Antihypoxic and analgesic activity of some species of hollywort

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The problem of anesthesia has always occupied one of the central places in medicine. Among pain relievers, narcotic analgesics are the most important, but their use is fraught with the danger of drug dependence and is associated with numerous complications. The search for more effective and less dangerous painkillers is urgent. The most promising should be considered the development of such analgesics that have analgesic and antihypoxic effects, since hypoxia significantly aggravates the course of many pathological processes [3, 4].

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S. M. Bakhtina

St. Petersburg Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute

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Department of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy Technology of Drugs

Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

E. E. Lesiovskaya

St. Petersburg Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute

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Department of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy Technology of Drugs

Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

E. I. Sakanyan

St. Petersburg Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute

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Department of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy Technology of Drugs

Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

E. V. Konopleva

St. Petersburg Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute

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Department of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy Technology of Drugs

Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

K. E. Kabishev

St. Petersburg Chemical and Pharmaceutical Institute

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Department of Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy Technology of Drugs

Russian Federation, St. Petersburg

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