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Dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride

Dexchlorpheniramine, 520 Dexchlorpheniramine maleate, 520 Dexedrine, 519 Dexone, 518 Dexpanthenol, 520 Dextroamphetamine sulphate, 519 Dextroamphetamine, 519 Dextroamphetamine phosphate, 519 Dextrodiphenopyrine, 521 Dextrogesic, 522 Dextromethorphan, 520 Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, 520 Dextromoramide, 521 Dextromoramide acid tartrate, 521 Dextromoramide tartrate, 521 Dextrone X, 853 Dextro-pantothenyl alcohol, 520 Dextropropoxyphene, 29,522 Dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride, 522 Dextropropoxyphene napsylate, 522 Dextrorphan, 521, 523 Dextrostix, 1171 Dexuron, 568, 853 Dexylets, 520, 893 Dezone, 518, 519 DF 118, 544... [Pg.1299]

SYNS ALGAFAN ANTALVIC DARVON HYDROCHLORIDE DEPRANCOL DEPROMIC DEVELIN DEXTROPROPOXYPHENE HYDROCHLORIDE DEXTROPROXYPHEN HYDROCHLORIDE d-4-DIMETHYLAMINO-3-METHYL-l,2-DIPHENYL-2-BUTANOL PROPIONATE HYDROCHLORIDE s-a-(2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)-l-METHYLETHYL)-a-PHENYLBENZENEETHANOL PROPIOATE HYDROCHLORIDE (+)-l,2-DIPHENYL-2-PROPIONOXY-3-METHYL-4-DIMETHYLAMINO-BUTANE HYDROCHLORIDE DOLENE DOLOCAP... [Pg.1183]

Fig. 29.3 Mixed (intracellular and canalicular) cholestasis following the use of dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride (s. tab. 29.10)... Fig. 29.3 Mixed (intracellular and canalicular) cholestasis following the use of dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride (s. tab. 29.10)...
B. Dextropropoxyphene Hydrochloride BAN, Propoxyphene Hydrochloride USAN, Dextropropoxyphene INN,... [Pg.328]

Common Name Dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride Structural Formula ... [Pg.1313]

C22H3oClN02f Dextropropoxyphene hydrochloride, 39B, 26 C23H32BrN03, 7-Diethylaminopropyl a-ethoxydiphenylacetate hydrobromide, 39B, 25... [Pg.22]

PROPOXYPHENE (Dextropropoxyphene) Relief of mild to moderate pain. REMIFENTANIL HYDROCHLORIDE ... [Pg.844]

Analgesic efficacy and clinical use Dextropropoxyphene (Grover, 1988) is a moderately potent opioid analgesic often combined with paracetamol or acetylsalicylic acid or other NSAIDs (Collins et al., 2000). As the hydrochloride or napsylate it is used orally for the treatment of mild, moderate, or severe pain (Beaver, 1984). [Pg.183]

Dosages and routes of administration Dextropropoxyphene is mostly administered by the oral route. Parenteral injection and rectal administration is painful and induces tissue damage. The ordinary oral doses are 65 mg of the hydrochloride and 100 mg of the napsylate. [Pg.183]

Salts are sometimes chosen with regard to their organoleptic properties and, for Instance dextropropoxyphene napsylate (Fig. 3.18), is sometimes used because it is not as bitter as the hydrochloride. [Pg.48]


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