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Effects of d1-2-[3-(2'-chlorophenoxy)phenyl]propionic acid (CPP) on the nociceptive response induced by injection of bradykinin (BK) into rabbit femoral artery were studied. When drugs were administered intravenously, the analgesic activity of morphine was 2 to 10 times more potent than that of CPP;
2-(2-Isopropyl-5-indanyl)propionic acid (UP 517-03) is a new anti-inflammatory agent with marked analgesic and antipyretic properties. The anti-inflammatory potency is greater than that of phenylbutazone but lower than that of indometacin. This effect is observed also in adrenalectomized rats. The
The antipyretic activity of AD-1590 (2-[8-methyl-10,11-0xodibenz[b,f]oxepin-2-yl]propionic acid), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with a novel chemical structure, was investigated in rabbits with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced fever and monkeys with leucocytic pyrogen-induced fever. AD-1590
Analgesic and antipyretic effects of dl-2[3-(2'-chlorophenoxy)phenyl] propionic acid (CPP) were studied in mice, rats and guinea-pigs. CPP produced a dose dependent inhibition of acetic acid-induced writhing syndrome. Its ED50 values 1 and 3 hr after oral administration were 47 and 31 mg/kg,
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic and gastrointestinal ulcerogenic activities of 2-(8-methyl-10,11-dihydro-11-oxodibenz(b,f]oxepin-2-yl)propionic acid (AD-1590), a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, were compared with indomethacin (INN: indomethacin) and other non-steroidal
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic effects of d-2-[4-(3-methyl-2-thienyl)phenyl]propionic acid (M-5011), a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), were compared with those of indomethacin, diclofenac sodium and ketoprofen in rats and guinea pigs. Anti-inflammatory effect of
The effects of hyperthermia (38-42 degrees C) on the metabolism of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) were examined using Ehrlich tumour cells (E-cells) and Sarcoma-180 cells (S-180 cells) in vitro. A temperature-dependent elevation of the intracellular concentration of 5-FU was observed in both types of tumour
Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-pyretic activities of orally administered TA were investigated in experimental animals. Against acetic acid-induced vascular permeability in mice, carrageenin-induced hind paw edema in rats and ultra-violet ray-induced erythema in guinea pigs, TA produced a dose
In female Aedes aegypti L. mosquitoes, a blood meal induces physiological and behavioral changes. Previous studies have shown that olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) housed in grooved peg sensilla on the antennae of Ae. aegypti down-regulate their sensitivity to lactic acid, a key component driving
The main antipyretic drugs belong to two different therapeutic groups: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic; and analgesic and antipyretic. In some cases, both groups are included in the NSAID group (analgesics antipyretics and NSAID). Most of the chemical compounds included in this
Willow bark (Salicis cortex) is a herbal medicinal drug used to treat fever and pain, such as headaches and lower back pain. Until now, it has not been fully understood which compounds are responsible for the efficacy of the drug.Although salicylic acid is Ketoprofen is a NSAIDs of the 2-aryl propionic acid class commonly used in the treatment of inflammatory rheumatic disease, acute pain and fever. Clinically, ketoprofen seems to reduce morphine requirements by 33 to 40% with ketoprofen's supposed central mechanism of analgesia. We evaluated the
In the contemporary era, use of drugs is the dominant paradigm of health care. The most quotidian drug used for fever and pain is paracetamol. Although adverse reactions to paracetamol in India are rare, at times they can cause life-threatening situations. Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is one such
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Safety of the anti-inflammatory drug flurbiprofen is comparable with that of other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs of the propionic acid class, which are commonly associated with gastrointestinal and renal side effects. Here we report a case of a fatal hypersensitivity reaction to an
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have an expanding role in pediatrics. Currently only a low number of NSAIDs with a documented efficacy and tolerability is available for pediatric use. The most prescribed antiinflammatory drugs in children are propionic acid derivatives (ketoprofen