EFFECTIVENESS PROGNOSTICATION OF A COMBINED ANALGESIC FORMULATION DEPENDING ON QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION OF ITS COMPONENTS

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In experiments on rats, analgesic activity of fentanyl opioid receptor agonist and central 2-adrenomimetic dexmedetomidine as well as the character of their interaction at a combined administration were studied. Meaneffective anesthetic doses of the drugs in heat radiant tail flick test were 54.5 and 22.5 μg/kg correspondingly. Using izobolographic analysis, it was shown that for a combination with equal parts or with a greater part of fentanyl, the type of drug interaction can be characterized as potentiation. A model of prognostication of probability values of the analgesic effect development in relation to doses of combination components was elaborated and experimentally tested.

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N. Vengerovich

State Research and Test Institute of Military Medicine, RF Ministry of Defense

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195043, Saint Petersburg Rússia

M. Yudin

State Research and Test Institute of Military Medicine, RF Ministry of Defense

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195043, Saint Petersburg Rússia

A. Nikiforov

State Research and Test Institute of Military Medicine, RF Ministry of Defense

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195043, Saint Petersburg Rússia

G. Sagalov

S.M. Kirov Medical Military Academy, RF Ministry of Defense

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194044, Saint Petersburg Rússia

M. Vakhviyainen

Innovative pharmaceutical company “Silver Pharm” Ltd

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195279, Saint Petersburg Rússia

A. Kuzmin

State Research and Test Institute of Military Medicine, RF Ministry of Defense

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195043, Saint Petersburg Rússia

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