Abstract
An antigenicity study of montirelin hydrate (NS-3), a new drug for the treatment of disturbance of consciousness, was conducted in Hartley guinea pigs. Animals were sensitized twice by subcutaneous injections of montirelin hydrate in combination with Freund's complete adjuvant and twice by intramuscular injections of montirelin hydrate alone. Montirelin hydrate was found to be negative in the homologous passive cutaneous anaphylaxis test carried out with sera from the sensitized guinea pigs. Negative results were also obtained in the active cutaneous anaphylaxis test and the active systemic anaphylaxis test in guinea pigs sensitized with montilerin hydrate. These results show that montirelin hydrate has no antigenicity under the present experimental conditions.