Tests for Determining the Analgesic Activity Of 1-Phenylisoquinoline Derivatives
Miskinova Fazilat Xudayorovna , Assistant of the Department of Physiology and Pathological Physiology, Urgench State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan,Urgench, UzbekistanAbstract
In modern medicine, painkillers are widely used in the treatment of diseases and complications of some diseases. According to the World Health Organization, about 30 million people worldwide use painkillers per day. For example, in Malaysia, the consumption of NSAID is 14.2%, of which 4.2% is considered daily consumption. In Iran, it is 14.7% among 35-70-year-olds, and in Saudi Arabia this figure is 14.0%.
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Hot plate, Acetic acid twitching,
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