Prethcamide

Respiratory stimulant drug
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Prethcamide (trade name Micoren) is a respiratory stimulant composed of two related drugs, cropropamide and crotethamide. It was developed by Ciba-Geigy.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Potier A (1956). "Étude expérimentale chez l'homme d'un nouveau analéptique—le Micorène (Geigy)" [Human Experimental Study of a New Analectic — Micorene (Geigy)]. Rev Med de la Suisse-Romande (in French). 76: 1173.
  2. ^ Spiegel P, Carvalho AF, Faierchtein S (April 1962). "Double blind clinical study with prethcamide (Micoren-Geigy)". Rev Bras Anest. 12 (1): 33–9.
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Other respiratory system products (R07)
Lung surfactants
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Respiratory stimulants
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  • Amiphenazole
  • Bemegride
  • Dimefline
  • Doxapram
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  • GAL-021
  • Mepixanox
  • Nikethamide
  • Pentetrazol
  • Prethcamide
5-HT4 receptor agonists
  • BIMU-8
  • Zacopride
Other agents for treating respiratory depression


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