Acetanilide
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Acetanilide is an organic compound. It is the amide made from acetic acid and aniline, and has the chemical formula CH3CONHC6H5.
Acetanilide was historically used as a painkiller and fever medicine, with the trade name Antifebrin.[1] However, it was discovered to be toxic. Researchers looking for an alternative found that the body changes acetanilide into a different chemical, acetaminophen, which causes the medical effects without the toxicity. Acetanilide was then replaced with acetaminophen as a medicine.[2]
Sources
[change | change source]- ↑ "Antifebrin". National Museum of American History. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2026-01-15.
- ↑ McGill, Mitchell R.; Hinson, Jack A. (2020). "The development and hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen: Reviewing over a century of progress". Drug Metabolism Reviews. 52 (4): 472–500. doi:10.1080/03602532.2020.1832112. PMC 8427730. PMID 33103516.