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Chemical Compound Review

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Synonyms: Flavoxate HCL, Prestwick_884, DW-61, SureCN124540, CHEBI:5089, ...
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Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of flavoxate

  • This preliminary communication reports on a non-randomized pilot type trial of 34 females with urgency after pelvic radiotherapy who were treated with flavoxate hydrochloride for 4 weeks [9].

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