Cyanamide


Curated chemical-disease associations from CTD
Disease IDDisease nameReference
MESH:D000382 Agricultural Workers' Diseases PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D000437 Alcoholism PMID:12237745
MESH:D002318 Cardiovascular Diseases PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460; PMID:5334883
MESH:D004417 Dyspnea PMID:19657887
MESH:D005128 Eye Diseases PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D005483 Flushing PMID:19657887
MESH:D007022 Hypotension PMID:19657887; PMID:5334883
MESH:D009461 Neurologic Manifestations PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D011041 Poisoning PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D012817 Signs and Symptoms, Digestive PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D012818 Signs and Symptoms, Respiratory PMID:15858460
MESH:D012871 Skin Diseases PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D012877 Skin Manifestations PMID:11665844; PMID:15858460
MESH:D013610 Tachycardia PMID:19657887
MESH:D056486 Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury PMID:23220588

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