Antinociceptive effects of H sub(1)- and H sub(2)-antihistaminics in mice
Two methods were used to study the analgesic effects of subcutaneous injections of antihistaminics in mice: the p-benzoquinone(PBQ)-writhing test and caudal compression test. Mepyramine, lupitidine (SKF 93479), and famotidine produced significant antinociceptive effects dose-dependently, during both...
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