Chemistry:Etoxeridine

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Short description: Chemical compound
Etoxeridine
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Other namesEtoxeridine, Carbetidine, Atenos
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FormulaC18H27NO4
Molar mass321.417 g·mol−1
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Etoxeridine (Carbetidine, Atenos) is a 4-phenylpiperidine derivative that is related to the clinically used opioid analgesic drug pethidine (meperidine).

Etoxeridine was developed in the 1950s[1] and investigated for use in surgical anesthesia, however it was never commercialized and is not currently used in medicine.[2][3][4] As with other opioids which were not in clinical use during the drafting of the Controlled Substances Act, it is categorized as a Schedule I narcotic.

References

  1. BE patent 558883
  2. "Pharmacological study of carbetidine, a new synthetic analgesic" (in French). Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Thérapie 115 (1–2): 213–232. 1958. PMID 13545901. 
  3. Sironi PG (1959). "Brief note on a new synthetic analgesic: carbetidine hydrochloride" (in Italian). Minerva Anestesiologica 25 (6): 251–254. PMID 13674097. 
  4. "Studies on the respiratory and circulatory effects of carbetidine HCI used for supplementation of thiopentone sodium-nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia". British Journal of Anaesthesia 31 (8): 348–51. August 1959. doi:10.1093/bja/31.8.348. PMID 13812715.