercular agents Propiophenones Insect repellents Insecticides Phosphates Analeptics Imides Imines Ketones Anemia *drug therapy Anilides Thiazoles Ointments Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Sulfathiazoles Butyrates Insecticides Phosphates Carbon dioxide Plasma substitutes Cobalt Phthivazid Radiation-protective agents Anticonvulsants Imidazoles Antimetabolites Insecticides Phosphates Fungicides Hydrocarbons, haloge- nated Insecticides Annotations 314 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs KR-4 Lonin-1 NS4 0K4 P-4 PES 4 R-4 SH-4 TG4 TSOLIPK 4 ZH4 TSOLIPK 4a IKHF-5 K-5 NS5 PES 5 Th-5 TSOLIPK 5 TSOLIPK No. 5 ZH-5 BF-6 Glue MeSH Terms Amino alcohols Hypnotics and sedatives Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Propionates Morpholines Propiophenones Insect repellents Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Ointments Silicones Insecticides Phosphates Analeptics Piperidines Propiophenones Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Sulfathiazoles Insecticides Phosphates Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Plasma substitutes Antimetabolites Insecticides Phosphates Ketones Ointments Silicones Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Plasma substitutes Butyrates Insecticides Phosphates Dermatologic agents Resins Annotations Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Co-6 KHIOT-6 Paste L-6 L-6 NS6 R-6a-D T-6 TG-6 TSOLIPK 6 TSOLIPK No. 6 VDN-6 Co-7 L-7 OP 7 OP 7 PS-7 TG7 TSOLIPK 7 TSOLIPK 7a BK-8 Solution Co-8 MeSH Terms Cobalt Nicotinamide Radiation-protective agents Dermatologic agents Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Ketones Antiviral agents Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Thiazoles Propiophenones Blood preservation Citrates Sucrose Sulfathiazoles Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Plasma substitutes Diphenhydramine Procaine Vitamin B complex Cobalt Nicotinic acid Radiation-protective agents Glycosides Glycyrrhiza Emulsions Dermatologic agents Anti-infective agents, local Coal tar Cresols Phenols Propiophenones Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Plasma substitutes Cobalt Radiation-protective agents Thiamine Annotations 316 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Druirs MeSH Terms Annotations L-8 Glycosides Glycyrrhiza R8 Antitubercular agents Thiazoles TG 8 Butyrophenone s TSOLIPK No. 8 Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Sucrose Co-9 Biotin Cobalt Radiation-protective agents K-9 Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids P-9 Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents TSOLIPK No. 9 Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Sucrose GF-10 Pyrazoles OP 10 Dermatologic agents T-10 Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Thiazoles Co-11 Cobalt Folic acid Radiation-protective agents GF-11 Pyrazoles TG-11 Propiophenones VM 11 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants F-12 Nitrofurans GF-12 Pyrazoles L1PK-12 Blood preservation Citrates Glucose P-12 Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents TG 12 Propiophenones TSOLIPK No. 12 Blood preservation Citrates VM-12 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants Co-13 Cobalt Pyridoxine Radiation-protective agents Guide To Index Medicus 317 Russian Drugs GF-13 IU-13 P-13 Preparation No. 13 TG13 TSOLIPK No. 13 LIPK-14 P-14 TG14 VM-14 A 15 G-015 Gd-15 IT-15 LIPK 15 PMS 15 Preparation No. 15 TG 15 A 16 A-16 F-16 G-016 P-16 Preparation No. 16 TG-16 G-017 GT-17 MeSH Terms Pyrazoles Ketones Selenium Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Thiazoles Vasodilator agents Propiophenones Blood preservation Citrates Blood preservation Chloramphenicol Citrates Glucose Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Butyrophenones Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants Propiophenones Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Insecticides Phosphonic acids Glycolates Blood preservation Citrates Glucose Nitrofurazone Ointments Silicones Hypnotics and sedatives Muscle relaxants Thiazoles Propiophenones Butyrophenones Antineoplastic agents Nitrofurans Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Hypnotics and sedatives Muscle relaxants Thiazoles Anesthetics, local Propiophenones Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Anesthetics, local Propiophenones Annotations 318 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms INGA 17 Antitubercular agents P-17 Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Preparation No. 17 Muscle relaxants Thiazoles VM 17 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants G-018 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines P-18 Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents PA18 Antitubercular agents Furans Preparation 18 Cholinesterase inhibitors A-19 Ketones G-019 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines IT-19 Paraphenylacetate Preparation No. 19 Antihypertensive agents Thiazoles A-20 Ketones A-21 Ammonium compounds Pf-21 Phosphates A-22 Propiophenones G-022 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines P-22 Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Thioester-22 Benzilates Parasympatholytics A 23 Acetophenones Co-23 Cobalt Nicotinamide Radiation-protective agents G-023 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines IEM-23 Benzilates P,v asympatholytics KR-23 Amino alcohols P-23 Tranquilizing agents A-21 Ammonium compounds G-024 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines R24 Antitubercular agents Thiazoles A 25 Ammonium compounds Co-25 Cobalt Procaine Radiation-protective agents Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 319 Russian Drugs R25K A-26 P-26 R26K A 27 IA27 P-27 P27 A-28 IE-28 P-28 IE-29 P29 A-30 Co-30 F30 IEM-30 P-30 P30 PA 30 A 31 P-31 A 32 MIPP-32 P-32 Th-32 A 33 D-33 F-33 MeSH Terms Ammonium compounds Anticonvulsants Ketones Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Ammonium compounds Anticonvulsants Ketones Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Ketones Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Antitubercular agents Furans Thiazoles Ketones Cobalt Radiation-protective agents Nitrofurantoin Parasympatholytics Phenylacetates Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Acetophenones Antitubercular agents Propiophenones Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Propiophenones Plasma substitutes Polyvinyls Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Ammonium compounds Surface-active agents Furans Thiosemicarbazones Annotations 320 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations IE-33 P-33 A-34 A 35 IE-35 A 36 IE-36 R36K A 37 A 38 GF-38 A 39 GF-39 VM-39 A-40 GF-40 L-41 R42 R46K Preparation 47 RP-50 G-053 Gd-54 NS-54 G-056 PK-56 G-057 LG-57 PK-57 G-058 IEM-58 PK-58 Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Ketones Ammonium compounds Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Ketones Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Acetates Anticonvulsants Ketones Ketones Pyrazoles Ammonium compounds Pyrazoles Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants Ketones Pyrazoles Anemia *drug therapy Antibiotics, antineo- plastic Ammonium compounds Anticonvulsants Insecticides Bridged compounds Insect repellents Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Insecticides Phosphates Antiviral agents Pyridines Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Cyclopentane Parasympathomimetics Myocardial depressants Phenotl azines Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Ammonium compounds Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Benzilates Parasympatholytics Cyclopentane Parasympathomimetics Guide To Index Medicus 321 Russian Drugs MeSH Terms PK-59 Ammonium compounds Parasympathomimetics LG-60 Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids PK-60 Cyclopentane Parasympathomimetics PK-61 Ammonium compounds Parasympathomimetics VM64 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants VM65 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants VM-65 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants G-066 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines SHCH-66 Antitubercular agents VM-66 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants LG-67 Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids G-067 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines PK-67 Parasympathomimetics Phenylacetates VM-67 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants G-068 Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines PK-68 Ammonium compounds Parasympathomimetics VM-68 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants LG-69 Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids PK-69 Parasympathomimetics Phenylacetates PK-70 Ammonium compounds Parasympathomimetics VM 71 Ammonium compounds Muscle relaxants LG-73 Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids M-74 Insecticides Phosphates Preparation No. 74 Antifungal agents M-75 Insecticides Phosphates PK-75 Parasympathomimetics Phenylacetates Annotations 322 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs M-76 PK-76 TSOLIPK-76 M-77 IT-78 LG-78 IT-79 LG-79 M-80 M-81 M-82 M-85 NS-86 LG-87 NA-90 M-93 M-94 M-98 NILHF-100 L-103 IT-105 RP-105 OF-109 IEM-111 IEM-112 MeSH Terms Insecticides Phosphates Ammonium compounds Parasympathomimetics Blood preservation Chloramphenicol Citrates Glucose Insecticides Phosphates Antihypertensive agents Benzilates Parasympatholytics Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Antihypertensive agents Parasympatholytics Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Antiviral agents Pyridines Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Ketones Naphthalenes Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Parathion Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Ammonium compounds Insect repellents Quinolines Naphthalenes Sympatholytics Benzilates Parasympatholytics Benzofurans Parasympatholytics Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 323 Russian Drugs F-113 F-l 16 L-H-6 M-L-H-6 F-122 Preparation No. 125 F-126 IT-130 Preparation 131 A 139 RP-143 Th-143 Th-150 IT-152 R-162 IEM-163 IEM-168 MO-168 Preparation 178 Preparation 185 IEM 187 Preparation 188 IEM 189 Preparation 189 Preparation 191 Preparation 192 IEM 193 Preparation 193 MeSH Terms Nitrofurans Nitrofurans Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Nitrofurans Antifungal agents Coal tar Herbicides Nitrofurans Parasympatholytics Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphinic acids Antineoplastic agents Insect repellents Quinolines Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Ammonium compounds Parasympatholytics Insect repellents Piperidines Analeptics Imidazoles Hypnotics and sedatives Imidazoles Antiviral agents Anesthetics, local Morpholines Anesthetics, local Morpholines Acetanilid Analgesics and antipy- retics Anesthetics, local Cinnamates Acetanilid Analgesics and antipy- retics Anesthetics, local Phenylacetates Anesthetics, local Butyrates Anesthetics, local Phenylacetates Anesthetics, local Anesthetics, local Annotations 324 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Preparation 191 Preparation 195 Preparation 196 Preparation 197 Preparation 198 Preparation 199 R-199-Ia PMS 200 Preparation 200 IEM 201 Preparation 201 IEM 208 MO-208 R209 MO-210 R210 MO-212 MO-214 R-216 IEM 218 MO-224 MO-225 R228 MO-237 IT 239 241a Compound 244 IEM 248 IEM-248 N256 IEM-268 IEM-269 IEM-270 Anesthetics, local Morpholines Anesthetics, local Cinnamates Anesthetics, local Anesthetics, local Phenylacetates Anesthetics, local Phenylacetates Anesthetics, local Cinnamates Antiviral agents Ointments Silicones Anesthetics, local Butyrates Acetanilid Analgesics and antipy- retics Anesthetics, local Acetanilid Analgesics and antipy- retics Antiviral agents Insect repellents Antiviral agents Insect repellents Antiviral agents Antiviral agents Insect repellents Anesthetics, local Antiviral agents Antiviral agents Insect repellents Antiviral agents Piperidines Anthelmintics Antifungal agents Phenols Cholinesterase inhibitors Pyrophosphates Analgesics and antipy- retics Piperidines Cholinesterase inhibitors Pyrophosphates Parasympatholytics Phenylacetates Ammonium compounds Piperidines Guide To Index Medicus 325 Russian Drugs N 271 MO-274 MO-276 IEM 277 MO-277 IEM 278 MO-278 IEM-286 IEM 287 IEM-289 MO-292 MO-293 IEM-294 MO-294 IEM-295 IEM 296 MO-298 IT 299 IT 300 MO-300 IT 301 MO-301 IT 302 IEM-303 Preparation 307 IEM 308 IEM 309 OF 313 OF 314 MO-315 Preparation 315 Preparation 327 IEM 331 IEM 332 IEM 333 IT 340 IT 313 MeSH Terms Cholinesterase inhibitors Pyrophosphates Antiviral agents Antiviral agents Anesthetics, local Antiviral agents Anesthetics, local Antiviral agents Imidazoles Anesthetics, local Imidazoles Ammonium compounds Antiviral agents Ammonium compounds Antiviral agents Ammonium compounds Ammonium compounds Antiviral agents Piperidines Ammonium compounds Ammonium compounds Antiviral agents Piperidines Morpholines Ammonium compounds Antiviral agejtts Heterocyclic compounds Ammonium compounds Antiviral agents Heterocyclic compounds Imidazoles Antifungal agents Phosphonic acids Anesthetics, local Anesthetics, local Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ammonium compounds Antiviral agents Acridines Antimalarials Antineoplastic agents Anesthetics, local Anesthetics, local Anesthetics, local Pyrrolidines Ammonium compounds Annotations 326 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drug? MeSH Terms Annotations OF 347 OF 348 OF 350 IT 357 IT 358 IT 359 Preparation 364 IT 365 IEM-366 IT 366 IT 367 IEM 369 IEM 373 IT 381 IT 382 IT 386 Preparation 390 Preparation 390a Preparation 391 Preparation 394 Preparation 395 Preparation 398 IEM 400 M404 Preparation 408 Preparation 408 Preparation 409 M-410 Preparation 410 Preparation 410a Preparation 411 IEM 419 IEM 424 IEM 429 IEM 430 IEM 432 IEM 439 Parasympatholytics Quinuclidines Parasympatholytics Quinuclidines Parasympatholytics Quinuclidines Ketones Ketones Ketones Antimalarials Quinolines Propiophenones Hypnotics and sedatives Propiophenones Propiophenones Imidazoles Hypnotics and sedatives Pyrazoles Propiophenones Propiophenones Propiophenones Bephenium compounds Bephenium compounds Anthelmintics Salicylamides Bephenium compounds Bephenium compounds Bephenium compounds Hypnotics and sedatives Pyrazoles Antjbiptics, antineoplas- tic Muscle relaxants Phosphinic acids Bephenium compounds Muscle relaxants Phosphinic acids Chlordan Muscle relaxants Phosphinic acids Bephenium compounds Muscle relaxants Phosphinic acids Imidazoles Imidazoles Imidazoles Ammonium compounds Imidazoles Imidazoles Hypnotics and sedatives Pyrazoles Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs IEM 440 IEM 441 F-452 F-463 Preparation No. 464 Preparation 468 Preparation 469 Preparation 471 Preparation 477 Preparation 478 Preparation 484 F-507 OF 557 Preparation 597 SHCH-611 SHCH-614 OF 663 OF 664 OF 666 OF 711 OF 717 OF 718 Preparation 730 Preparation 731 OF 766 OF 767 MeSH Terms Hypnotics and sedatives Pyrazoles Imidazoles Morpholines Phosphates Phosphates Anesthetics Phenothiazines Anesthetics Phenothiazines Anesthetics Phenothiazines Anesthetics Phenothiazines Anesthetics Phenothiazines Anesthetics Phenothiazines Nitrogen mustard com- pounds F lu or oac e tate s Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Antitubercular agents Acetanilid Antitubercular agents Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Parasympatholytics Quinuclidines Parasympatholytics Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents- Quinuclidines Sympatholytics Sympatholytics Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Annotations 328 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Preparation 820 Preparation No. 948 OF 1167 OF 1218 OF 1242 Preparation 12-49 OF 1300 OF 1301 OF 1357 OF 1358 OF 1359 OF 1360 Preparation 1478 OF 1529 OF 1566 OF 1571 OF 1591 OF 1592 OF 1593 OF 1626 MeSH Terms Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphonic acids Insecticides Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Pyridines Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Anilides Antiviral agents Bridged compounds Bridged compounds Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Muscle relaxants Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Ganglionic -blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 329 Russian Drugs OF 1629 OF 1631 OF 1632 OF 1633 OF 1634 OF 1635 OF 1636 OF 1637 OF 1638 OF 1639 OF 1640 OF 1641 OF 1642 MeSH Terms Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Annotations 330 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs OF 1643 OF 1644 OF 1645 OF 1646 OF 1647 OF 1648 OF 1650 OF 1651 OF 1652 OF 1653 OF 1654 OF 1656 OF 1657 MeSH Terms Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganelionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic -blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic -blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglion-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 331 Russian Drugs OF 1658 OF 1659 OF 1660 OF 1661 OF 1703 OF 1704 OF 1711 OF 1715 Preparation 1812 Preparation 1848 Preparation 1888 Preparation 1899 Preparation 1929 K-20-35 P42-13 P42-14 P42-20 Preparation 4695 \l 6050 T-7170 T-7176 MeSH Terms Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Indoles Indoles Indoles Indoles Indoles Insecticides Phosphates Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antimetabolites Phthalic acid Antimetabolites Maleates Annotations 332 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs T-7177 M 10401 M 13363 Name Index MeSH Terms Antimetabolites Succinates Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Annotations AB Preparation Carbonates Copper Insecticides Sulfates Abicyne Digitalis glycosides Abomin Peptide hydrolases ABP Chloroguanide Quinacrine Quinolines Abrasive Paste Dermatologic agents Aceclidine Miotics Quinuclidines Acesal Aspirin Acetaphos Glycolates Insecticides Miotics Phosphates Acetazine Acepromazine Acethion Insecticides Phosphates Acetophen Acetaminophen Acetoxan A Polysaccharides, bacte- rial Acetoxan B Polysaccharides, bacte- rial Acetoxon Insecticides Phosphates Acidin Ammonium compounds Acidin-Pepsin Ammonium compounds Digestants Pepsin Acidol-Pepsin Ammonium compounds Digestants Pepsin Acliman Belladonna Ergotamine Phenobarbital Acophyte Analgesics and antipyre- tics Guide To Index Medicus 333 Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Acrichine Quinacrine Acrofollin Estradiol Acsuris Gentian violet Actinoidin Antibiotics Actinolysate Antibiotics Actinolysin Antibiotics Actinoxanthin Antibiotics, antineoplas-tic Adelfan Hydralazine Reserpine Adipozin Pituitary gland Tissue extracts Adiurecrine Pituitary hormones, pos-terior Adonisid Adonis Adonitoxigen Adonis Adonitoxin Adonis Adophen Analgesics and antipyre-tics Adrecaine Epinephrine Procaine Aeron Belladonna Scopolamine Agistan Antihistaminics Agofollin Estradiol Agovirin Testosterone Ajatin Anti-infective agents, local Akofin Aspirin Caffeine Albofungin Antibiotics, antifungal Albomycin Antibiotics Albotyl Cresols Formaldehyde Sulfonic acids Alglutin Cathartics Allacyl Diuretics Allilchep Anti-infective agents Allilglycer Anti-infective agents Allilsat Anti-infective agents Garlic Allochol Cholagogues and chol-eretics Allocimen Antihistaminics Muscle relaxants Allodan Insecticides Allylnorantifeine Imidazoles Almecillin Penicillin Alumol Antacids Amazol Aminopyrine Benzimidazoles Parasympatholytics 334 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Amicazol Aminazin Aminoacrichine Aminokrovin Aminol Aminopeptide Aminophospholipid Aminoquinol Aminorastin Amitesal Amithizone Amizil Ammifurin Anabadust Anabasine Anadol Analeptic Analgesic Emulsion Analgin Analphen Anapirin Anatruxonium Anbital Ancophen Andipal MeSH Terms Antifungal agents Chlorpromazine Quinacrine Plasma substitutes Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Antiprotozoal agents Quinolines Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Aminopyrine Phenobarbital Theobromine Antitubercular agents Benactyzine Coumarins Methoxsalen Insecticides Piperidines Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Alphaprodine Caffeine Pentylenetetrazole Picrotoxin Strychnine Aminopyrine Petroleum Salicylates Aminopyrine Aminopyrine Phenacetin Aminopyrine Caffeine Muscle relaxants Piperidines Aminobenzoic acid Phenobarbital Antipyrine Caffeine Phenacetin Aminopyrine Benzimidazoles Papaverine Parasympatholytics Phenobarbital Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 335 Russian Drugs Anesthesol Anethine Anginol No. 1 Anginol No. 2 Angiotrophin Anicaine Antasthman Anthraminic Ointment Anthrasulfonic Ointment Antianemin Anti-Asthma Mixture Antiasthmocrine Antibiotic No. 6 Antibiotic 81 Antibiotic RA-114 Antibiotic 26/1 Antibiotic 899 Antibiotic 1160 Antibiotic 1212 Antibiotic 1321 Antibiotic 2703 Antibiotic 452-7 Antibiotic 6270 Antibiotic 6613 Antibiotic 14725 Antibiotic 1936/1 Antibiotic 1130 12 \ntibiotic 2844-31 Antibiotic \ 4711-12 Antibioticum Bulgaricum \ntifomsilan Antifungal Ointment MeSH Terms Benzocaine Polygonum Suppositories Vasodilator agents Pharyngitis *drug therapy Pharyngitis *drug therapy Antihypertensive agents Pancreatic extracts Anesthetics, local Parasympatholytics Phenylacetates Bronchodilator agents Chloramines COal tar Psoriasis *drug therapy Psoriasis *drug therapy Liver extracts Asthma *drug therapy Epinephrine Pituitary hormones, pos- terior Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics Antiviral agents Antibiotics Antibiotics, antifungal Antibiotics Antibiotics Antibiotics Antiviral agents Antibiotics Actinomycin Antibiotics Antiviral agents Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics Antibiotics Antiviral agents Antibiotics Antibiotics Antibiotics Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Silicones Antifungal agents Iodides Iodine Potassium Annotations 336 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Antigiurza Anti-Goiter Powder Anti-Pruritus Solution Antipsoriaticum Antisclerotin Antiseptic Biological Powder Antiseptic Biological Suppositories Anti strum in Antisympathin Antiulcerin Antiverrucin Antivirubin Anusol AP Solution Apicodin Apilacum Apizartron Appetite Tea Apressin Aprolidine Aprophen Arenarin Arievich' Ointment MeSH Terms Antivenins Carbonates Iodides Potassium Alcohol, ethyl Ethyl ether Menthol Pruritus *drug therapy Ethylamines Psoriasis *drug therapy Arteriosclerosis *drug therapy Tissue extracts Chloramphenicol Dermatologic agents Erythrocytes Fissure in ano *drug therapy Hemorrhoids *drug ther- apy Suppositories Potassium iodide Liver extracts Vasodilator agents Dermatologic agents Antibiotics Belladonna Bismuth Plasma substitutes Aminopyrine Codeine Bees Biological products Bees Venoms Analeptics Appetite Plants, medicinal Hydralazine Parasympatholytics Quinuclidines Parasympatholytics Propionates Anti-infective agents, local Lactates Salicylic acid Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 337 Russian Drugs Arm in Arpenal Artemisol Asalei Asalin Asamet Asaphan Asazol Ascophen Ascorbinogen ASD Preparation Asdofan ASK Askankoll Aspergillin Asphen Asratian's Anti-Shock Solution A Asratian's Anti-Shock Solution B Astepin Asthma-Spray Asthmatin Asthmatol MeSH Terms Miotics Phosphonic acids Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Urinary calculi *drug therapy Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nitrogen mustard corn- Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Aspirin Caffeine Phenacetin Ascorbic acid Tissue therapy Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Antifungal agents Salicylamides Dermatologic agents Antibiotics Aspirin Phenacetin Bicarbonates Bromides Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Calcium chloride Glucose Plasma substitutes Aspirin Papaverine Theobromine Bronchodilator agents Epinephrine Papaverine Belladonna Bronchodilator agents Nitrates Stramonium Belladonna Bronchodilator agents Datura Annotations 338 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Asthmin Astiron Atophanyl Atrazine Atremon Atriphos Aurantin Avenin Avisan Axeromalt Azidin Azoxodon B Bactericidal Leukoplas- MeSH Terms Antipyrine Bronchodilator agents Codeine Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Tyrosine Cinchophen Sodium salicylate Herbicides Triazines Benzopyrans Muscle relaxants Adenosine triphosphate Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Insecticides Khellin Muscle relaxants Glycyrrhiza Vitamin A Amidines Antiprotozoal agents Analeptics Oxazoles ter Chloramphenicol Nitrofurazone Bactericidal Paper Anti-infective agents, local Silver Baitinal Anesthetics, local Barbiturates Banaitis Ant i-Shock Solu- tion Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Plasma substitutes Bariumiodol Barium sulfate Iodized oils Barotal Barbiturates BAS Indoles Batylol Propanediols BEAMSK Antitubercular agents Becarbon Belladonna Bicarbonates Bee Glue Anti-infective agents local Bees Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 339 Bekhterevs Dragee Bekhterev's Mixture Belenkii's Therapeutic Serum Beliakov's Solution 31-E Beliakov-Petrov Anti- Shock Solution Bellafolen Bellalgin Bellas tezin Bellataminal Belloid Belogolovyi's Drops 1 Belogolovyi's Drops 2 Belogolovyi's Drops 3 Belogolovyi's Drops 4 Bencaine Benzacine Benzamon Benzazone-VII Benzimin Benzodet Benzonal Adonis Bromides Codeine Potassium Adonis Bromides Codeine Sodium Plasma substitutes Tissue preservation Bromides Caffeine Dextran Plasma substitutes Belladonna Aminopyrine Belladonna Belladonna Benzocaine Belladonna Ergotamine Phenobarbital Barbiturates Belladonna Ergot alkaloids Borates Carbonates Sodium chloride Antipyrine Borates Bromides Carbonates Antipyrine Bromides Carbonates Menthol Salicylates Anesthetics, local Benzilates Parasympatholytics Cholinesterase inhibitors Miotics Nitrofurans Thiosemicarbazones Insect repellents Antineoplastic agents Triazines Barbiturates Annotations 340 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Benzylnorantifeine Bepasal Berezhnyi's Solution Beroxan Besalol Bestuzhev's Drops Betamine Betazine Bethiol Bevitan BF Glue Bicalin Bicarmint Bigumal Bilagit MeSH Terms Imidazoles Belladonna Papaverine Salicylates Antifungal agents Methoxsalen Belladonna Salicylates Iron Antineoplastic agents Antineoplastic agents Belladonna Ichthammol Suppositories Citrates Yeasts Tissue adhesives Bicarbonates Bismuth Carbonates Magnesium Anti-infective agents, local Bicarbonates Borates Sodium chloride Chloroguanide Bile acids and salts Methenamine Papaverine Phenolphthale ins Annotations Biliarin Bile Bilichol Bile acids and salts Methenamine Bilignost Iodipamide Bilin Dietary proteins Bilitrast Contrast media Binan Anti-infective agents, local Biological Antiseptic Paste 3 Biological products Blood Chloramphenicol Nitrofurazone Biological Antiseptic Tampon Biological products Blood Hemostatics Nitrofurazone Penicillin Guide To Index Medicus 341 Russian Drugs Biological Paste Biomycin Bioplasmassa Biorastin Biovetin Biovit-40 Bismoverol Bistalbin Bithiurol Bogomolets' Serum Bolus Bormenthol Boroglycerin Borovertin Botkin's Powder Boverin Bovoside A BP Breslavskii's Ointment Brevicollin Brodskii's Mixture Butadion Butamid MeSH Terms Biological products Bone and bones Fibrin Chlortetracycline Biological products Blood Plant proteins Plasma substitutes Chlortetracycline Chlortetracycline Bismuth Digestants Polygonum Bismuth Thiurea Antireticular cytotoxic serum Borates Borates Menthol Borates Glycerin Borates Methenamine Bicarbonates Sodium Sulfates Tartrates Insecticides Cardiac glycosides Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Benzocaine Bismuth Penicillin G Sulfanilamide Oxytocics Borates Calcium chloride Diuretics, mercurial Phenobarbital Phenylbutazone Tolbutamide Annotations C Preparation Anti-infective agents, local 342 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Caferid Camphatal Camphiod Camphodal Camphoid Camphonium Caps in Carbocholine Carbogen Carbolen Carbon Serum Carbophos Cardiotrast Cardiovalen Carotol Caroton Cassol Celanide Cepentil Cerulomycin Cetamiphen Chaga Chaikovskii's Solution Chainyi Grib Chinet Anemia *drug therapy Iron Camphor Phenobarbital Camphor Iodine Potassium iodide Valerian Camphor Iodine Phenobarbital Potassium iodide Valerian Camphor Iodine Potassium iodide Ganglionic-blocking agents Belladonna Capsicum Salicylates Carbachol Analeptics Carbon dioxide Charcoal Starch Sucrose Charcoal Immune serums Insecticides Phosphates Iodopyracet Cardiac glycosides Carotene Carotene Casein Dietary proteins Lanatosides Lysergic acid diethyl- amide Serotonin inhibitors Antibiotics Antiviral agents Anticholesteremic agents Phenylbutyrates Antineoplastic agents Mushrooms Chloramphenicol Biological products Cinchona Guide To Index Medicus 343 Russian Drugs Chlorazicin Chlorazine Chlorbutin Chlordinezin Chloride Plasma Chloridin Chloro-IFK Chlorophen Chlorophos Chlorothion Chlorphenacyl Chlorten Chlorurit Cholagogue Tea Cholagol Cholelithin No. 1 Cholelithin No. 2 Cholelithin No. 3 Cholenzyme Chologon Cholosas Chonsurid Chrysanol Chymopsin Cichol Citramon MeSH Terms Phenothiazines Vasodilator agents Antimalarials Triazines Chlorambucil Parasympatholytics Phenothiazines Glucose Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Pyrimethamine Carbamates Herbicides Insecticides Insecticides Insecticides Phosphates Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Phenylacetates Chlorine Insecticides Chlorothiazide Cholagogues and chol- eretics Cholagogues and chol- eretics Cholagogues and chol- eretics Cholagogues and chol- eretics Cholagogues and chol- eretics Cholagogues and chol- eretics Dehydrocholic acid Cholagogues and chol- eretics Rosa Cartilage Tissue therapy Gold Chymotrypsin Aldehydes Analgesics and antipy- retics Bile acids and salts Aspirin Caffeine Citrates Phenacetin Annotations 344 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Cleol Climacterin CN Tablets Cnidomon Coamide Coelicomycin Cofadin Cofalgin Cofeidon Cofermin Coffen Coffen-Forte Cofranal Colibacterin Colistatin Collodium Collodium Elasticum Colloidal Infusin Collosilicate Condelphine Contraceptin Convasid Corazole Corbel la Corchoroside A Cordiamine Cordigit Cordin Corelborin C Corelborin P Coresid Corglycon Alcohol, ethyl Dermatologic agents Ethyl ether Resins Estradiol Ovary Neoplasms *drug therapy Palliative treatment Antiprotozoal agents Cobalt Nicotinamide Antibiotics Indicators and reagents Aminopyrine Caffeine Codeine Aminopyrine Caffeine Aminopyrine Caffeine Cobalt Iron Manganese Caffeine Phenacetin Caffeine Phenacetin Cathartics Biological products Escherichia coli Antibiotics Dermatologic agents Dermatologic agents Plasma substitutes Dermatologic agents Alkaloids Muscle relaxants Contraceptive agents Convallaria Pentylenetetrazole Atropine Cardiac glycosides Nikethamide Digitalis glycosides Antihypertensive agents Khellin Papaverine Cardiac glycosides Cardiac glycosides Cardiac glycosides Convallaria Guide To Index Medicus 345 Russian Drugs Corinal Cornerin Com Plaster (orontin Corticocin Cortin Corulin Corvalol Cothermopsin Crategin Creosotal Croceomycin Crotilin Cruzin Crystallomycin Cuticulin Cutisone Cyacrin Cyamide Cycl amide Cyclamine Cyclodol Cyclomethiazide Cyclophosphane Cydoxin Cygerol Cymarin MeSH Terms Aldehydes Anti-infective agents, local Cardiac glycosides Oleander Dermatologic agents Resins Salicylic acid Prenylamine Colistin Cortisone Adrenal cortex Tissue extracts Convallaria Crataegus Khellin Rutin Phenobarbital Valerates Alkaloids Carbonates Codeine Glycyrrhiza Crataegus Carbonates Cresols Expectorants Antibiotics Herbicides Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antibiotics Anti-infective agents, local Antiviral agents Thiosemicarbazones Tissue adhesives Cyanates Antidiabetics Pentolinium tartrate Trihexyphenidyl Benzothiadiazines Diuretics Cyclophosphamide Cystamine Pyridoxine Radiation-protective agents Radiation-protective agents Cardiac glycosides Annotations 346 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Cypenam Cyqualone Cystenal Cytiton Parasympatholytics Cholagogues and chol- eretics Muscle relaxants Analeptics D uattazol Analgesics and antipyre tics Thiazoles Daucarine DDVF Antihypertensive agents Insecticides Decamine Phosphates Anti-infective agents, local Degluco-Heirotoxin Delipin Quinolines Convallaria Ascorbic acid Methionine Phenobarbital Delsemine Pyridoxine Alkaloids Deltoin Demianovich' Paste Muscle relaxants Benzofurans Soaps Demianovich' Solution Thiosulfates No. 1 Demianovich' Solution Thiosulfates No. 2 Demorphan Dendrochin Denta Toothache Drops Hydrochloric acid Antitussive agents Antibiotics Camphor Depofollan Chloral hydrate Estradiol Depressin Benzimidazoles Hydroc hlor oth iaz ide Parasympatholytics Pentobarbital DETA Reserpine Insect repellents Devincan Alkaloids Dextromycetin Antihypertens ive agents Chloramphenicol DFF Diakov's Ointment Isoflurophate Soaps Starch Sulfur Guide To Index Medicus 347 Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Diambutol Antitubercular agents Diantifeine Imidazoles Diapheine Aminopyrine Caffeine Phenobarbital Diaphen Phenylacetates Diaphylline Aminophylline Diazoline Antihistaminics Naphthalenes Sulfonic acids DIBASK Antifungal agents Salicylamides Dibazol Benzimidazoles Parasympatholytics Dibenal Papaverine Parasympatholytics Phenobarbital Dibiomycin Chlortetracycline Dicaine Tetracaine Dicaphen Aminopyrine Caffeine Codeine Phenacetin Dicaptol Dimercaprol DICHASC Antifungal agents Dichlothiazide Hydrochlorothiazide Dicoline Ganglionic-blocking agents DID Insect repellents Diethylnitrophos Insecticides Phosphates Diethylolglycine Glycine Indicators and reagents Diethyphen Vasodilator agents Digalen-NEO Digitalis glycosides Digicil Digitalis glycosides Digicilen Digitalis glycosides Digicilin Digitalis glycosides Digikel Digitalis glycosides Khellin Digipuren Digitalis glycosides Digitazid Digitalis glycosides Dihydrostreptomycin-PAS Aminosalicylic acid Dihydrostreptomycin Dilaniside Digitalis glycosides Dimecoline Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Dimedrol Diphenhydramine Dimerin Hypnotics and sedatives Dimestrol Stilbenes 348 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Dimezol Dimezol-14 Dinezin Diochin Diocid Diosponin Dipasalin Diphasin Diphenacin Dipin Diplacin Diplococcin Diprazin Diprophen Disamid Disulformin Ditetracycline Dithiophos Ditiline Ditrazine Diuretic Tea Divascol Di venal DMDK DNOK Dobronravov's Drops DON Dopan MeSH Terms Antineoplastic agents Benzimidazoles Benzimidazoles Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Parasympatholytics Ganglion-blocking agents Quinuclidines Anti-infective agents, local Saponins Muscle relaxants Papaverine Quinolines Theobromine Vasodilator agents Myocardial depressants Phenothiazines Diphenadione Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Muscle relaxants Antibiotics Promethazine Parasympatholytics Phenylacetates Myocardial depressants Nicotinamide Anti-infective agents Tetracycline Insecticides Pyrophosphates Succinylcholine Diethylcarbamazine Diuretics Tolazoline Papaverine Parasympatholytics Phenobarbital Antifungal agents Carbamates Antifungal agents Cresols Herbicides Insecticides Ethyl ether Valerian Antineoplastic agents Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Uracil Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 349 Russian Drugs Driagin's Mixture Dubinu !ne Duplex Dustundan EB Vaccine Ecmoline Ecmonovocillin-1 Ecmonovocillin-2 Efanol Elatine Eldeline Embichin Embichin 7 Embichin 11 Embitol Enatin Endoxycrine Enkalin Enulen EP Ephecillin Epilin MeSH Terms Bromides Chloral hydrate Codeine Valerian Alkaloids Hypnotics and sedatives Arsenic Strychnine Antifungal agents Undecylenic acid Bacterial vaccines Pasteurella pestis Liver extracts Protamines Liver extracts Penicillin G, procaine Liver extracts Penicillin G Penicillin G, procaine Vasodilator agents Alkaloids Muscle relaxants Alkaloids Muscle relaxants Mechloreth amine Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Propylamines Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Propylamines Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Muscle relaxants Biological products Obesity *drug therapy Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Expectorants Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Penicillin G Antifungal agents Hair removal Propiophenones Annotations 350 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Ergam Ergotal Ervamin Erychroside Erycordin Erynit Eryside Erysimosid Erysimotoxin Erythrine Erythriside Escodol Esculamin Estocin Etakridin Ethamide Ethaminal Sodium Ethamine Ethaperazine Ethazole Ethersulfonate Ethoxene Ethoxyd Ethylcellosolv Ethylnorantifeine Ethymidine Etofein Eurimycin Eusynthomycin Exacthin Exgran Expectorant Tea No. 1 Expectorant Tea No. 2 Expectorant Tea No. 3 Expectorant Tea No. 4 MeSH Terms Ergot alkaloids Ergot alkaloids Alkaloids Cardiac glycosides Cardiac glycosides Pentaerythritol tetrani- trate Cardiac glycosides Cardiac glycosides Cardiac glycosides Anti-infective agents, local Erythrocytes Cardiac glycosides Ephedrine Meperidine Scopolamine Coumarins Muscle relaxants Phenylacetates Acridines Probenecid Pentobarbital Anesthetics, local Propiophenones Perphenazine Sulfathiazoles Sulfonic acids Antineoplastic agents Aziridines Antitubercular agents Surface-active agents Analeptics Imidazoles Antineoplastic agents Pyrimidines Imidazoles Colistin Chloramphenicol Corticotropin Digestants Plants, medicinal Expectorants Expectorants Expectorants Expectorants Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 351 Russian Drugs MeSH Terms F F Serum Fasciolin Febrifugine Fecholine Fedorov's Narcotic-Anti- shock Solution Feramid Ferkoven Ferratol Ferrobion Ferrocal Ferrofuzin Ferrofuzin No. 3 Ferrohematogen Fetidine FiBS Filatov's Anti-Shock Solution No. 43 Filatov's Solution No. 28 Thiazoles Tissue therapy Anthelmintics Antineoplastic agents Quinazolines Choline Fatty acids, essential Vitamin B complex Vitamin E Bicarbonates Codeine Ephedrine Plasma substitutes Iron Nicotinamide Cobalt Iron Iron Glucose Iron Calcium Iron Lecithins Bicarbonates Glucose Iron Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Bicarbonates Glucose Iron Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Sodium salicylate Blood Iron Alkaloids Sympatholytics Tissue therapy Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Glucose Magnesium sulfate Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Annotations 352 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Filicilen Filixan Flamin Flicid Florimycin Fluoroembichin Fluoromezine Fluoropan Folicobal amine Fonvorin Framycin Frangin Frenolon Frostbite Ointment Frugoside Fubromegan Fumagillin Fumigant-93 Furacillin Furaguanidine Furamicid Furamon Furaniozid Furaplast Furaxolon Furaxone Furazidin Furazolin Furazonal Aspidium Aspidium Cholagogues and chol- eretics Plants, medicinal Insecticides Viomycin Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Folic acid Vitamin B 12 Belladonna Papaverine Salicylates Colistin Frangula Phenothiazines Tranquilizing agents Dermatologic agents Frostbite *drug therapy Cardiac glycosides Ammonium compounds Ganglionic-blocking agents Antibiotics Insecticides Nitrofurazone Guanidines Nitrofurans Nitrofurans Parasympathomimetics Nitrofurans Dermatologic agents Nitrofurazone Phthalic acid Nitrofurans Furazolidone Nitrofurans Nitrofurans Nitrofurans Galanthamine Galanthamine Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Galanthine Galascorbin Galmamin Galoceptin Gangleron Gastric Drops Gastric Tablets; Mixture a Gastric Tablets; Mixture b Gastric Tablets; Mixture v Gastrin Gastripon Gastrobamate Gastrocrine Gelatinol Geliodone Gendon Geocorton GETF Getol MeSH Terms Alkaloids Parasympatholytics Ascorbic acid Dermatologic agents Tannins Anti-infective agents, local Salicylic acid Zinc. Ascorbic acid Bioflavonoids Contraceptive agents Nicotinic acid Ganglion-blocking agents Digestants Opium Plants, medicinal Valerian Belladonna Bismuth Digestants Salicylates Belladonna Bismuth Digestants Belladonna Digestants Plants, medicinal Valerian Gastric mucosa Tissue extracts Atropine Ganglionic-blocking agents Atropine Ganglionic-blocking agents Meprobamate Stomach Tissue extracts Gelatin Plasma substitutes Gelatin Iodopyracet Rauwolfia Hydrocortisone Oxytetracycline Insecticides Phosphates Anthelmintics Xylene 354 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Gidrozhir Gilabi Giparez Gitalen Giurzotoksin CKHBD GKHTSPD Globisporin Glucan Glycerinated Soda Water Glycerophosphene Gomomaz Gophruzid Gordeev's Ointment Gordeev's Solution Granosan Grashchenko's Mixture Green Oil Grisin Gynofort Fats Ointments Aluminum silicates Ointments Hydralazine Hydrochlorothiazide Potassium chloride Reserpine Digitalis glycosides Hemostatics Venoms Butadiene Insecticides Pesticides Antibiotics Polysaccharides Saccharomyces Carbonates Glycerin Calcium Glycerophosphates Tissue therapy Cardiac glycosides Cinchophen Convallaria Dermatologic agents Petroleum Zinc Antineoplastic agents Antifungal agents Insecticides Bromides Chloral hydrate Phenobarbital Valerian Insecticides Petroleum Antibiotics Ergotamine H Haloperidol Haloquine Hand-Protective Paste Haloperidol Antimalarials Ammonia Casein Dermatologic agents Glycerin Guide To Index Medicus 355 Russian Drugs Hefephytin Heliomycin Hematogen Hematogen For Children Hemithiamine Hemocytostimulin Hemodes Hemophyrin Hemostasin Hemostatic Paste Hemostatic Sponge Hemostimulin Hepavit Heptamine Hexachlorane Hexamidine Hexenal Hexonium Hexonium B MeSH Terms Inositol Yeasts, dried Antibiotics Antiviral agents Blood Glycerin Ascorbic acid Blood Dietary carbohydrates Hypnotics and sedatives Thiazoles Tranquilizing agents Blood Cobalt Immune serums Calcium Magnesium Polyvinylpyrrolidone Potassium Sodium Porphyrins Radiation-protective agents Biological products Hemostatics Lung Calcium chloride Hemostatics Sulfanilamide Zinc Blood Hemostatics Blood Glucose Glycerin Iron Lactates Sulfates Liver extracts Ganglionic-blocking agents Benzene hexachloride Primidone Hexobarbital Ganglionic-blocking agents Hexamethonium com- pounds Ganglionic-blocking agents Hexamethonium com- pounds Annotations 356 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Himaline Hippophaine Hisindamone Hydrocorticocin Hydroperite Hydropiperin Hygronium Hypersol Iastil IEM Polyvaccine Imanin Imizin Increpan Indopan Inhacamph Inhaphen Insect Bite Ointment MeSH Terms Alkaloids Parasympatholytics Serotonin Chlorisondamine Colistin Hydrocortisone, topical Anti-infective agents, local Hemostatics Polygonum Ganglionic-blocking agents Pyrrolidines Bicarbonates Phosphates Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Sulfates Annotations Antipyrine Bronchodilator agents Caffeine Ephedrine Procaine Bacterial vaccines Shigella Typhoid-paratyphoid vaccines Anti-infective agents, local Plants, medicinal Imipramine Pancreatic extracts Tryptamines Camphor Eucalyptus Menthol Salicylates Amphetamine Eucalyptus Menthol Bites and stings *drug therapy Clove Dermatologic agents Lanolin Guide To Index Medicus 357 Russian Drugs Intranarcon Iod-Hypersol Iodinol Iodolipol Iprazid Isadrine Isaphenine Isopestox Isoprine Isopromedol Isounithiol Isoverin Janthinellin K Karmanova's Mixture Karmanova's Pills Karmanova's Tablets-1 MeSH Terms Barbiturates Arteriosclerosis *drug therapy Bicarbonates Iodides Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Sulfates Antifungal agents Anti-infective agents, local Iodides Polyvinyls Iodized oils Iproniazid Isoproterenol Cathartics Insecticides Phosphates Tranquilizing agents Analgesics and antipyre- tics Piperidines Antidotes Sulfonic acids Oxytocics Antibiotics, antifungal Bromides Calcium chloride Cardiac glycosides Codeine Bromides Codeine Phenobarbital Strychnine Bromides Camphor Codeine Phenobarbital Annotations 358 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Karmanova's Tablets-2 Kartashov's Mixture Kartashov's Rinse KEAM Preparation Kefir Keiosid Kendoside Khellatrine Khelliverin Kinozol Kiuzol-A Kiuzol-F Kombizhir Konchalovskii's Powder Konkov's Preparation-1 Konkov's Preparation-2 Konkov's Preparation-3 Kormogrizein Koumiss KP Powder Bromides Camphor Codeine Phenobarbital Strychnine Iodine Potassium iodide Sodium salicylate Alcohol, ethyl Menthol Thymol Anthracenes Antifungal agents Insecticides Milk Convallaria Cardiac glycosides Atropine Khellin Papaverine Khellin Papaverine Deodorants Quinolines Insect repellents Quinolines Insect repellents Quinolines Fats Ointments Papaverine Phenobarbital Theobromine Acridines Fish liver oils Honey Ichthammol Tissue therapy Acridines Fish liver oils Honey Penicillin Tissue therapy Acridines Chloramphenicol Fish liver oils Honey Antibiotics Milk Blood Penicillin Russian Drugs Krasnogorskii's Mixture Krasnushkin's Mixture-1 Krasnushkin's Mixture-2 Krasnushkin's Mixture-3 Krichevskii's Solution KS Solution KSK L Lallemantin Lantoside Larusan Lashkevich' Mixture-1 Lashkevich' Mixture-2 Lashkevich' Mixture-3 Lavsan Lebedev's Plaster Lecithin-Cerebro Gui MeSH Terms Alcohol, ethyl Belladonna Codeine Phenobarbital Adonis Bromides Chloral hydrate Opium Phenobarbital Valerian Adonis Bromides Chloral hydrate Opium Phenobarbital Adonis Bromides Chloral hydrate Opium Phenobarbital Valerian Glycerin Iodine Salicylic acid Plasma substitutes Insecticides Silica Alkaloids Digitalis glycosides Antitubercular agents Belladonna Carbonates Nux vomica Belladonna Carbonates Nux vomica Belladonna Carbonates Nux vomica Polymers Alcohol, ethyl Bandages Lanolin Quinacrine Brain Tissue extracts To Index Medicus Annotations 360 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Leguine Lemoran Lesphenephril Leucine Leucogen Leukocytic Serum Leukoplaster Levomycetin Lidase Linethol Linol Lipocaine Lipocerebrin Lipoton Lipovetskii's Solution-1 Lipovetskii's Solution-2 Lithiocidin Liubazol Liutenurin Livicliman Lofenal Longisporin Lubricating Oil Ointment Lukianov's Ointment Lukomskii's Ointment Lumisalin Lumpan Diuretics Plants, medicinal Levorphanol Plants, medicinal Amino acids Thiazoles Blood Tissue therapy Dermatologic agents Chloramphenicol Hyaluronidase Fatty acids Fatty acids R ad iati on-pr otec tive agents Lipotropic factors Pancreatic extracts Brain Tissue extracts Barium sulfate Indicators and reagents Ultraviolet rays Zinc Hydrochloride acid Potassium iodide Mechlorethamine Antibiotics Benzimidazoles Parasympatholytics Phenobarbital Contraceptive agents Estrone Phenobarbital Theobromine Thiamine Antineoplastic agents Antibiotics Dermatologic agents Benzocaine Calcium carbonate Charcoal Lanolin Magnesium oxide Fluorides Phenobarbital Quinolines Vasodilator agents Alcohol, ethyl Antipyrine Opium Phenobarbital Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Lupaverin Luronit Lymphamin Lysenil Lysepsin M Malinin's Ointment Mammophysin Manitrit Mannit MAP Mebutane Mecamine Mediamin Melissin Mellictine Mepanit Mepholine Meprotan Mercamine Mercaptophos Mercazolyl Mercuran Meridil Merifit Mespenal Metacin Metallylchloride Metaphos Metasarcolysin Metazid Meterazine Methacil MeSH Terms Papaverine Phenobarbital Hyaluronic acid Vitreous body Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Lysergic acid diethyl- amide Serotonin inhibitors Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Ointments Mammae Pituitary hormones, posterior Tissue extracts Mannitol hexanitrate Mannitol Adenine nucleotides Muscle relaxants Mecamylamine Indoles Serotonin inhibitors Bees Venoms Muscle relaxants Parasympatholytics Phenmetrazine Meprobamate Cysteamine Insecticides Phosphates Thyroid antagonists Insecticides Methylphenidate Plants, medicinal Ammonium compounds Parasympatholytics Insecticides Insecticides Phosphates Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Antitubercular agents Prochlorperazine Uracil Annotations 362 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotation: Methygenal Methyl acetaphos Methyldiazil Methyldiphacil Methylethylnitrophos Methylethylthiophos Methyllicaconitine Methylnitrophos Methylsystox Mexamine Mezaton Mezidin Miasnikov's Mixture Microcid Migrenin Mikroid Mitroshin's Solution Monkevich' Ointment Monomycin Morpholynmethyltetracy- cline Mucovit Mukhomor Mutomycin Mycetin Mycetin D-17 Mycoheptin Mycol Mydocalm Myelosan Barbiturates Insecticides Phosphates Parasympatholytics Parasympatholytics Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Muscle relaxants Insecticides Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Indoles Phenylephrine Aniline compounds Benzimidazoles Hydrochlorothiazide Parasympatholytics Pentobarbital Reserpine Glucose oxidase Antipyrine Caffeine Citrates Iodine Potassium iodide Valerian Tissue therapy Dermatologic agents Antibiotics Tetracycline Mucoproteins Pylorus Tissue extracts Vitamin B 12 Insecticides Antibiotics Antibiotics Antibiotics Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Antiobiotics, antifungal Mycobacterium tubercu- losis Muscle relaxants Propiophenones Busulfan Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Mvol NAF Nafarin Nafestezin Ointment Nalecin Nanophyne Naphthalan Naphtha Naphthalan Ointment Naphthamon Naphthocaine Hydrochlo- ride Naphthocamphor Naphthoglobulin Naphthomenthol Naphthosalol Naphthysine Naprin Narcogen Narzan Natrog Neoanusol MeSH Terms Muscles Tissue extracts Vasodilator agents Annotations Neobenzinol Fluorides Warfarin Fluorides Chloramphenicol Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Anti-infective agents, local Petroleum Anti-infective agents, local Ointments Petroleum Bephenium compounds Anesthetics, local Anti-infective agents, local Camphor Petroleum Cacao Petroleum Anti-infective agents, local Menthol Petroleum Anti-infective agents, local Petroleum Salicylates Imidazoles Sympathomimetics Plasma substitutes Trichloroethylene Mineral waters Blood preservation Glutarates Bismuth Iodine Suppositories Tannins Zinc Alkanes Bronchodilator agents 364 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Neocid Neodicoumarin Neogynofort Neoperhepar Neophedan Neriolin Neurotrast Neuven NF Nibufin Nicatol Nicoceptin Nicodin Nicodon Nicohexonium Nicosin Nicoverine Nikiforov's Mixture Nitrofungin Nitrosorbid NIUIF Mixture Nobutane Non-Anaphylactogenic Serum No. 24 Novikov's Solution Novocephalgin Novocillin Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Ethyl biscoumacetate Ergotamine Liver extracts Vitamin B 12 Anticonvulsants Cardiac glycosides Oleander Contrast media Uva ursi Antitubercular agents Thiazoles Cholinesterase inhibitors Phosphates Anticholesteremic agents Nicotinic acid Ascorbic acid Bioflavonoids Contraceptive agents Nicotinic acid Cholagogues and chol- eretics Nicotinamide Anti-inflammatory agents Nicotinamide Ganglionic-blocking agents Hexamethonium com- pounds Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nicotinic acid Papaverine Alcohol, ethyl Ethyl ether Antifungal agents Nitrophenols Vasodilator agents Insect repellents Phthalic acid Muscle relaxants Plasma substitutes Anti-infective agents, local Aspirin Caffeine Phenacetin Penicillin G, procaine Guide To Index Medicus 365 Russian Drugs Novoimanin Novomigrophen Novoomain Ointment Noxiron NRV 0 MeSH Terms Anti-infective agents, local Plants, medicinal Aminopyrine Caffeine Citrates Phenacetin Colchicine Ephedrine Hyaluronidase Phenylbutazone Glutethimide Antineoplastic agents Obraztsov's Mixture Belladonna Glycerin Methenamine Sodium salicylate Octadin Guanethidine Octamethyl Cholinesterase inhibitors Insecticides Phosphates Octestrol Stilbenes Octilin Antiprotozoal agents Octylnitrite Nitrites Oletetrin Oleandomycin Tetracycline Olitoriside Cardiac glycosides Olivomycin Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Omain Colchicine Omelen Antihypertensive agents Viscum Omephin Anticoagulants Onycholysin Barium sulfate Dermatologic agents Talc OP Preparation Surface-active agents Ophthalmol Anti-infective agents, local Citrates Lanolin Petrolatum Ornid Bretylium compounds Orthonal Hypnotics and sedatives Orthosarcolysin Nitrogen mustard com-pounds Annotations 366 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Osarbon Osarcid Ossocalcinol Osteogrisin Osteoplast Ostkhol Oxaphenamide Oxazyl Oxycort Oxylidin OZCh Preparation P Preparation P Substance Pachycarpine Palmitosin Paluphin Panaxin Panaxoside Panibin MeSH Terms Antiprotozoal agents Arsenicals Borates Glucose Antiprotozoal agents Borates Glucose Sulfanilamide Bone and bones Tissue therapy Antibiotics Resins Resorcinol Tissue adhesives Coumarins Cholagogues and chol- eretics Salicylamides Ambenonium chloride Hydrocortisone, topical Oxytetracycline Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinuclidines Tea Antineoplastic agents Nucleosidases Pancreatic extracts Peptide hydrolases Growth substances Insecticides Petroleum Ganglionic-blocking agents Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Papaverine Phenobarbital Senecio Analeptics Ginseng Analeptics Ginseng Analgesics and antipy- retics Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 367 Russian Drugs Pantocrine Pantomycin Pantosept Panty Papazol Paphylline Paramyon Parasoxon Parenterin Parfezin Pascaine Pasomycin Pasternin Pastinacin Pavestezin Pavlov's Mixture Pectusin Peloidestillat Peloidin Pentabismol Pentacin Pentalgin Pentamin Pentaquinomethonium Pentoxyl Perhydrol Pernovine Perolon Pertussin MeSH Terms Analeptics Biological products Dihydrostreptomycin Anti-infective agents, local Biological products Medicine, Oriental Benzimidazoles Papaverine Parasympatholytics Papaverine Senecio Muscle relaxants Insecticides Phosphates Plasma substitutes Muscle relaxants Phenothiazines Anesthetics, local Aminosalicylic acid Dihydrostreptomycin Plants, medicinal Vasodilator agents Antihypertensive agents Plants, medicinal Benzocaine Papaverine Bromides Caffeine Eucalyptus Expectorants Menthol Tissue therapy Tissue therapy Ammonium compounds Bismuth Citrates DTPA Aminopyrine Caffeine Phenobarbital Azamethonium compounds Ganglionic-blocking agents Quinolines Uracil Hydrogen peroxide Antihistaminics Polymers Urethane Expectorants Annotations 368 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Pervitin Petrov's Anti-Shock Solu- tion Petrov's Plasma-Substi- tute Solution Peucedanin Pharsazin Phelazine Phemerazole Phenacon Phenalgin Phenamet Phenamine Phenamizole Phenaphan Phenasthesin Phenatine Phenesterin Phenexan Phenigam Phenillin Phenitron Phenizin Phentyrin Phepranon Phosphacol Phosphamide Phosphazin Phosphestrol Methamphetamine Alcohol, ethyl Bromides Glucose Plasma substitutes Calcium chloride Citrates Plasma substitutes Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Antineoplastic agents Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Phenelzine Hypnotics and sedatives Pyrazoles Anticonvulsants Aminopyrine Phenacetin Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Amphetamine Muscle relaxants Pyrazoles Tranquilizing agents Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Nicotinamide Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Anticholesteremic agents Tranquilizing agents Phenindione Sympatholytics Pheniprazine Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Diethylpropion Miotics Phosphates Insecticides Phosphates Antineoplastic agents Phosphates Antineoplastic agents Diethylstilbestrol Guide To Index Medicus 369 Russian Drugs Phosphicine Phosphrene Phthivazid Phytobacteriomycin Phytoferrolactol Phytoncidin Picrofcaine Pikhtoform Pimein Pircophen Piridrol Pituicrine P Plantaglucide Plasma-Substititute Solu- tion No. 3 Plasmocid Plasmol Piatyphylline Plazerin Plegangin Pleocidin Poine Polosukhin's Hypertonic Anti-Shock Solution MeSH Terms Heavy metal detoxi- cants Phosphinic acids Calcium Iron Lecithins Phosphates Phthivazid Antibiotics Inositol Iron Lactates Anti-infective agents, local Garlic Aminopyrine Caffeine Procaine Anti-infective agents, local Aminopyrine Barbiturates Codeine Aminopyrine Caffeine Phenacetin Pipradrol Pituitary hormones, pos- terior Achlorhydria *drug therapy Psyllium Calcium chloride Plasma substitutes Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Antimalarials Quinolines Blood Tissue therapy Antihypertensive agents Senecio Blood Antihypertensive agents Antibiotics Antibiotics, antineoplas- tic Calcium chloride Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Annotations 370 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Polybe Polyglobulin Polyglucin Polyiodine Polymerol Polymycin Polysiloxan Polyvinal Polyvinol Popov's Mixture Popov's Plasma-Substi- tute Solution No. 3 Postovskii's Paste Prangenin Preconsol Pregnantol Pregnin Primulen Procortan-D Prodigiozan Promedol Promeran Promethin Propamin Propazin Glucose Vitamin B complex Serum globulin Dextran Borates Iodine Polyvinyls Potassium iodide Anti-infective agents, local Mineral oil Antibiotics Antibiotics, antifungal Antiviral agents Silicones Surface-active agents Plasma substitutes Polyvinyls Plasma substitutes Polyvinyls Alcohol, ethyl Phenobarbital Calcium chloride Glucose Plasma substitutes Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Ointments Sulfanilamide Methoxsalen Contraceptive agents Quinolines Oxytocics Ethisterone Expectorants Plants, medicinal Corticotropin Antineoplastic agents Polysaccharides, bac- terial Serratia marcescens Analgesics and antipy- retics Piperidines Chlormerodrin Sympathomimetics Radiation-protective agents Promazine Guide To Index Medicus 371 Russian Drugs Propomycelin Propylnorantifeine Protars Protective Ointment Protein Elixir Proteolytin Prozorovskii's Powder Psoriasin Purgen PVP Solution PVP-N Pyocid Pyrabutol Pyraldin Pyramat Pyramein Pyraminal Pyranal Pyraphen Pyrazinon Pyrexal Pyridoxiphen Pyrilene Pyrogenal Pyrolaxon Pyromen MeSH Terms Colistin Vitamin B complex Imidazoles Arsenic Insecticides Phosphates Talc Dermatologic agents Blood Dietary proteins Pancreatic extracts Protein hydrolysates Barbiturates Bromides Carbonates Codeine Mustard gas Petrolatum Phenolphthaleins Plasma substitutes Polyvinylpyrrolidone Plasma substitutes Polyvinylpyrrolidone Anti-infective agents, local Ethyl ether Sulfuric acid Aminopyrine Phenylbutazone Antiprotozoal agents Quinolines Insecticides Aminopyrine Caffeine Aminopyrine Caffeine Phenobarbital Aminopyrine Aminopyrine Phenacetin Parasympathomimetics Pyrogens Pyridines Sympatholytics Pempidine Pyrogens Gallamine triethiodide Pyrogens Annotations 372 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Pyrophos Pyrotens Qualidil Quateleron Quietal Quingamine Quinocide Quinopyrine R R Substance Rausedyl Ravkin's Mixture Redergam Regenerator Repellin-Alpha Repel lin-Beta Resitox Retandrol Reviscen Rhamnil Rheopyrine Ridinol Ristomycin Roemerin MeSH Terms Cholinesterase inhibi- tors Miotics Phosphates Sympatholytics Curariform antagonists Pyrazoles Muscle relaxants Quinuclidines Ammonium compounds Ganglionic-blocking agents Muscle relaxants Barbiturates Chloroquine Antimalarials Quinolines Antipyrine Quinine Petroleum Reserpine Barbiturates Bromides Plants, medicinal Ergot alkaloids, hydroge- nated Hyaluronic acid Insect repellents Insect repellents Coumarins Insecticides Phosphates Testosterone Viscum Frangula Aminopyrine Phenylbutazone Parasympatholytics Piperidines Antibiotics Alkaloids Analeptics Annotations Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms 373 Ronidase Rosmaricin Rotundin Rozental's Iodine Paste RS Powder Rutamin Rybakov's Ointment Hyaluronidase Alkaloids Antihypertensive agents Alkaloids Alcohol, ethyl Chloroform Iodine Blood Tissue therapy Procaine Rutin Borates Petrolatum Menthol Annotations Sal in Saliniment Salitropin Salsolidine Salsoline Saluzide Samet San al bin Sanazin Sancaphen Sankova's Mixture Sanshedan Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Belladonna Chloroform Liniments Salicylates Caffeine Methenamine Sodium salicylate Antihypertensive agents Quinolines Antihypertensive agents Quinolines Antitubercular agents Nitrogen mustard com- pounds Digestants Plants, medicinal Antibiotics Chlorides Mercury Phenolphthaleins Santonin Atropine Diphenhydramine Epinephrine Potassium Procaine Sulfates Bile Biological products Snakes 374 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Sapromycetin Sarcolysin Sarracine Satiturani Schinpani Schizandrin Securinine Nitrate Sedative Tea Sekazin Selisskii's Protective Ointment Seltsovskii's Narcotic Mixture Seneciphylline Sereiskii's Mixture Serum Protein No. 1 Shelagurov's Mixture Shereshevskii's Pills-1 Shereshevskii's Pills-2 Shereshevskii's Pills-3 Shereshevskii's Pills-4 MeSH Terms Antibiotics Antibiotics, antifungal Melphalan Muscle relaxants Senecio Digitalis glycosides Plants, medicinal Analeptics Plants, medicinal Analeptics Plants, medicinal Hypnotics and sedatives Plants, medicinal Antibiotics Dermatologic agents Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Morphine Plasma substitutes Scopolamine Senecio Bromides Caffeine Papaverine Phenobarbital Urea Plasma substitutes Aminophylline Aspirin Ephedrine Morphine Digitalis glycosides Glycyrrhiza Iodine Phenobarbital Potassium iodide Valerian Iodine Potassium iodide Valerian Iodine Phenobarbital Potassium iodide Valerian Glycyrrhiza Iodine Methylthiouracil Phenobarbital Potassium iodide Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 375 Russian Drugs Shereshevskii's Pills-5 Shereshevskii's Pills-6 Shinkaverskii's Mixture Shostakovskii's Balsam Sigetin Simanovskii's Ointment Simazin Sinestrol Sircervin Smolenskii's Mixture Sokodin Solidol Soliusulfon Soliutizon Solusurmin Solutan Sophorine Sorbex Sorbid Sovcaine Spasmolytin Spermocrine SPES Preparation Sphaerophysine MeSH Terms Digitalis glycosides Glycyrrhiza Iodine Phenobarbital Potassium iodide Valerian Camphor Glycyrrhiza Iodine Phenobarbital Potassium iodide Alcohol, ethyl Benzocaine Chloroform Ether ethyl Menthol Tetracaine Anti-infective agents, local Estrogens Cocaine Menthol Herbicides Triazines Diethylstilbestrol Cathartics Plants, medicinal Aminopyrine Barbiturates Bromides Valerian Carbonates Codeine Oils Ointments Sulfones Thiosemicarbazones Antimony Antiprotozoal agents Expectorants Plants, medicinal Astringents Hemostatics Plants, medicinal Sorbitol Dibucaine Adiphenine Spermine Antitoxins Ganglionic-blocking agents Annotations 376 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Spiramin Spirazidin STI Vaccine Stimulen Stimulin D Strepmycillin Streptodimycin Streptopenicillin Streptosaliuzid Streptosul f anil amide Strep totubazid Subecholine Subsidol Succudifer Sucradbel Sudorific Tea No. 1 Sudorific Tea No. 2 Sulcimide Sulfadimezin Sulfodiamine Sulfonin Sulfozin Sulgin Sulsen Sulzon Sunoref Suprastin MeSH Terms Antihypertensive agents Phthalic acid Antineoplastic agents Spiro compounds Bacillus anthracis Bacterial vaccines Ascorbic acid Fructose Glucose Plasma substitutes Vitamin B complex Beetles Biological products Ointments Dihydrostreptomycin Penicillin G Streptomycin Dihydrostreptomycin Streptomycin Penicillin Streptomycin Antitubercular agents Streptomycin Streptomycin Sulfamethazine Sulfanilamide Sulfathiazoles Isoniazid Streptomycin Autonomic drugs Rutin Digitalis glycosides Belladonna Plants, medicinal Sweating Plants, medicinal Sweating Sulfanilamide Sulfamethazine Sulfones Antitubercular agents Pyrogens Sulfur Sulfonamides Selenium Sulfur Thiosemicarbazones Camphor Epinephrine Sulfonamides Antihistaminics Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 377 Russian Drugs Sympatholytin Sympathomimetin synanthrin C Synanthrin C-l Syncol Syncoumar Synestrol Synthomycin Syreniotoxin SZHK Preparation Tansal Teal bin TEF Teimurov's Paste Tensamine Teodinal Teoverin Tepal TEPF Tesalben Testenate Testobromolecit TET MeSH Terms Sympatholytics Fibrin Sympathomimetics Anticoagulants Cellulose Anticoagulants Dextran Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride Acenocoumarol Hexestrol Chloramphenicol Cardiac glycosides Gonadotropins, equine Annotations Albumin Salicylates Tannins Casein Tannins Tea Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Antifungal agents Curariform antagonists Pyrazoles Benzimidazoles Parasympatholytics Phenobarbital Theobromine Amobarbital Papaverine Theobromine Anthelmintics Palmitic acid Parasympathomimetics Pyrophosphates Salicylates Tannins Tea Testosterone Bromides Lecithin Methyltestosterone Urea Antineoplastic agents Triethylene melamine 378 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Tetamon Tetramine Tetran-Hydrocortisone Ointment Tetrathion Tetridin Teturam Thalicmidine Thalicmine Thallium Plaster Thchmelini Thecodine Theominal Theophedrine Thepaphylline Thephelidin Thermopium Thesaminal Thesane Thesine Thianide Thiocaine Thiodipin Tibon MeSH Terms Ganglionic-blocking agents Tetraethylammonium com- pounds Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Hydrocortisone, topical Oxytetracycline Anit-infective agents, local Hypnotics and sedatives Disulfiram Alkaloids Sympatholytics Alkaloids Sympatholytics Hair removal Thallium Plants, medicinal Codeine Phenobarbital Theobromine Bronchodilator agents Caffeine Theobromine Theophylline Papaverine Phenobarbital Senecio Theobromine Papaverine Phenobarbital Quinolines Theobromine Carbonates Opium Plants, medicinal Aminopyrine Phenobarbital Quinolines Theobromine Anemia *drug therapy Alkaloids Muscle relaxants Ethionamide Procaine Antineoplastic agents Phosphines Piperazines Thiosemicarbazones Annotations Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Tikha-Askane TIO TEF Tiphen Tolamizol Toothache Drops Torfot Torulin Toxapin TP Transamine Traskov's Mixture Triacanthine Tribestris Trichomonacid Trichomycin Trichotezin Triftazin Triiotrast Trimecaine Trimetin Triombrin Trioxazine Tripasol Triprotamin Triviol Tropacin Tropaphen Tropentan Truxillonium TSIPK Narcotic-Anti- Shock Solution Aluminum silicates Thio-Tepa Parasympatholytics Antiprotozoal agents Thiazoles Analgesics and antipyre- tics Peat Tissue therapy Yeast, dried Bees Venoms Ganglionic-blocking agents Piperidines Tranylcypromine Carbonates Plants, medicinal Potassium iodide Silver nitrate Alkaloids Muscle relaxants Plants, medicinal Antiprotozoal agents Quinolines Trichomycin Antibiotics, antifungal Trifluoperazine Acetrizoic acid Anesthetics, local Anticonvulsants Diatrizoate Morpholines Tranquilizing agents Acridines Anti-infective agents, local Eucalyptus Menthol Methenamine Antineoplastic agents Biological products Expectorants Plants, medicinal Parasympatholytics Parasympatholytics Parasympatholytics Muscle relaxants Calcium chloride Ephedrine Plasma substitutes Sodium chloride 380 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs TSIPK Saline-Alcoholic Solution TSIPK Serotransfusin TSNIDI Paste TSOLIPK Protein Hydro- lysate TSOLIPK Saline Infusin Tubazid Tussilin Typindol U UBP-LIPK Undecin Unithiol Urobesalol Urodan MeSH Terms Alcohol, ethyl Glucose Magnesium sulfate Plasma substitutes Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Glucose Magnesium chloride Phosphates Plasma substitutes Potassium chloride Sodium chloride DDT Casein Plasma substitutes Protein hydrolysates Calcium chloride Magnesium sulfate Plasma substitutes Potassium chloride Sodium chloride Is on iaz id Antitubercular agents Tissue extracts Serotonin inhibitors Dextran Plasma substitutes Antifungal agents Undecylenic acid Chelating agents Sulfhydryl compounds Anti-infective agents, urinary Belladonna Methenamine Salicylates Benzoates Lithium Methenamine Piperazines Uricosuric agents Annotations Guide To Index Medicus 381 Russian Drugs Urosal Urosulfan Urozin Ursall Urutin V Powder Vaccinocidin Valocordin Valocormid Valohepar Vasogen Vasoton Veliutinin Venapiolin-1 Venapiolin-2 Ventriculen Verodon Vetrazine Vicair MeSH Terms Anti-infective agents, urinary Methenamine Salicylates Anti-infective agents, urinary Sulfonamides Benzoates Lithium Piperazines Uricosuric agents Anti-infective agents, local Methenamine Rutin Blood Tissue therapy Antibiotics Antiviral agents Barbiturates Bromides Valerates Belladonna Bromides Convallaria Valerian Heparin Valerates Ointments Vehicles Oxedrine Antibiotics, antifungal Bees Venoms Bees Venoms Plants, medicinal Aminopyrine Barbiturates Hydrazines Monoamine oxidase in- hibitors Antacids Bismuth Carbonates Magnesium Nitrates Annotations 382 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs MeSH Terms Annotations Videin Videin D2 Vikalin Vikasol Vikherkevich' Eye Drops Vinol-PK Violarine Viosal Viperalgin Viprakutan Vipraxin Viprazid Virapin Virusin Visculen Vishnevskii's Anesthetic Solution-1 Casein Vitamin D 2 Casein Vitamin D 2 Bismuth Carbonates Magnesium Vitamin K Cocaine Epinephrine Ganglionic-blocking agents Morphine Physostigmine Solutions, ophthalmic Bishydroxycoumarin Antibiotics Antiviral agents Bismuth Opium Salicylates Analgesics and antipyre- tics Snakes Venoms Analgesics and antipyre- tics Camphor Salicylates Snakes Venoms Analgesics and antipyre- tics Cresols Snakes Venoms Analgesics and antipyre- tics Snakes Venoms Analgesics and antipyre- tics Bees Procaine Venoms Antibiotics Antihypertensive agents Viscum Epinephrine Potassium chloride Procaine Sodium chloride Guide To Index Medicus 383 Russian Drugs Vishnevskii's Anesthetic Solution-2 Vishnevskii's Ointment Vitacycline Vitaderm Vitamin Tea No. 1 Vitamin Tea No. 2 Vitreous Body Voiachek's Ointment Voitsekhovskii's Mixture Vorobev's Mixture VTS Preparation Xycaine Zelenin's Drops MeSH Terms Calcium chloride Potassium chloride Procaine Sodium chloride Anti-infective agents, local Bismuth Castor oil Tars Ascorbic acid Riboflavin Tetracycline Thiamine Carotene Dermatologic agents Fruits Vitamins Fruits Vitamins Hyaluronic acid Tissue therapy Oils Ointments Rhinitis *drug therapy Aminopyrine Anesthesia adjuvants Bromides Codeine Phenobarbital Valerian Anticonvulsants Thiosemicarbazones Annotations Lidocaine Belladonna Convallaria Menthol Valerian 384 Guide To Index Medicus Russian Drugs Zincundan Zolotova-Kostomarova's Powder Zorin's Drops Zorin's Powder MeSH Terms Antifungal agents Salicylamides Undecylenic acid Zinc Aminopyrine Atropine Bromides Papaverine Phenobarbital Sodium salicylate Theobromine Urea Benzimidazoles Bromides Convallaria Papaverine Quinolines Senecio Valerian Aminophylline Benzimidazoles Bromides Papaverine Quinolines Senecio Annotations Public Health Service Publication No. 814 (Revised 1967)