A Comparison of the Antinociceptive Properties of SJP-005 and Morphine in Rats
SJP-005 (a combination of ketotifen and ibuprofen) is being developed as a potential treatment for pain and for opioid use disorder. It is therefore important to investigate the potential antinociceptive properties of SJP-005. Two studies were conducted to evaluate the potential effects of SJP-005 i...
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Main Authors: | Joris C Verster (Author), Andrew Scholey (Author), Thomas A Dahl (Author), Jacqueline M Iversen (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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