- form of prodine,
alphaprodine and betaprodine. Both
exhibit optical isomerism and
alphaprodine and
betaprodine are racemates.
Alphaprodine is
closely related...
- 4-phenylpiperidines (e.g., piminodine, anileridine), the
prodines (e.g.,
alphaprodine, MPPP),
bemidones (e.g., ketobemidone), and
others more distant, including...
- family,
fentanyl (both
Janssen discoveries) and
somewhat more
distantly alphaprodine. Not
being in
clinical use in the
United States, it is a
Schedule I Narcotic...
- form.
Acetylmethadol Alphacetylmethadol Alphameprodine Alphamethadol Alphaprodine Alfentanil Allylprodine Anileridine Bezitramide Benzethidine Benzylmorphine...
-
Alphameprodine Alphamethadol Alpha-methylfentanyl Alpha-methylthiofentanyl
Alphaprodine Alprazolam Amfepramone Aminorex Amobarbital Anileridine Benzethidine...
- +naltrexone)
Oxymorphone Papaveretum Thebacon Synthetic Alfentanil Alphaprodine Anileridine Bezitramide Carfentanil Dextromoramide Dextropropoxyphene...
-
pethidine and was
never marketed. This
research produced the
analgesic alphaprodine (Nisentil, Prisilidine), a very
closely related compound. In the United...
- +naltrexone)
Oxymorphone Papaveretum Thebacon Synthetic Alfentanil Alphaprodine Anileridine Bezitramide Carfentanil Dextromoramide Dextropropoxyphene...
-
piminodine (Alvodine),
propiram (Algeril),
anileridine (Leritine) and
alphaprodine (Nisentil).
Phenadoxone has a US DEA
ACSCN of 9637 and has had a zero...
- +naltrexone)
Oxymorphone Papaveretum Thebacon Synthetic Alfentanil Alphaprodine Anileridine Bezitramide Carfentanil Dextromoramide Dextropropoxyphene...