Analysis of the variety of effects of the tranquilizer mebicar in experimental and clinical medicine
- Authors: Zimakova I.E.1, Karpov A.M.1, Tagirova T.S.1, Salikhova R.R.1, Zhilyaev A.G.1
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Affiliations:
- Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
- Issue: Vol 76, No 2 (1995)
- Pages: 85-87
- Section: Theoretical and clinical medicine
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/97048
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj97048
- ID: 97048
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Abstract
The drug mebicar, which gave rise to a new class of chemicals with psychotropic activity - derivatives of bicyclic bisureas, has been experimentally studied for more than 20 years, and clinical experience with its use has been accumulating since 1979. During this short time on the scale of pharmacology, experimental substantiation and clinical confirmation of its effectiveness have been obtained in a number of ways. new indications in various fields of medicine: psychiatry, narcology, cardiology, anesthesiology, neuropathology, gynecology, gerontology, dentistry, sports medicine, etc. The versatility of the therapeutic effects of the drug has created a precedent that attracts the attention of specialists. The question arises about the fundamental possibility of such a variety of therapeutic activity of the drug and the mechanisms for its implementation.
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I. E. Zimakova
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Russian Federation, KazanA. M. Karpov
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Russian Federation, KazanT. S. Tagirova
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Russian Federation, KazanR. R. Salikhova
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Russian Federation, KazanA. G. Zhilyaev
Kazan Institute for Postgraduate Medical Education
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Department of Clinical Pharmacology
Russian Federation, KazanReferences
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