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Glafenine
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FormulaC19H17ClN2O4
Molar mass372.802 g/mol
3D model (JSmol)

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:

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Overview

Glafenine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Use of glafenine is limited due to the risk of anaphylaxis and acute renal failure.[1][2]

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FDA Package Insert

Indications and Usage | Dosage and Administration | Dosage Forms and Strengths | Contraindications | Warnings and Precautions | Adverse Reactions | Drug Interactions | Use in Specific Populations | Overdosage | Description | Clinical Pharmacology | Nonclinical Toxicology | Clinical Studies | How Supplied/Storage and Handling | Patient Counseling Information | Labels and Packages

Mechanism of Action

References

  1. "Withdrawal of glafenine". The Lancet. 339 (8789): 357. 1992. doi:10.1016/0140-6736(92)91670-4.
  2. Kleinknecht, D; Landais, P; Goldfarb, B (1986). "Analgesic and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug-associated acute renal failure: A prospective collaborative study". Clinical nephrology. 25 (6): 275–81. PMID 2873910.