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The analgesic effect of the phenothiazine series derivatives (Mepazine, Aminazine and Propazine) and of analgesics (morphine, Promedole and Phenadone) was studied by the method of electric pain stimulation.
The presence of analgesia potentiation was established. Combinations of phenothiazine derivatives with Promedole proved most effective. Bilateral potentiation during concurrent use of phenothiazine derivatives and analgesics is also manifest in the appearance of hypnotic effect.
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Barkov, N.K. The influence of phenothiazine derivatives on the action of analgesics. Bull Exp Biol Med 51, 185–188 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00779652
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00779652