
1) Local anesthetic
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Pethidine (INN, AAN, BAN) or meperidine (USAN) is a once popular synthetic opioid analgesic of the phenylpiperidine class. Synthesized in 1939 as a potential anticholinergic agent by the German chemist Otto Eislib, its analgesic properties were first recognized by Otto Schaumann while working for IG Farben, Germany. Pethidine is indicated for the ...
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A form of pain relief given by injection into the thigh or bottom. Pethidine usually makes women in labour sleepy and very relaxed. It can make the baby slow to breathe when they are born, in which case they may need an antidote.
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Pain-relieving drug, which is related to morphine and used during labour. It is usually given as an injection into the thigh. It can cause drowsiness, dizziness and nausea
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Pain-relieving drug which is related to morphine and used during labour. It is usually given as an injection into the thigh. It can cause drowsiness, dizziness and nausea.
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Synonym for meperidine hydrochloride ... Ethyl 1-methyl-4-phenylisonipecotate hydrochloride;a widely used narcotic analgesic. ... Synonym: pethidine. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A strong analgesic (painkilling) drug.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: peth′ĭ-dēn Synonyms: meperidine hydrochloride
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A fast-acting drug that is given by injection to ease the pain of labor. Side effects from the pain medication include nausea and/or vomiting in the mother and extreme sleepiness in the newborn baby.
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Pain-relieving drug, which is related to morphine and used during labour. It is usually given as an injection into the thigh. It can cause drowsiness, dizziness and nausea.
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