Comparison of flupirtine maleate and dihydrocodeine in patients following surgery

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Flupirtine maleate 100 mg was compared with dihydrocodeine 60 mg when given by mouth to 50 women on the first 3 days following abdominal hysterectomy in a double-blind parallel-group trial. The analgesia produced was similar for both preparations, and the consumption of active drug was the same in both groups. The only significant differences in side-effects were an increased frequency of depression in patients receiving flupirtine and of aleepiness in those receiving dihydrocodeine. © 1983 The Macmillan Press Ltd.

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Moore, R. A., Bullingham, R. E. S., Simpson, S., O’sullivan, G., Evans, P. J. D., Mcquay, H. J., & Lloyd, J. W. (1983). Comparison of flupirtine maleate and dihydrocodeine in patients following surgery. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 55(5), 429–432. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/55.5.429

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