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Phenoperidine

Known as: 4-Piperidinecarboxylic acid, 1-(3-hydroxy-3-phenylpropyl)-4-phenyl-, ethyl ester, Fenoperidine, Phenoperidine [Chemical/Ingredient] 
A narcotic analgesic partly metabolized to meperidine in the liver. It is similar to morphine in action and used for neuroleptanalgesia, usually with… 
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
A study was undertaken to compare continuous subcutaneous infusions of morphine with continuous intravenous infusions in patients… 
Review
1981
Review
1981
A survey of sedation techniques for ventilated patients was performed by visiting 34 Intensive Care Units in Great Britain and… 
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
The guinea pig is notoriously difficult to anesthetize with conventional agents. Cardiorespiratory depression by general… 
Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
1 Development of the analgesic response to morphine and ontogenesis of central opiate receptors were analyzed in rats 5 to 120… 
1973
1973
The mechanism of the depressive action of morphine at the spinal cord level is not well understood since, on the one hand, some… 
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
The state of neurolept‐analgesia, as induced by haloperidol and phenoperidine, has been studied in serial EEG recordings in seven…