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anileridine

Known as: N-beta-(P-Aminophenyl)ethylnormeperidine, Anileridina, 1-[2-(4-Aminophenyl)ethyl]-4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxlic acid ethyl ester 
An opioid receptor agonist belonging to the piperidine class with analgesic activity. By binding to and activating opioid receptors in the central… 
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1991
1991
The method for the analysis of anileridine, levorphanol, nalbuphine and ethamivan in urine by means of GC/NPD and GC/MSD is… 
1976
1976
The analgesic potency of anileridine compared with pethidine was found to be 4:1 by measuring the effect on withdrawal movements… 
1975
1975
The analgesic potency of anileridine and pethidine was compared in 28 patients by measuring their effect on withdrawal movements… 
1975
1975
Antibodies that bind an 125I-tyramyl derivative of N-succinylanileridine have been produced in animals immunized with N… 
1974
1974
Phenelzine pretreatment increased the group toxicity (LD50) of pethidine and imipramine, tended to increase that of methadone but… 
1972
1972
Previous reports indicate that meperidine but not morphine produces a marked hyperpyrexia and death in monoamine oxidase… 
1962
1962
The ratio of oral vs. subcutaneous potency of codeine, morphine, levorphan, and anileridine has been obtained using rabbit… 
1959
1959
SummaryAnileridine (Leritine®) is a new synthetic analgesic drug and is a member of the piperidine class of analgesic agents It… 
1958
1958
As regards side effects in animals, nausea and vomiting were not observed with anileridine, a finding in contrast to morphine…