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{{Drugbox|
|IUPAC_name = (4-aminophenyl)arsonic acid
| image= Atoxyl.png
| CAS_number= 98-50-0
| ATC_prefix= ?
| ATC_suffix= ?
| PubChem= 7389
| DrugBank= EXPT00575
| chemical_formula = C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>8</sub>AsNO<sub>3</sub>
| molecular_weight = 217.054 g/mol
| bioavailability= ?
| metabolism = ?
| elimination_half-life= ?
| excretion = ?
| pregnancy_category = ?
| legal_status = ?
| routes_of_administration= ?
}}
'''Atoxyl<sup>®</sup >''' (''p-aminophenyl-. arsenic acid'') is the name of a toxic [[arsenic]]-containing ([[arsenical]]) drug used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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* [http://www.chemheritage.org/EducationalServices/pharm/chemo/readings/ehrlich/pabio.htm Atoxyl at Chemical Heritage] More about the origins and uses of the medicine.
* [http://stevenlehrer.com/explorers/chapter_7.htm Explorers of the Body] Some info about sleeping sickness and atoxyl.
* [http://preview.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_ChemReg.jsp?Rec_Id=PC37540 Arsonic Acid poisoning information].
* Ihde, Aaron J. ''The Development of Modern Chemistry'', Dover, New York, 1984. pp. 697-698.
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