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A fatality after antipyrine administration.

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A patient died unexpectedly after receiving an intravenous injection of antipyrine during a clinical trial for oxerutins. This case represents a potential, previously undocumented adverse event associated with antipyrine administration.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
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  • Vascular Health

Background:

  • Venous ulceration is a common and debilitating condition.
  • Oxerutins are investigated for their potential therapeutic effects in venous insufficiency.
  • Antipyrine is a medication sometimes used in clinical investigations.