Antipyretic vs Propyphenazone - What's the difference?
antipyretic | propyphenazone |
(medicine) That reduces fever; fever-reducing.
* 1999 , Otto Appenzeller, The Autonomic Nervous System , ISBN 0444825460, p. 486.
(organic chemistry) A derivative of phenazone with similar analgesic and antipyretic effects.
As nouns the difference between antipyretic and propyphenazone
is that antipyretic is a pharmaceutical that reduces fever; a febrifuge while propyphenazone is (organic chemistry) a derivative of phenazone with similar analgesic and antipyretic effects.As an adjective antipyretic
is (medicine) that reduces fever; fever-reducing.antipyretic
English
(wikipedia antipyretic)Adjective
(-)- The antipyretic action of AVP is limited mainly to its action in a precise location in the ventral septum, though there is some evidence for a similar action in the medial amygdala.