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Nichtsaure antipyretische Analgetika

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Nichtsaure antipyretische Analgetika lassen sich in folgende 2 Gruppen einteilen:

  1. 2.1

    Nichtsaure Pyrazolone

  2. 2.2

    Anilinderivate

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Waldvogel, H.H. (1996). Nichtsaure antipyretische Analgetika. In: Analgetika Antinozizeptiva Adjuvanzien. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97649-0_18

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