RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 THE RELATIVE ANALGESIC AND RESPIRATORY EFFECTS OF PHENAZOCINE AND MORPHINE JF Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO J Pharmacol Exp Ther FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 337 OP 345 VO 144 IS 3 A1 Houde, Raymond W. A1 Wallenstein, Stanley L. A1 Bellville, J. Weldon A1 Robers, Ada A1 Escarraga, Lourdes Aguto YR 1964 UL http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/144/3/337.abstract AB A double-blind crossover evaluation of the relative analgesic potency of phenazocine to morphine was carried out-in a series of sequential studies in cancer patients with chronic pain. In terms of peak action, phenazocine was found to be 4.3 times as potent as morphine. In terms of total effects, the relative potency estimate was 3.2. Few volunteered or readily apparent side-effects were observed and those after phenazocine were similar to those after morphine in equianalgesic doses. In a parallel crossover controlled experiment, the relative potency of phenazocine compared to morphine in terms of respiratory effects has been determined in nine healthy subjects. ϕ, the relative potency, was calculated to be 6.28. Based on these results phenazocine appears to produce as much or more respiratory depression as does a conmparable analgesic dose of morphine. The Williams & Wilkins Company