Famprofazone
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NSAID analgesic medication
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Famprofazone (Gewodin, Gewolen) is a
active metabolite, with 15–20% of an oral dose being converted to it.[4][5] As a result, famprofazone has occasionally been implicated in causing positives on drug tests for amphetamines.[3]
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References
- ^ ISBN 3-88763-075-0.
- ^ ISBN 0-7514-0499-3.
- ^ PMID 20663288.
- PMID 1496827.
- PMID 9491970.
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