Initial assessment of meptazinol in the treatment of the pain of myocardial infarction/unstable angina

Sonecha, T.; Abdel-Hadi, O.; Besterman, E.M.; Kidner, P.H.

Postgraduate Medical Journal 59(Suppl 1): 57-59

1983


ISSN/ISBN: 0032-5473
PMID: 6835892
Document Number: 212409
Meptazinol, a new analgesic agent, was used to treat chest pain in patients admitted to a coronary care unit with suspected myocardial infarction or unstable angina. A pilot study showed that meptazinol was effective in relieving pain in 15 out of 22 subjects. There were no adverse haemodynamic effects nor respiratory depression. Nausea and/or vomiting occurred with administration of the drug but as these symptoms may occur in patients with myocardial infarction who have not received any analgesia (Ingram et al., 1980), a cause and effect relationship cannot be inferred in this respect. The incidence of other side effects ascribed to meptazinol was low.

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