Abstract:Aim: To search the new analgesics we studied the antinociceptive activity of the new derivative 5H-pyrrolo [1,2-a]¬imidazole in comparison with this of the morphine and ketorolac.
Material and Methods:The analgesia was evaluated on hot plate and tail-flick thermal nociceptive stimulation models by intragastric administration of ketorolac and by intramuscular injection of morphine.
Results
Conclusion:The obtained data may allow to suggest that on thermal nociceptive stimulation models the pyrodazol exceeds the… Show more
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