Clonitazene
Clonitazene is an opioid analgesic of approximately three times the potency of morphine.[1] It is related to etonitazene, an opioid of significantly higher potency. Clonitazene is not currently marketed. It is a controlled substance; in the United States it is a Schedule I Narcotic controlled substance with a DEA ACSCN of 9612 and an annual manufacturing quota of zero.
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Other names | Clonitazene |
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Formula | C20H23ClN4O2 |
Molar mass | 386.88 g/mol g·mol−1 |
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References
- Hunger, A.; Kebrle, J.; Rossi, A.; Hoffmann, K. (1 October 1957). "Synthese basisch substituierter, analgetisch wirksamer Benzimidazol-Derivate" [Synthesis of analgesically active benzimidazole derivatives with basic substitutions]. Experientia. 13 (10): 400–401. doi:10.1007/BF02161116. PMID 13473817.
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