The Encyclopedia of ADDICTIVE DRUGS

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zine (77-14-5) all have the same molecular formula, but they are different
drugs.
Additional scientific information may be found in:


Alderman, C. “Trimeprazine as a Component of Pain Cocktails.”Australian Journal of
Hospital Pharmacy19 (1989): 205–6.
Bazarevich, G.I., et al. “Sravnitel’naia otsenka protivoshokovogo deistviia nekotorykh
otechestvennykh farmakologicheskikh preparatov” (Comparative evaluation of
antishock activity of various Soviet pharmacological agents) (In Russian).Vestnik
Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova130, no. 6 (1983): 73–77.
Il’iuchenok, T.Iu., I.A. Matveeva, and R.O. Budagov. “Changes in the Pharmacody-
namic Properties of Promedol, Droperidol and Dimedrol in Burn Shock and
Combined Radiation-Thermal Injury” (in Russian).Farmakologiia i Toksikologiia
50 (1987): 71–74.
Kichin, V.V., and M.Iu. Buldakov. “Anesthesiological Accompaniment for the
Wounded during Transport” (in Russian). Voenno-Meditsinskii Zhurnal 320
(1999): 23–26, 96.
Malinovskii, N.N., R.N. Lebedeva, and V.V. Nikoda. “The Problem of Acute Pain in
Postoperative Period” (in Russian).Khirurgiia (Mosk), no. 5 (1996): 30–35.
Radev, R. “Postoperative Analgesia in Cesarean Section” (in Bulgarian).Khirurgiia (So-
fiia)49 (1996): 33–36.
Shcherbakov, I.V., et al. “The Choice of a Method of General Anesthesia for Patients
with Cancer of the Abdominal Cavity” (in Russian).Anesteziologiia i Reanimato-
logiia, nos. 5–6 (1992): 48–50.


Note: English summaries of all the above articles are available through the
PubMed Web site: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi

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