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Diprenorphine (brand name Revivon;
former developmental code name M5050), also
known as diprenorfin, is a non-selective, high-affinity, weak
partial agonist...
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tranquilizing agent for
large mammals, with
diprenorphine as the
preferred reversal agent.
Diprenorphine was also used
previously to
reverse the effects...
- It is
often used to
immobilize elephants and
other large mammals.
Diprenorphine (Revivon) is an
opioid receptor antagonist that can be administered...
- the C ring, and is
perhaps greatest in
diprenorphine,
where this
group is α,α-dimethyl-6,14-etheno.
Diprenorphine (M5050) is the
recommended etorphine (M99)...
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Chlornaltrexamine Clocinnamox Cyclazocine Cyprodime Diacetylnalorphine [52]
Diprenorphine (M5050)
Fedotozine ICI-174864 J-113,397
JDTic JTC-801
Levallorphan LY-2456302...
- as to
discourage abuse).
Naloxone Naltrexone Nalmefene Samidorphan Diprenorphine is used in
veterinary medicine only.
Nalorphine Nalorphine dinicotinate...
- used as an
analgesic and for the
treatment of
opioid addiction, and
diprenorphine,
which is used as an
antidote to
reverse the
effects of
other opioids...
- for this application.
Opioid antagonists (e.g. naloxone, nalmefene,
diprenorphine) The
initial 24
hours after opioid administration appear to be the most...
- In addition, the
mixed opioid agonists and
antagonists pentazocine,
diprenorphine, and
nalorphine partially substituted for
ibogaine and this
could be...
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gallate Clocinnamox CTAP CTOP
Cyclofoxy Cyprodime Diacetylnalorphine Diprenorphine ECG EGC
Epicatechin Eptazocine Gemazocine Ginsenoside R
Hyperoside Ibogaine...