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Investigation of the interaction between Probon® and indomethacin in rats

✍ Scribed by Gyula Sebestyén; Vera Gergely; Sándor Virág; Zoltán Mészáros


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Weight
269 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0260-437X

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Abstract

The toxic side‐effects and anti‐inflammatory activity of combination treatment of Sprague‐Dawley rats with indomethacin and Probon, a new type of analgesic, were investigated. Following four weeks of treatment with a combination of these two drugs, the characteristic gastrointestinal side‐effect of indomethacin was markedly reduced. Mortality resulting from administration of the drug combination was significantly lower than that resulting from indomethacin treatment alone. The reduced toxicity of indomethacin in combination with Probon is probably due to a change in metabolism produced by the hepatic microsomal enzyme inducer, Probon. The anti‐inflammatory effect was also investigated using a contact thermographic method following one, three or seven days pretreatment. The advantage of this combination is that, using a higher dose of indomethacin in combination with the minor analgesic, we could achieve a more reliable anti‐inflammatory effect together with a pain‐killing action.


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