Analgesic activity

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Abstract

Analgesics are agents which selectively relieve pain by acting in the CNS and peripheral pain mediators without changing consciousness. Analgesics may be narcotic or non-narcotic. The study of pain in animals raises ethical, philosophical, and technical problems. Both peripheral and central pain models are included to make the test more evident for the analgesic property of the plant. This chapter highlights methods such as hot plate and formalin and acetic acid-induced pain models to check the analgesic activity of medicinal plants.

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Analgesic activity. (2016). In Progress in Drug Research (Vol. 71, pp. 99–102). Birkhauser Verlag AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26811-8_15

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