Abstract
Unexpected antinociceptive effect of the N-oxide (RWJ 38705) of tramadol hydrochloride.
R B Raffa, M L Haslego, C A Maryanoff, F J Villani, E E Codd, C D Connelly, R P Martinez, J J Schupsky, J A Buben, W N Wu, A N Takacs and L A Mckown
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics September 1996, 278 (3) 1098-1104;
R B Raffa
M L Haslego
C A Maryanoff
F J Villani
E E Codd
C D Connelly
R P Martinez
J J Schupsky
J A Buben
W N Wu
A N Takacs
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Abstract
Unexpected antinociceptive effect of the N-oxide (RWJ 38705) of tramadol hydrochloride.
R B Raffa, M L Haslego, C A Maryanoff, F J Villani, E E Codd, C D Connelly, R P Martinez, J J Schupsky, J A Buben, W N Wu, A N Takacs and L A Mckown
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics September 1, 1996, 278 (3) 1098-1104;
Abstract
Unexpected antinociceptive effect of the N-oxide (RWJ 38705) of tramadol hydrochloride.
R B Raffa, M L Haslego, C A Maryanoff, F J Villani, E E Codd, C D Connelly, R P Martinez, J J Schupsky, J A Buben, W N Wu, A N Takacs and L A Mckown
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics September 1, 1996, 278 (3) 1098-1104;
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