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Carfentanil or carfentanyl, sold
under the
brand name Wildnil, is an
extremely potent opioid analgesic used in
veterinary medicine to
anesthetize large...
- or 3-methylfentanyl. Two much more
potent and shorter-acting agents,
carfentanil (a
large animal tranquilizer) and
remifentanil (a
surgical painkiller)...
- to be
different from fentanyl,
carfentanil and sufentanil, but it has to be, it has to have the
potency of
carfentanil at
least because otherwise it wouldn’t...
- was
developed in 1960. It is most
similar to the
highly potent opioid carfentanil (4-carbomethoxyfentanyl), only
slightly more potent.
Lofentanil can be...
- the
effects of super-potent
opioid analgesics such as
etorphine and
carfentanil that are used for
tranquilizing large animals. The drug is not approved...
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characteristic gray color.
Samples have been
found to
contain heroin, fentanyl,
carfentanil, and the
designer drug U-47700. A
mixture of
drugs misleadingly called...
- derivative. A
study published in 2012
concluded that it had been a
mixture of
carfentanil and remifentanil. The same
study pointed out that in a 2011 case at the...
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includes sufentanil, alfentanil, remifentanil, and
carfentanil. Some
fentanyl analogues, such as
carfentanil, are up to 10,000
times stronger than morphine...
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crisis and
found two
chemical derivatives of fentanyl,
remifentanil and
carfentanil. In a
Mennonite community in Bolivia,
eight men were
convicted of raping...
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Papaveretum Thebacon Synthetic Alfentanil Alphaprodine Anileridine Bezitramide Carfentanil Dextromoramide Dextropropoxyphene Dezocine Dimenoxadol Dipipanone Ethoheptazine...