Abstract

A comparative effect of propranolol and nifedipine administered individually and in combination at graded dose levels; and that of phenytoin at 30 mg kg−1on maximal electroshock (MES)-induced seizure in mice was investigated. Propranolol in doses of 10 mg kg−1and 20 mg kg−1, and nifedipine in doses of 8 mg kg−1and 16 mg kg−1significantly modified MES activity. Propranolol (40 mg kg−1), and a combination of propranolol (20 mg kg−1) and nifedipine (8 mg kg−1), produced antiMES activity, which was comparable to that of phenytoin (30 mg kg−1). In mice treated with propranolol and nifedipine combination, the tonic flexor and tonic extensor phase ratios (F/E ratio) were significantly higher than individual drug responses. Our findings suggest that a combination of propranolol and nifedipine has either synergistic or an additive effect in controlling MES-induced seizures in mice.

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