ACETANILIDUM
Antifebrinum. Acetanilid (formed from aniline). CH3 CO NH C6 H5.
Exalgine is a derivative from this, Methylacetanilid, and has almost identical action. Solution and trituration.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This small remedy has sometimes helped me out of trouble, and though almost nothing is known about its mental/emotional pathology, it has a very definite picture that can guide you to its selection. We need to know much more about this remedy as I feel it is one that should be used more frequently.
The Acetanilidum patient will always give you the impression that she is very tired, with no stamina, no life in her. She will come and sit down and tell you in a wearisome manner how tired she is, how weary and how indifferent. No real joy. It is not a depression per se but she will give you the impression that she is depressed because of the manner in which she speaks and acts.
They are persons who are anemic, pale, exhausted, with low blood pressure, low rate of pulse which can be irregular and imperceptible. The body temperature is lower than the norm and in general you will gain the impression that the whole organism is functioning in a very low gear.
Due to anemia, the low key action of the heart, the low blood pressure etc., they have easy fainting spells. They get common colds easily and feel totally exhausted during the course of the cold.
The symptoms of these patients will never be given in a vivid way of course but in a tired and lifeless manner.
Some general symptoms and keynotes
To understand this remedy rightly one should know something of its production and history. As can be recognized by the name, Acetanilid is a combination of acetic acid and aniline which are both in use in homeopathy. Although these three remedies – especially Anilinum and Acetanilidum – have many symptoms in common, they are nevertheless so different that they cannot be simply interchanged.