Animal pharmacology of oxapadol (MD 720111), a new non-narcotic analgesic

Experientia
G MocquetM Jalfre

Abstract

Oxapadol is a non-narcotic analgesic with an unusual chemical structure. It possesses analgesic activity in 4 species similar to that of other non-narcotic reference analgesics. It also shows antipyretic and antiinflammatory effects and in the analgesic dose range is devoid of undesirable neurological, gastro-intestinal and cardiovascular side-effects.

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