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Ethyl carbamate (also known as urethan and urethane), formerly marketed as an inactive ingredient in Profenil injection, was determined to be carcinogenic and was removed from the Canadian, US, and UK markets in 1963. |
Brands | Leucethane Leucothane Pracarbamin Pracarbamine
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Categories | Antineoplastic Agents Carcinogens Anesthetics, Intravenous
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Synonyms | Aethylcarbamat [german] Aethylurethan [german] Carbamic acid ethyl ester Carbamidsaeure-aethylester [german] Estane 5703 Ethyl ester of carbamic acid Ethyl urethan Ethyl urethane Ethylcarbamate Ethylester kyseliny karbaminove [czech] Ethylurethan Ethylurethane O-ethyl urethane O-ethylurethane Uretan Uretan etylowy [polish] Uretano [dcit] Urethan Urethane Urethanum [inn-latin]
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