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WikiDoc Resources for Pyrazolone |
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Ongoing Trials on Pyrazolone at Clinical Trials.gov Clinical Trials on Pyrazolone at Google
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US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Pyrazolone
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Patient resources on Pyrazolone Discussion groups on Pyrazolone Patient Handouts on Pyrazolone Directions to Hospitals Treating Pyrazolone Risk calculators and risk factors for Pyrazolone
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Causes & Risk Factors for Pyrazolone |
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Pyrazolone, a five-membered-ring lactam, is a derivative of pyrazole that has an additional keto (=O) group.
It has a molecular formula of C3H4N2O.
Examples of derivatives include: