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1 Research Laboratories, Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Michigan
Tremorine has been shown to produce analgesia in mice by Haffner's method. The Tremorine-induced analgesia may be antagonized by hyoscine, atropine, and other drugs effective against Parkinsonism. Nalorphine, desoxyephedrine, phenobarbital and numerous CNS stimulants and depressants are ineffective at minimal neurotoxic dose levels. Antagonism against Tremorine-induced analgesia, as determined by Haffner's method in mice, is suggested as a simple and reliable procedure for screening potential anti-Parkinsonism agents.
Submitted on May 29, 1958
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