Ohmecarfentanil

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Ohmecarfentanil (RTI-4614-38), also known as Ohlofentanil, is 30,000 times more potent than morphine in the rhesus monkey single dose suppression test.[1] This makes it the most potent opioid known at this time even surpassing lofentanil.

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  1. ^ Carroll, F. Ivy; Lewin, Anita H.; Mascarella, S. Wayne; Seltzman, Herbert H.; Reddy, P. Anantha (2020). "Designer drugs: a medicinal chemistry perspective (II)". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. doi:10.1111/nyas.14349.


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