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Patent
CA 2229814
Compositions and methods using the compositions for treatment of peripheral hyperalgesia are provided. The compositions contain an anti-hyperalgesia effective amount of one or more compounds that directly or indirectly interact with peripheral opiate receptors, but that do not, upon topical or local administration, elicit substantial central nervous system effects. The anti-diarrheal compound 4-(p-chlorophenyl)- 4-hydroxy-N-N-dimethyl-.alpha.,.alpha.-diphenyl-1-piperidinebutyramide hydrochloride is preferred for use in the compositions and methods.
On décrit des compositions, et des procédés qui permettent de les utiliser, pour traiter l'hyperalgie périphérique. Ces compositions contiennent une quantité anti-hyperalgésique efficace d'un ou plusieurs composés qui interagissent, directement ou non, avec des récepteurs périphériques des opiacés mais n'entraînent pas d'effet marqué sur le système nerveux central en cas d'administration topique ou locale. Dans le cadre de l'utilisation de ces compositions et procédés, on retient de préférence un composé anti-diarrhéique, l'hydrochlorure de 4-(p-chlorophényl)-4-hydroxy-N-N-diméthyl- alpha , alpha -diphényl-1-pipéridinebutyramide.
Dow Gordon J.
Farrar John J.
Lewis Michael E.
Maycock Alan L.
Yaksh Tony L.
Adolor Corporation
Smart & Biggar
The Regents Of The University Of California
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