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Ketobemidone, sold
under the
brand name
Ketogan (a
mixture of
ketobemidone and
Spasmolytic A29)
among others, is a
powerful synthetic opioid painkiller...
- anileridine), the
prodines (e.g., alphaprodine, MPPP),
bemidones (e.g.,
ketobemidone), and
others more distant,
including diphenoxylate and analogues. Pethidine...
- pethidine, levorphanol, methadone, dextropropoxyphene, tramadol, and
ketobemidone. Some NMDA
receptor antagonists, such as ketamine,
dextromethorphan (DXM)...
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structure for a
variety of opioids, such as
pethidine (meperidine),
ketobemidone, alvimopan, loperamide, and diphenoxylate. MPTP
Phenylpiperidine Media...
- NMDA receptors, as does ketamine. Some
analgesics such as
methadone and
ketobemidone and
perhaps piritramide have
intrinsic NMDA action. The anticonvulsant...
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spasmolytic drug. It not used by
itself but is co-administered with
ketobemidone in a
formulation sold as Ketogan. It is an
analog of both amitriptyline...
- Trimeperidine (promedol)
Structures Acetoxyketobemidone Droxypropine Ketobemidone Methylketobemidone Propylketobemidone Structures Alvimopan Loperamide...
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phenylheptylamine open-chain
opioids such as
methadone or the
phenylpiperidine ketobemidone, make
levorphanol useful for
types of pain that
other analgesics may...
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Methylketobemidone is an
opioid analgesic that is an
analogue of
ketobemidone. It was
developed in the 1950s
during research into
analogues of pethidine...
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Hodgkinsine Hydrocodone Hydromorphinol Hydromorphone IBNtxA Ketamine Ketobemidone Kratom Laudanosine Lefetamine Leu-enkephalin
Levacetylmethadol Levomethorphan...