fominoben
was MH 1975-92 (see under MORPHOLINES 1975-90); use MORPHOLINES to search FOMINOBEN 1975-92
Also Known As:
Noleptan; PB-89; VNC-3
Networked: 16
relevant articles (0 outcomes,
1 trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Related Diseases
1. | Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
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2. | Cough
06/01/1986
- " The cough reflex was significantly inhibited by fominoben (5 mg/kg, i.v.) and dextromethorphan (3 mg/kg, i.v.). " 11/01/1982
- " After administration of dextromethorphan (10 mg/kg, i.v.) or fominoben (8 mg/kg, i.v.), the increase in power of the 2 approximately 100 Hz band components of the phrenic nerve activity during the cough reflex was decreased significantly for 5 approximately 10 min; however, the other frequency band components were not affected. " 09/01/1983
- " Eptazocine produced decreases in RA, NC and AC at 1 mg, and, additionally, RV at 10 mg. Fominoben increased RR, RA and RV dose-dependently at 0.3-3 mg, although it depressed NC and AC at 3 mg. These findings suggest that the thresholds for the cough responses and respiratory responses to antitussive drugs are different from drug to drug and that the respiratory centers and cough center in the brain stem are affected in a different manner even qualitatively." 09/01/1983
- " In order to understand the relationship between the cough and respiratory centers in the brain stem, we investigated the effects of antitussive drugs such as codeine, dextromethorphan, eptazocine and fominoben on respiratory movement and the cough reflex. "
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3. | Seizures (Seizure)
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4. | Obstructive Lung Diseases (Obstructive Lung Disease)
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5. | Emphysema
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