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Alphaprodine Hydrochloride
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Alphaprodine Hydrochloride [Chemical/Ingredient]
, Hydrochloride, Alphaprodine
The hydrochloride salt form of alphaprodine, a synthetic piperidine ester, with opioid analgesic activity. Alphaprodine mimics the actions of…
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1989
1989
OBSTETRICAL MEDICATION AND THE HUMAN NEWBORN: THE INFLUENCE OF ALPHAPRODINE HYDROCHLORIDE ON VISUAL BEHAVIOUR
R. Adams
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
1989
Corpus ID: 11756221
The visual habituation of two groups of newborn infants was tested at a mean age of 2 · 9 days with large achromatic squares of…
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1987
1987
Respiratory arrest and prolonged respiratory depression after one low, subcutaneous dose of alphaprodine for obstetric analgesia. A case report.
Fuller Jd
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Crombleholme Wr
Journal of reproductive medicine
1987
Corpus ID: 196227946
Alphaprodine hydrochloride is an analgesic used commonly in the obstetric suite. A case of prolonged respiratory depression…
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1986
1986
Cyanosis of the hands following the use of alphaprodine in dental anaesthesia
H. Fuller
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal
1986
Corpus ID: 41586398
A case is presented of asymptomatic cyanosis of the hands, seen four hours after dental surgery under intravenous, local and…
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1986
1986
Clinical observation utilizing morphine sulfate and hydroxyzine pamoate for sedating apprehensive children for dental procedures: a nine-year report.
H. Schneider
Pediatric Dentistry
1986
Corpus ID: 26417
There are few reports in the dental literature of the use of morphine sulfate in sedating a child. The findings of this 9-year…
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1985
1985
Evaluation of an alphaprodine-hydroxyzine combination as a sedative agent in the treatment of the pediatric dental patient.
Kevin R. Doring
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Kevin R. Doring
The Journal of the American Dental Association ()
1985
Corpus ID: 39263030
This investigation proposed and evaluated a submucosally administered standard dose drug combination containing .6 mgm/kgm…
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Review
1981
Review
1981
Hypoxic encephalopathy after the administration of alphaprodine hydrochloride.
D. Okuji
The Journal of the American Dental Association ()
1981
Corpus ID: 21268155
The adverse reaction of a 34-month-old boy to alphaprodine hydrochloride, administered for dental surgery, is described, and the…
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1972
1972
Fatality after use of alphaprodine in analgesia for dental surgery: report of case.
C. Hine
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A. Pasi
The Journal of the American Dental Association ()
1972
Corpus ID: 43374738
Alphaprodine hydrochloride, in doses of 12 and 6 mg, was injected during an hour into the buccal mucosa of a 28-month-old child…
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1960
1960
Influence of alphaprodine hydrochloride on intravenous barbiturate induction dosage.
Delapa Rj
1960
Corpus ID: 100420499
1960
1960
Influence of alphaprodine hydrochloride on intravenous barbiturate induction dosage.
R. J. Delapa
Journal of oral surgery, anesthesia, and hospital…
1960
Corpus ID: 27337370
1958
1958
Meperidine hydrochloride and alphaprodine hydrochloride as obstetric Analgesic agents; a double-blind study.
J. S. Gillam
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G. Hunter
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C. B. Darner
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G. Thompson
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1958
Corpus ID: 28935821
Abstract In order to evaluate the adequacy of our analgesia routines, it was felt necessary to compare meperidine hydrochloride…
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