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Novaminsulfon(Metamizole Sodium)-Analgin

Metamizole (INN), or dipyrone, is an analgesic (pain reliever) and antipyretic (fever reducer). Metamizole sodium is marketed under various trade names, including Algozone, Algocalmin, Algopyrin, Analgin, Dipirona, Novalgin, Neo-Melubrina and Optalgin. Metamizole was first synthesized by the German companyHoechst AG (now part of Sanofi) in 1920, and its mass production started in 1922. It remained available worldwide until the 1970s, when it was linked with a small risk of causing agranulocytosis, a potentially fatal condition. Those results have been disputed in meta-analyses conducted in the 2000s.Regardless, several national medical authorities have withdrawn metamizole from the market altogether or have restricted it to be available only with a prescription, although it remains available over the counter in many countries.
Antipyretic effect
A randomized, double blind, multinational study involving 555 children showed that metamizole was significantly more effective than ibuprofen in achieving normal body temperatures; metamizole produced a significantly greater temperature reduction than ibuprofen, and helped maintain low temperatures for a longer duration.
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