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Arzneimittel-Forschung 1979

Pharmacological study of a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug: protacine (CR 604).

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A L Rovati
R R Vidal y Plana
P L Casula
D Bizzarri
F Makovec
I Setnikar

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Abstract

The pharmacological activities of 3'-(4-[2-(1-p-chlorobenzoyl-5-methoxy-2-methyl-indol-3-yl-acetoxy)-ethyl]-piperazin-1-yl)propyl-4-benzamido-N,N-dipropylglutaramate(+/-)dimaleate (protacine, CR 604), a new indolyl derivative with strong anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activities, are described. The dose-dependent activity of protacine on inflammation has been shown both in short-term experiments, like the hind paw edema induced by carrageenin and several other irritants, and long-term tests, like the aminoacetonitrile-induced osteolathyrism, the adjuvant-induced arthritis and the cotton pellet-induced granuloma. The analgesic activity of the drug has been evidenced in the phenylquinone-induced writhing and the Randall-Selitto tests, and the antipyretic effects in the yeast-induced hyperthermia in rats. Other general pharmacological effects have been studied, too. Contrarily to several other anti-inflammatory drugs, including indometacin, showing advers effects at doses which are in the same range of those active on experimental inflammation, protacine shows these effects to a minor degree and at doses which are much larger than those pharmacologically active. The therapeutic index of protacine therefore is superior to that of other anti-inflammatory drugs.

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