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Algifen is trademark of compositional analgesic drug based on mixture of metamizole, pitofenone and fenpiverinium. It was produced by Zentiva in tablet-form, it was marketed in Central and Eastern Europe[1].
Similar composition of drugs is now marketed by Teva under the name Algifen Neo (in the form of peroral drops). Composition (per 1 ml):
metamizole 500 mg, pitofenone 5 mg. It is frequently used during urinary infection to relieve pain.
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