Aspirin/meprobamate

Aspirin/meprobamate
Combination of
Aspirin NSAID
Meprobamate Anxiolytic
Clinical data
Trade names Equagesic
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Pregnancy
category
  • US: X (Contraindicated)
Routes of
administration
Oral
ATC code N05BC51 (WHO)
Legal status
Legal status
Identifiers

Aspirin/meprobamate (trade name Equagesic /ˌɛkwəˈzɪk/) is a combination drug indicated for short-term pain treatment accompanied by tension or anxiety in patients with musculoskeletal disorders or tension headache.

Combinations

There also appears to be a combination with ethoheptazine, an opioid analgesic.[1]

Problems

Equagesic was discontinued in the United States, possibly because of its toxic profile and more adequate drugs available. Specifically, meprobamate is more toxic than benzodiazepines, which are also useful as a muscle relaxant.

Martial artist Bruce Lee died of cerebral edema caused by an allergic reaction to Equagesic, according to the coroner examination. He died on 20 July 1973 in Hong Kong.

References


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