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- Pyritinol abstract "Pyritinol also called pyridoxine disulfide or pyrithioxine (European drug names Encephabol, Encefabol, Cerbon 6) is a semi-natural water soluble analog of vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl). It was produced in 1961 by Merck Laboratories by bonding 2 vitamin B6 compounds (pyridoxine) together with a disulfide bridge. Since the 1970s, it has been a prescription and OTC drug in several countries for cognitive disorders and learning disorders in children. Since the early 1990s it has been sold as a nootropic dietary supplement in the United States.It is approved for "symptomatic treatment of chronically impaired brain function in dementia syndromes" and for "supportive treatment of sequelae of craniocerebral trauma" in various European countries, including Austria, Germany, France, Italy, Portugal, and Greece.In France it is also approved for rheumatoid arthritis as a disease modifying drug, on the basis of the results of clinical trials.It is not licensed for use in the United Kingdom, but in many countries it is available over the counter and is widely advertised on the internet as being for "memory disturbances." From the known sales data, it is estimated that more than 100 000 individuals in European Union countries have taken pyritinol in the past five years.One small study, with 12 subjects given pyritinol, showed an improvement in performance on tests of reaction time, but not on memory tests.Some studies have found large doses of Pyritinol can help to reduce hangovers.Common dosages are 100-1,600 mg daily, taken in 1-3 doses during the day.".
- Pyritinol atcPrefix "N06".
- Pyritinol atcSuffix "BX02".
- Pyritinol casNumber "1098-97-1".
- Pyritinol fdaUniiCode "AK5Q5FZH2R".
- Pyritinol iupacName "5,5'-[dithiobis(methylene)]bis[4-(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyridin-3-ol]".
- Pyritinol pubchem "14190".
- Pyritinol thumbnail Pyritinol.svg?width=300.
- Pyritinol wikiPageID "950016".
- Pyritinol wikiPageRevisionID "592882256".
- Pyritinol atcPrefix "N06".
- Pyritinol atcSuffix "BX02".
- Pyritinol c "16".
- Pyritinol casNumber "1098".
- Pyritinol chembl "488093".
- Pyritinol chemspiderid "13561".
- Pyritinol eliminationHalfLife "9000.0".
- Pyritinol h "20".
- Pyritinol hasPhotoCollection Pyritinol.
- Pyritinol inchi "1".
- Pyritinol inchikey "SIXLXDIJGIWWFU-UHFFFAOYAH".
- Pyritinol iupacName "55".
- Pyritinol kegg "D02160".
- Pyritinol molecularWeight "368.473".
- Pyritinol n "2".
- Pyritinol o "4".
- Pyritinol pubchem "14190".
- Pyritinol s "2".
- Pyritinol smiles "Oc1cCO".
- Pyritinol stdinchi "1".
- Pyritinol stdinchikey "SIXLXDIJGIWWFU-UHFFFAOYSA-N".
- Pyritinol unii "AK5Q5FZH2R".
- Pyritinol verifiedfields "changed".
- Pyritinol verifiedrevid "464377508".
- Pyritinol subject Category:Alcohols.
- Pyritinol subject Category:Antioxidants.
- Pyritinol subject Category:Nootropics.
- Pyritinol subject Category:Organic_disulfides.
- Pyritinol subject Category:Phenols.
- Pyritinol subject Category:Pyridines.
- Pyritinol type Abstraction100002137.
- Pyritinol type Agent114778436.
- Pyritinol type Alcohol107884567.
- Pyritinol type Alcohols.
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- Pyritinol type CausalAgent100007347.
- Pyritinol type Chemical114806838.
- Pyritinol type Compound114818238.
- Pyritinol type Drug103247620.
- Pyritinol type DrugOfAbuse103248958.
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- Pyritinol type OrganicCompound114727670.
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- Pyritinol type Phenol114989545.
- Pyritinol type Phenols.
- Pyritinol type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pyritinol type Pyridine114692510.
- Pyritinol type Pyridines.
- Pyritinol type Relation100031921.
- Pyritinol type Substance100019613.
- Pyritinol type Substance100020090.
- Pyritinol type Drug.
- Pyritinol type DrugProduct.
- Pyritinol type FunctionalSubstance.
- Pyritinol comment "Pyritinol also called pyridoxine disulfide or pyrithioxine (European drug names Encephabol, Encefabol, Cerbon 6) is a semi-natural water soluble analog of vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl). It was produced in 1961 by Merck Laboratories by bonding 2 vitamin B6 compounds (pyridoxine) together with a disulfide bridge. Since the 1970s, it has been a prescription and OTC drug in several countries for cognitive disorders and learning disorders in children.".
- Pyritinol label "Piritinol".
- Pyritinol label "Pyritinol".
- Pyritinol label "Pyritinol".
- Pyritinol label "Pyritinol".
- Pyritinol label "Пиритинол".
- Pyritinol label "ピリチノール".
- Pyritinol sameAs Pyritinol.
- Pyritinol sameAs Piritinol.
- Pyritinol sameAs ピリチノール.
- Pyritinol sameAs Pyritinol.
- Pyritinol sameAs m.03snxm.
- Pyritinol sameAs Q416361.
- Pyritinol sameAs Q416361.
- Pyritinol sameAs Pyritinol.
- Pyritinol wasDerivedFrom Pyritinol?oldid=592882256.
- Pyritinol depiction Pyritinol.svg.
- Pyritinol isPrimaryTopicOf Pyritinol.