Bex, the analgesic comprised of aspirin, phenacetin and caffeine, became an Australian icon.
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In 1953, Swiss researchers published a study documenting a link between phenacetin use and kidney damage.
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It was also less conspicuous when he tested phenacetin alone, and still less so with medicinal caffeine.
From the time.com
Chronic users of acetominophen, a close chemical relative of phenacetin, may also have cause for concern.
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Phenacetin was pulled from the market by 1983.
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Hjorton's powder minus the phenacetin.
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It probably helped that Grimlund had run an information campaign about phenacetin and early death at the factory in the mid-50s.
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They were using mixtures of aspirin, codeine, phenacetin, and caffeine not only for pain relief but also for their mood-altering qualities.
From the theepochtimes.com
Due to powerful advertising, women began purchasing mixtures of powders containing aspirin, phenacetin, and caffeine along with their weekly groceries.
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Acetophenetidin: a white crystalline compound used as an analgesic and also as an antipyretic
Phenacetin is an analgesic, once widely used; its use has declined because of its adverse effects, some of which are described in the following.