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The analgesic effect of intravenous meptazinol at various dosage levels was studied in 30 patients suffering from acute renal colic. Out of a total of 41 injections (dose range: 20 to 120 mg.) a favourable analgesic response was recorded on 39 occasions. The onset of action was rapid with the minimun duration of action of 1 hour. Higher doses increased the drug's action but were accompanied by nausea and dizziness. There was no overall effect on blood pressure or heart rate.
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PMID:Preliminary clinical experience with meptazinol, a new analgesic. 109 95

In an open investigation, ciramadol, a partial agonist of opioid, was found to be a potent analgesic when 20 mg was given intravenously to 30 patients experiencing severe pain of renal colic. Total pain relief was obtained in 9 patients, while very good pain relief was obtained in 17 others. However, severe pain was experienced again in 7 of them after 1 to 2 hours. Vomiting and nausea occurred in 9 patients, and dizziness was present in 7 patients. The haemodynamic equilibrium was not changed by the analgesic.
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PMID:Ciramadol, a new potent analgesic, used intravenously in renal colic. 639 93

The analgesic effect of a single intravenous dose of dezocine at various dosage levels was studied in 41 patients suffering from acute renal colic. Twenty milligrams was found to be a very effective dose. Out of 25 injections an excellent response was recorded on 21 occasions, with a mean duration of effect of 3.5 hours. In a further 3 patients, pain relief was considered as fair and of shorter duration. Pronounced dizziness was a nearly constant side-effect of the drug. There was no overall effect on blood pressure or heart rate.
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PMID:Preliminary clinical experience with dezocine, a new potent analgesic. 736 47