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Get Free AccessUse of Acetanilide Stopped Due to Carcinogenic Effects Acetanilide was a widely used medication in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for its analgesic and antipyretic properties. However, its use was eventually stopped due to concerns about its carcinogenic effects. Medical Anthropology Aspects: *Cultural Perceptions of Risk and Benefit: Medical anthropology can examine how cultural perceptions of risk and benefit influence the use and regulation of medications like acetanilide. *Pharmaceutical Development and Regulation: The story of acetanilide highlights the importance of rigorous testing and regulation in pharmaceutical development, which is an area of interest for medical anthropology. *Global Health and Toxicity: Medical anthropology can investigate how global health policies and practices address issues of toxicity and carcinogenicity in medications. Carcinogenic Effects of Acetanilide *Methemoglobinemia: Acetanilide was found to cause methemoglobinemia, a condition characterized by elevated levels of methemoglobin in the blood. *Carcinogenicity: Studies showed that acetanilide was carcinogenic, leading to an increased risk of cancer in individuals exposed to the medication. Replacement by Safer Alternatives *Development of Paracetamol: The discovery of paracetamol (acetaminophen) provided a safer alternative to acetanilide for pain relief and fever reduction. *Regulatory Action: Regulatory agencies, such as the US FDA, took action to restrict the use of acetanilide and promote the use of safer alternatives. Conclusion While medical anthropology may not have directly contributed to the discovery of acetanilide's carcinogenic effects, it can provide insights into the cultural, social, and economic contexts that have shaped the development, use, and regulation of medications like acetanilide.
Venkatesan Mj (2024). Rise and fall of Acetanilide usage and essentiality of Paracetamol drug. Continental Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology Research, 1, pp. 7, DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13316903.
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2024
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Continental Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology Research
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13316903
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