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The Hypnotic, Electroencephalographic, and Antinociceptive Properties of Nonpeptide ORL1 Receptor Agonists After Intravenous Injection in Rodents

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These results show that Ro 65-6570 and Org 26383 (probably via the ORL1 receptor) behave as IV hypnotics and analgesics in mice and rats, and that the hypnotic and antinociceptive doses are similar.

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