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Phenazone, or phenazon, is an analgesic. It is formed by reducing diortho-dinitrodiphenyl with sodium amalgam and methyl alcohol, or by heating diphenylene-ortho-dihydrazine with hydrochloric acid to 150 C. It crystallizes in needles which melt at 156 C. Potassium permanganate oxidizes it to pyridazine tetracarboxylic acid. Phenazone is an isomer of phenazine.

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Analgesine, Antipyrine, Diméthyloxyquinazine, Oxydiméthylquinazine, Oxydiméthylquinizine, Pyrazoline

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Propyphenazone

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