Norpipanone
Opioid analgesic drug
- None
- AU: S9 (Prohibited substance)
- BR: Class A1 (Narcotic drugs)[1]
- CA: Schedule I
- DE: Anlage I (Authorized scientific use only)
- US: Schedule I
- 4,4-diphenyl-6-(1-piperidinyl)-3-hexanone
- 561-48-8
- 22391
- 21015
- 127X8DJ74M
- D12701 Y
- DTXSID60204643
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- O=C(C(c1ccccc1)(c2ccccc2)CCN3CCCCC3)CC
InChI
- InChI=1S/C23H29NO/c1-2-22(25)23(20-12-6-3-7-13-20,21-14-8-4-9-15-21)16-19-24-17-10-5-11-18-24/h3-4,6-9,12-15H,2,5,10-11,16-19H2,1H3
- Key:WCDSHELZWCOTMI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Norpipanone (INN, BAN; Hexalgon) is an opioid analgesic related to methadone which was developed in Germany and distributed in Hungary, Argentina, and other countries.[2][3] It had originally not been under international control but upon observation of case reports of addiction it was reviewed and shortly thereafter became a controlled substance.[2][3] In the United States, it is a Schedule I controlled substance (ACSCN 9636, zero annual manufacturing quota as of 2014). The salts in use are the hydrobromide (free base conversion ratio 0.806) and hydrochloride (0.902).
Synthesis
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References
- ^ Anvisa (2023-03-31). "RDC Nº 784 - Listas de Substâncias Entorpecentes, Psicotrópicas, Precursoras e Outras sob Controle Especial" [Collegiate Board Resolution No. 784 - Lists of Narcotic, Psychotropic, Precursor, and Other Substances under Special Control] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Diário Oficial da União (published 2023-04-04). Archived from the original on 2023-08-03. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
- ^ a b Buckingham JB (December 1995). Dictionary of Organic Compounds. CRC Press. p. 2883. ISBN 978-0-412-54090-5. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ^ a b Patterson DS (12 March 2002). Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Volume XXV: Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters. Government Printing Office. pp. 766–767. ISBN 978-0-16-050885-1. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ^ Dupré DJ, Elks J, Hems BA, Speyer KN, Evans RM (1949). "113. Analgesics. Part I. Esters and ketones derived from α-amino-ω-cyano-ωωdiarylalkanes". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed). Chemical Society: 500–510. doi:10.1039/JR9490000500.
- ^ Bockmühl M, Ehrhart G (1949). "Über eine neue Klasse von spasmolytisch und analgetisch wirkenden Verbindungen, I". Justus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie. 561: 52–86. doi:10.1002/jlac.19495610107.
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- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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