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  2. Phenazopyridine - Wikipedia

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    Phenazopyridine is an azo dye. [17] [18] Other azo dyes, which were previously used in textiles, printing, and plastic manufacturing, have been implicated as carcinogens that can cause bladder cancer. [19] While phenazopyridine has never been shown to cause cancer in humans, evidence from animal models suggests that it is potentially ...

  3. Phenazone - Wikipedia

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    Phenazone (INN and BAN; also known as phenazon, antipyrine (), antipyrin, [1] or analgesine) is an analgesic (pain reducing), antipyretic (fever reducing) and anti-inflammatory drug.

  4. Talk:Phenazopyridine - Wikipedia

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    I removed the entry "utistat(ciprofloxacin 250 mg+phenazopyridine 200 mg)" as it doesn't exist. There is a product called UTI-Stat but it is a cranberry-based product and contains neither ciprofloxacin nor phenazopyridine. Ænea (talk) 23:54, 16 June 2012 (UTC)

  5. The One Habit Women Over 60 Should Stop Doing - AOL

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    A 2024 study published in JAMA Network Open found that adults over 60 who regularly drank–classified as 1.5 drinks per day for women–had an increased risk of early death, increased risk of ...

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  7. Propyphenazone - Wikipedia

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    Saridon (Combination drug with Propyphenazone) from Hoffman-La Roche, ca. 1950/60 Propyphenazone (known as isopropylantipyrine in Japan) [ 1 ] is a derivative of phenazone [ 2 ] with similar analgesic and antipyretic effects.