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dipyrone drug combination pitofenone hydrochloride fenpiverinium bromide
Also Known As:
fenpiverinium bromide, pitofenone hydrochloride, dipyrone drug combination; Baralgin; algifen; baralgan
Networked:
24
relevant articles (
1
outcomes,
1
trials/studies)
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Ketones: 2618
Benzophenones: 60
dipyrone drug combination pitofenone hydrochloride fenpiverinium bromide: 24
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Cyclic Hydrocarbons: 97
Aromatic Hydrocarbons: 291
Benzene Derivatives: 17
Benzophenones: 60
dipyrone drug combination pitofenone hydrochloride fenpiverinium bromide: 24
Heterocyclic Compounds: 198
1-Ring Heterocyclic Compounds
Azoles: 2138
Pyrazoles: 61
Pyrazolones: 41
Aminopyrine: 399
Dipyrone: 875
dipyrone drug combination pitofenone hydrochloride fenpiverinium bromide: 24
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Drug Combinations: 5337
dipyrone drug combination pitofenone hydrochloride fenpiverinium bromide: 24
Related Diseases
1.
Colic (Abdominal Cramps)
06/14/1957 - "
[Morphium in stone colic and in cardiac infarct; experience with baralgin].
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06/01/1999 - "
Patients were given these coded drugs thrice daily for five days starting from day 0 to day 5. The results of the present clinical evaluation demonstrated that Manyana appeared to be superior to Baralgan in biliary and ureteric colic while it was therapeutically equivalent to Baralgan in reducing the pain intensity in intestinal colic.
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11/01/1998 - "
Double-blind comparative prospective clinical evaluation of a combination antispasmodic--Manyana (R) (diclofenac pitafenone and fenpeverinium) and Baralgan (analgin + pitafenone and fenpeverinium) in intestinal, biliary and ureteric colic.
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06/01/1999 - "
In this double blind, prospective study, the relative efficacy of Diclofenac + Pitofenone + Fenpiverinium (Manyana) and Analgin + Pitofenone + Fenpiverinium (Baralgan) in 200 patients of biliary, ureteric and intestinal colic was evaluated.
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06/01/1999 - "
Double blind, randomised, parallel, prospective, comparative, clinical evaluation of a combination of antispasmodic analgesic Diclofenac + Pitofenone + Fenpiverinium (Manyana vs Analgin + Pitofenone + Fenpiverinium (Baralgan) in biliary, ureteric and intestinal colic.
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2.
Pain (Aches)
04/01/1990 - "
Tolerability was good in both groups, but sweating and pain throughout the vein were observed in one patient in the Baralgin group.
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03/21/1987 - "
[Baralgin, pain or -penia?].
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04/27/1956 - "
[Surgical pain control with baralgin].
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07/01/1983 - "
[Use of baralgin in the treatment of the ischemic pain syndrome and as a component of general anesthesia in angiosurgery].
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06/01/1972 - "
[Findings in the therapy of pain using Baralgin compositum].
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3.
Diabetes Mellitus
05/01/1985 - "
All the drugs under study (amidopyrine, pyranal, baralgin, probon) taken per os increased the threshold of tactile painful sensitivity and the threshold of pain endurance in patients with diabetes mellitus to a greater degree than in normal subjects.
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4.
Acute Kidney Injury (Acute Renal Failure)
01/09/1988 - "
[Acute kidney insufficiency and hypertensive encephalopathy following administration of Baralgin].
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10/24/1987 - "
[Acute kidney insufficiency and hypertensive encephalopathy following the taking of Baralgin].
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5.
Gallstones (Gallstone)
12/01/1978 - "
Baralgin caused a significant dilation effect on the gallbladder, and it seems to be a useful agent in an acute gallstone attack.
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07/01/1981 - "
In an acute attack of pain in a patient with gallstones, i.v. administered Baralgin and Palerol seem to be effective; i.v. Litalgin, i.v. papaverine, and sublingual nitroglycerin may be of value in milder biliary tract disorders, but the benefit of i.v. proxyphylline, i.v. glycopyrrolate, and oral Baralgin is questionable.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Dipyrone (Metamizole)
2.
Diclofenac (SR 38)
3.
manyana
4.
pitofenone
5.
fenpiverinium (fenpiverinium bromide)
6.
Aminopyrine (Aminophenazone)
7.
probon (rimazolium)
8.
Parasympatholytics (Antispasmodics)
9.
Analgesics (Analgesic Drugs)
10.
Trimecaine
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Therapeutics
2.
Anesthesia
3.
Premedication
4.
Local Anesthesia
5.
General Anesthesia