Synergistic antinociceptive interaction between acetaminophen or metamizol and B vitamins in the formalin test |
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Authors: | Flavio Ter n‐Rosales,Roberto Medina‐Santill n,Gerardo Reyes‐Garcí a,Vinicio Granados‐Soto |
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Affiliation: | Flavio Terán‐Rosales,Roberto Medina‐Santillán,Gerardo Reyes‐García,Vinicio Granados‐Soto |
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Abstract: | There is evidence that B vitamins produce antinociception in animals. However, potentiation of NSAID‐induced antinociception by B vitamins is unclear. The current study was designed to investigate the antinociceptive interaction between a mixture of B vitamins and either acetaminophen or metamizol. Acetaminophen (56–316 mg/kg), metamizol (32–178 mg/kg), and the mixture of B vitamins (32–178 mg/kg of thiamine, pyridoxine, and cyanocobalamin in a 100:100:1 proportion, respectively) or a combination of each drug with the B vitamins mixture was administered orally to female Wistar rats, and the antinociceptive effect determined in the formalin test. Isobolographic analyses were used to define the nature of the interaction between NSAIDs and B vitamins. Oral administration of either drug produced a dose‐related antinociceptive effect. Isobolographic analyses revealed that both acetaminophen or metamizol and the B vitamins mixture interacted synergistically in the formalin test, suggesting that these two combinations could be useful in treating inflammatory pain states. Drug Dev. Res. 66:286–294, 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | metamizol acetaminophen B vitamins synergy antinociception |
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