Paper
Dipyrone is locally hydrolyzed to 4-methylaminoantipyrine and its antihyperalgesic effect depends on CB2 and kappa-opioid receptors activation.
Published Feb 11, 2020 · Gilson Gonçalves dos Santos, W. Vieira, P. Vendramini
European journal of pharmacology
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Dipyrone's local analgesic effect depends on CB2 and kappa-opioid receptor activation, with its hydrolyzed form 4-MAA acting as a potential mediator in peripheral tissue.
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