What is Compound 606? Also called salvarsan, Compound 606 was introduced to clinical medicine by future Nobel-laureate Paul Ehrlich in 1909. It was long considered the drug of choice for treponemal infections such as syphilis and yaws. The name reflects its place as the 606th compound tested by Ehrlich and his partner Sahachiro Hata. Ironically, salvarsan was developed not as a treatment for human syphilis but as part of an experiment on murine trypanosomiasis. |
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