ANALGESIC ACTIVITY OF DIPIPANONE HYDROCHLORIDE IN STUDENT VOLUNTEERS

Article date: March 1957

By: D. A. CAHAL in Volume 12, Issue 1, pages 97-99

Dipipanone hydrochloride raised the threshold to ischaemic pain in healthy human volunteers. The lowest dose producing a significant rise in pain threshold was 10.0 mg. The peak effect for all doses was reached after about 2 hr. Side effects, the most common of which were drowsiness, nausea, and vertigo, are described and analysed. The drug was shown to be a histamine liberator and to cause pain and tenderness at injection sites.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1957.tb01368.x

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