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Brand Name(s): Analgin; Conmel; Neo-Melubrina;

Magnopyrol; Prodolina F
CAS nº: 68-89-3
(di py rone)

What is Dipyrone?

Dipyrone is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), commonly used in the past as a powerful painkiller and fever reducer. It is better known under the brand names Conmel®, Neo-Melubrina®, Magnopyrol®, Prodolina F®, Analgin®, and Novalgin®.

Because of the risk of serious adverse effects, its use is justified only in serious situations where no alternative is available or suitable.  

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