TABLETS FORMOTHALATES

Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry

The Council has authorized publication of the following report which declares Tablets Formothalates (Tailby-Nason Company, Boston, Mass.) ineligible for New and Non­official Remedies.

W. A. Puckner, Secretary.

Tablets Formothalates are sold by Tailby-Nason Company, Boston, Mass. On the label a formula is given: “Constituents: Acetanilid 2 gr.; phenol­phthalein 12 gr. In a balanced combination with Hexamene Boston M. & S. J., Oct. 3, 1918). The dose is given as one to two tablets at 6 p. m. and repeat at bedtimes.

The A. M. A. Chemical Laboratory reported that the tablets weigh an average of 0.4882 Gm., or 712 grains; that they have the odor and taste of cinnamon; and that they contain hexa­methylen­amin, are neutral and therefore give up no formaldehyde in the presence of water alone. The Laboratory further reported that they contain phenol­phthalein and acetanilid. These tablets were directed to be taken internally and therefore their effect was not intended to be local.

The amount of hexa­methylen­amin was not determined, but in any case could not exceed 5 grains per tablet. It is evident that 4 grains of acetanilid and 10 grains of hexa­methylen­amin and 1 grain of phenol­phthalein (in two tablets) “if given in the acute stage” of influenza would not “avert a serious attack,” as claimed in the advertisements.

The Council declared Tablets Formothalates inadmissible to New and Non­official Remedies.—(From Reports of Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, 1919, p. 92.)