Salicylamide
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| Clinical data | |
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| MedlinePlus | a681004 |
| ATC code |
N02BA05 (WHO) N02BA55 (WHO) (combinations) |
| Pharmacokinetic data | |
| Excretion | Renal |
| Identifiers | |
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| CAS Number |
65-45-2 |
| PubChem (CID) | 5147 |
| DrugBank |
DB08797 |
| ChemSpider |
4963 |
| UNII |
EM8BM710ZC |
| ChEBI |
CHEBI:32114 |
| ChEMBL |
CHEMBL27577 |
| NIAID ChemDB | 018403 |
| ECHA InfoCard | 100.000.554 |
| Chemical and physical data | |
| Formula | C7H7NO2 |
| Molar mass | 137.136 g/mol |
| 3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
| Density | 1.33 g/cm3 |
| Solubility in water | Soluble in hot water, ether, alcohol, and chloroform. mg/mL (20 °C) |
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Salicylamide (o-hydroxybenzamide or amide of salicyl) is a non-prescription drug with analgesic and antipyretic properties. Its medicinal uses are similar to those of aspirin.[1] Salicylamide is used in combination with both aspirin and caffeine in the over-the-counter pain remedy "PainAid". It was also an ingredient in the over-the-counter pain remedy BC Powder but was removed from the formulation in 2009. It was used in later formulations of Vincent's powders in Australia as a substitute for phenacetin.

Pure Salicylamide is a white or slightly pink crystalline powder
See also
References
- ↑ salicylamide. Dictionary.com. Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary. Merriam-Webster, Inc. (accessed: December 31, 2006).
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