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Demerol
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demerol [brand name]
brand name of a strong pain medicine
National Institutes of Health
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1 ML Meperidine Hydrochloride 100 MG/ML Injection [Demerol]
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Meperidine
Meperidine Hydrochloride
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Dialectical behavior therapy for substance abuse: A pilot application to methamphetamine-dependent women with borderline personality disorder *
L. Dimeff
,
Shireen L. Rizvi
,
Milton Z. Brown
,
M. Linehan
2000
Corpus ID: 45275189
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Effect of morphine, prostigmine, pethidine, and probanthine on the human colon in diverticulosis studied by intraluminal pressure recording and cineradiography
N. S. Painter
,
S. Truelove
,
Ardran Gm
,
M. Tuckey
Gut
1965
Corpus ID: 2869755
EDITORIALSYNOPSISA previous study hasshownthatmorphine causesthegeneration ofhigh intrasigmoid pressures.Indiverticulosis…
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Highly Cited
1955
Highly Cited
1955
The physiological disposition and fate of meperidine (demerol) in man and a method for its estimation in plasma.
J. Burns
,
Berger Bl
,
P. Lief
,
A. Wollack
,
E. M. Papper
,
B. Brodie
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental…
1955
Corpus ID: 27950604
1951
1951
Intravenous alcohol as an obstetrical analgesia.
E. R. Chapman
,
P. T. Williams
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
1951
Corpus ID: 31472335
1950
1950
Multiple-balloon kymographic recording of the comparative action of demerol, morphine and placebos on the motility of the upper small intestine in man.
W. P. Chapman
,
E. Rowlands
,
C. M. Jones
New England Journal of Medicine
1950
Corpus ID: 24453882
NUMEROUS claims have been made that Demerol, in addition to its analgesic properties, has a spasmolytic or relaxing action on the…
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1950
1950
Electroencephalography of the newborn. V. Brain potentials of babies born of mothers given meperidine hydrochloride (demerol hydrochloride), vinbarbital sodium (delvinal sodium) or morphine.
J. Hughes
,
F. S. Hill
,
C. R. Green
,
B. C. Davis
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1950
Corpus ID: 9289668
IN PREVIOUSLY reported studies, 1 electroencephalography was employed to establish normal standards for newborn infants, studies…
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1949
1949
A comparison of certain actions of demerol and methadone.
M. Tainter
,
O. H. Buchanan
California medicine
1949
Corpus ID: 32092804
Demerol and methadone have advantages over morphine. Demerol requires a higher dosage than methadone, but produces less…
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1944
1944
DEMEROL: A NEW SYNTHETIC ANALGETIC, SPASMOLYTIC AND SEDATIVE AGENT. I. PHARMACOLOGIC STUDIES
F. Yonkman
,
P. Noth
,
H. Hecht
1944
Corpus ID: 70392824
Excerpt The disadvantages attending therapeutic use of morphine and other analgetics have impelled investigators in numerous…
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Review
1943
Review
1943
DEMEROL—A NEW SYNTHETIC ANALGESIC: A REVIEW OF ITS PRESENT STATUS AND COMPARISON WITH MORPHINE
R. Batterman
,
C. Himmelsbach
1943
Corpus ID: 72379367
The increased need for morphine in time of war and the present threat to our opium supply make it important that appropriate…
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1943
1943
THE UTILITY OP DEMEROL AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE OPIATES IX PREAXESTHETIC MEDICATIOX
E. Rovenstine
,
R. Batterman
1943
Corpus ID: 74517154
The use of Demerol for preanesthetic medication for 338 patients is reported. The results suggest that it may be used for this…
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