Dipyanone
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Not to be confused with dipyrone.
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Formula | C23H29NO |
Molar mass | 335.491 g·mol−1 |
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Dipyanone is an opioid analgesic which has been sold as a designer drug. It is closely related to medically used drugs such as methadone, dipipanone and phenadoxone, but is slightly less potent.[1][2]
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- ^ Ofner P, Walton E (1950). "444. Search for new analgesics. Part IV. Variations in the basic side-chain of amidone". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed): 2158. doi:10.1039/JR9500002158.
- ^ Lenz GR, Evans SM, Walters DE, Hopfinger AJ (1986). Opiates. Academic Press. pp. 406–407. ISBN 978-0-12-443830-9.
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