- Methods for use of GABAa receptor GABAergic compounds
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A method is disclosed for potentiating mammalian GABA A receptor responses to GABA. The receptor responses are potentiated according to the invention by contacting GABA A receptors with GABA and an effective amount of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, in particular, fenamates and structurally related compounds.
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- Isobutylene polymer active compound release systems
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In a therapeutic system such as a plaster for administration of an active compound through the skin and comprising a covering layer which is essentially impermeable to the active compound an active compound reservoir layer and a protective layer which can be pulled off and which is essentially impermeable to the active compound, the improvement wherein the reservoir layer contains about 1-30% of active compound in an elastomer mixture comprising at least one of polyisobutylene, polybutadiene oil and paraffin oil, and a tackifying resin. Thereby the active compound can be released in regulated relatively large quantity over a prolonged period of time.
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- On the chemistry of etofenamate, a novel antiinflammatory agent from the series of N arylanthranilic acid derivatives
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2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl-N-(α,α,α-trifluoro-m-toly)anthranilate (etofenamate) was selected as an antiphlogistic agent for percutaneous therapy. Its characteristic alcohol-ether-ester structure brings about an increase in lipophilia and in its ability to penetrate through the intact skin. Furthermore, its oily consistency renders it ideal for pharmaceutical formulation in gels. The physico-chemical material constants, partition coefficients (R(m) values) as a measure for lipophilia, spectra and molecular models of etofenamate are described. Various methods of synthesis of etofenamate and of its intermediates are described. Structural identification is made of by-products simultaneously obtained in the reaction. Pure etofenamate is obtained through repeated molecular distillation. The synthesis is carried out uniformly with protected reaction components and, after splitting off the protective groups, extremely pure etofenamate is obtained.
- Boltze,Kreisfeld
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p. 1300 - 1312
(2007/10/08)
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