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Description: norepinephrine inhibitor; an analog of nisoxetine; (R)-enantionmer is significantly more potent than (S)-enantiomer
Also Known As:| 1. | Pain (Aches)
11/01/2004
- "Low doses of the SSRI paroxetine or the NRI thionisoxetine alone did not have an effect on late phase paw-licking pain behavior in the formalin model of persistent pain; however, when combined, significantly attenuated this pain behavior"
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| 2. | Hyperalgesia
12/01/2006
- "In the presence of fluoxetine, the potency of thionisoxetine in reversing carrageenan-induced hyperalgesia and allodynia was significantly increased by approximately 100-fold and brain concentrations of thionisoxetine were increased by 1.1- to 5-fold"
12/01/2006 - "In addition, the selective noradrenergic reuptake inhibitors (NRIs) thionisoxetine (0.03-10mg/kg, i.p.) and desipramine (1-30mg/kg, i.p.) also produced complete reversals of carrageenan-induced thermal hyperalgesia" Get all the results and reference details, order at left... |
| 2 Diseases and 2 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left... | |
| 1. | Paroxetine (Paxil)
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| 2. | Formaldehyde (Formol)
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| 3. | Fluoxetine (Prozac)
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| 4. | Desipramine (Pertofrane)
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| 5. | Carrageenan
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| 5 Drugs and Important Bio-Agents and 2 more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left... | |
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