Metethoheptazine
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| ATC code | none |
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| Synonyms | WY-535 |
| CAS Number |
509-84-2 |
| PubChem (CID) | 176888 |
| ChemSpider |
154060 |
| UNII |
S36J5ZY2TH |
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| Formula | C17H25NO2 |
| Molar mass | 275.39 g/mol |
| 3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
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Metethoheptazine[1] (WY-535) is an opioid analgesic from the phenazepine family. It was invented in the 1960s.[2]
Metethoheptazine produces similar effects to other opioids, including analgesia, sedation, dizziness and nausea.
Metethoheptazine is not listed as a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act 1970 in the United States.[3] The Canadian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act specifically excludes the phenazepine opioids from control.
References
- ↑ GB Patent 843924
- ↑ Walkenstein SS, Corradino RA, Wiser R, Gudmundsen CH. Metabolism of the Non-Narcotic Analgesic, WY-535. Biochemical Pharmacology. 1965 Feb;14:121-8.
- ↑ http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/quotas/conv_factor/index.html
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