phenacetin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of phenacetin
First recorded in 1885–90; phen(etidine) + acet(yl) + -in 2
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Dr. Prescott's conclusion: phenacetin alone is not the primary villain in analgesic kidney damage.
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The researchers found that women who took phenacetin regularly had an increased risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease; they were also more likely to die from urologic or kidney disease.
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Chronic users of acetominophen, a close chemical relative of phenacetin, may also have cause for concern.
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It was also less conspicuous when he tested phenacetin alone, and still less so with medicinal caffeine.
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There are various methods of treatment—with him they fought it with a drug called phenacetin, and to the lay mind a wonderful drug it appears.
From Impressions of a War Correspondent by Lynch, George
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