The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === In this study, propallorphan (a-3-hydroxy-N-propargylmorphina.n, Ro-1-7780) was found to be a potent alphaprodine to alphaprodine in both dog and man. The depression of general responsiveness (objective signs of central nervous system stimulation or depression)...

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Main Author: Megirian, Robert
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Published: Boston University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27252
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-272522019-01-08T15:43:36Z The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole) Megirian, Robert Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University In this study, propallorphan (a-3-hydroxy-N-propargylmorphina.n, Ro-1-7780) was found to be a potent alphaprodine to alphaprodine in both dog and man. The depression of general responsiveness (objective signs of central nervous system stimulation or depression) in conscious dogs by morphine and alphaprodine was reversed by propallorphan; while in anesthetized dogs, the changes in blood and expired gases as well as respiration brought about by alphaprodine were also antagonized by propallorphan. In another series of experiments, ratios of propallorphan to alphaprodine of 1:75 or 1:100 prevented the respiratory depression normally produced by the narcotic alone. It was also found that this antagonist reversed the respiratory depression produced by morphine; the effect lasted for a period of 30 minutes only before the opiate induced depression was reinstated. [TRUNCATED] 2018-02-26T19:30:40Z 2018-02-26T19:30:40Z 1957 1957 Thesis/Dissertation b14660386 https://hdl.handle.net/2144/27252 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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description Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === In this study, propallorphan (a-3-hydroxy-N-propargylmorphina.n, Ro-1-7780) was found to be a potent alphaprodine to alphaprodine in both dog and man. The depression of general responsiveness (objective signs of central nervous system stimulation or depression) in conscious dogs by morphine and alphaprodine was reversed by propallorphan; while in anesthetized dogs, the changes in blood and expired gases as well as respiration brought about by alphaprodine were also antagonized by propallorphan. In another series of experiments, ratios of propallorphan to alphaprodine of 1:75 or 1:100 prevented the respiratory depression normally produced by the narcotic alone. It was also found that this antagonist reversed the respiratory depression produced by morphine; the effect lasted for a period of 30 minutes only before the opiate induced depression was reinstated. [TRUNCATED]
author Megirian, Robert
spellingShingle Megirian, Robert
The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)
author_facet Megirian, Robert
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title The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)
title_short The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)
title_full The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)
title_fullStr The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)
title_full_unstemmed The antagonism of narcotics by L-3-Hydroxy-N-Allylmorphinan (Levallorphan) L-3-Hydroxy-N-Propargylmorphinan (Propallorophan) and 2,4-Diamino-5-Phenylthiazole (Daptazole)
title_sort antagonism of narcotics by l-3-hydroxy-n-allylmorphinan (levallorphan) l-3-hydroxy-n-propargylmorphinan (propallorophan) and 2,4-diamino-5-phenylthiazole (daptazole)
publisher Boston University
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