Furans. Tetrahydrofurans . Compounds with a 5-membered ring of four carbons and an oxygen. They are aromatic heterocycles. The reduced form is tetrahydrofuran. . 1.00
Furosemide. Errolon . Frusemid . Furanthril . Furantral . Furosemide Monohydrochloride . Furosemide Monosodium Salt . Fusid . Lasix . Frusemide . Fursemide . A benzoic-sulfonamide-furan. It is a diuretic with fast onset and short duration that is used for EDEMA and chronic RENAL INSUFFICIENCY. . 0.82
Nitrofurazone. Furacilin . Furacillin . Furacin . Nitrofurazone, Calcium (2:1) Salt . Nitrofural . A topical anti-infective agent effective against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. It is used for superficial WOUNDS AND INJURIES and skin infections. Nitrofurazone has also been administered orally in the treatment of TRYPANOSOMIASIS. . 0.78
Nitrofurantoin. Furadantin . Furadantine . Furadoine . Furadonine . Furantoin . Macrodantin . Nitrofurantoin Sodium Salt . Nitrofurantoin, Monohydrate . Monohydrate Nitrofurantoin . A urinary anti-infective agent effective against most gram-positive and gram-negative organisms. Although sulfonamides and antibiotics are usually the agents of choice for urinary tract infections, nitrofurantoin is widely used for prophylaxis and long-term suppression. . 0.76
Furin. Furin Protein . Paired Basic Amino Acid Cleaving Enzyme . SPC1 Proteinase . Processing Enzyme, Dibasic . Dibasic Processing Enzyme . A proprotein convertase with specificity for the proproteins of PROALBUMIN; COMPLEMENT 3C; and VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR. It has specificity for cleavage near paired ARGININE residues that are separated by two amino acids. . 0.75
Carbofuran. Bayer 70143 . Furadan . NIA-10242 . NIA 10242 . NIA10242 . A cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as a systemic insecticide, an acaricide, and nematocide. (From Merck Index, 11th ed) . 0.74
Furazolidone. Furazol . Furazolidine . Furoxone . Nifurazolidone . A nitrofuran derivative with antiprotozoal and antibacterial activity. Furazolidone acts by gradual inhibition of monoamine oxidase. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p514) . 0.72