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  2. Hydroxyzine - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxyzine works by blocking the effects of histamine. [9] It is a first-generation antihistamine in the piperazine family of chemicals. [8] [4] Common side effects include sleepiness, headache, and dry mouth. [8] [9] Serious side effects may include QT prolongation. [9] It is unclear if use during pregnancy or breastfeeding is safe. [8]

  3. Hydrazine - Wikipedia

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    Hydrazine is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula N 2 H 4.It is a simple pnictogen hydride, and is a colourless flammable liquid with an ammonia-like odour.Hydrazine is highly hazardous unless handled in solution as, for example, hydrazine hydrate (N 2 H 4 ·xH 2 O).

  4. Aerozine 50 - Wikipedia

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    Aerozine 50 is more stable than hydrazine alone, and has a higher density and boiling point than UDMH alone. Pure hydrazine has a higher performance than Aerozine 50, but an inconvenient freezing point of 2 °C. [3] A mix of hydrazine and UDMH has a far lower freezing point due to freezing-point depression.

  5. Acetone hydrazone - Wikipedia

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    Acetone hydrazone can be produced on large scale by reaction of acetone azine with hydrazine, a more convenient reaction than direct reaction of acetone and hydrazine. [3] Likewise, it is susceptible to disproportionation to revert to acetone azine and hydrazine, especially in the presence of water.

  6. Hydrazone - Wikipedia

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    When derived from hydrazine itself, hydrazones condense with a second equivalent of a carbonyl to give azines: [11] R 2 C=N−NH 2 + R 2 C=O → R 2 C=N−N=CR 2 + H 2 O. Hydrazones are intermediates in the Wolff–Kishner reduction. Hydrazones are reactants in hydrazone iodination, the Shapiro reaction, and the Bamford–Stevens reaction to ...

  7. Hydralazine - Wikipedia

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    Prolonged treatment may cause a syndrome similar to lupus, which can become fatal if the symptoms are not noticed and drug treatment stopped. [13] Hydralazine is within the top three drugs that is known to induce systemic lupus and this adverse drug event is dose dependent yet significant.

  8. Dihydralazine - Wikipedia

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    It functions by combating the effects of adrenaline, and by expanding the blood vessels so as to enable smoother flow of blood by decreasing the pressure. It is generally administered orally, and is available in the form of tablets. [1] It belongs to the hydrazinophthalazine chemical class. [3] It has very similar effects to hydralazine. [3]

  9. Acetone azine - Wikipedia

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    CAS Number. 627-70-3 ... It is an intermediate in some hydrazine manufacturing processes. Synthesis. Acetone azine can be ...