Chemistry:Betahydroxythiofentanyl

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Short description: Opioid analgesic drug
Betahydroxythiofentanyl
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Other namesβ-hydroxythiofentanyl
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Chemical and physical data
FormulaC20H26N2O2S
Molar mass358.50 g·mol−1
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Betahydroxythiofentanyl (β-hydroxythiofentanyl) is an opioid analgesic that is an analog of fentanyl.

Betahydroxythiofentanyl was sold briefly on the black market from around 1985,[1] before the introduction of the Federal Analog Act in 1986 which for the first time attempted to control entire families of drugs based on their structural similarity rather than scheduling each drug individually as they appeared.[2] β-hydroxythiofentanyl was anecdotally said to be one of the more favored fentanyl analogs by opiate addicts[citation needed]; however, its brief career as a street drug was short-lived and was eventually terminated with the introduction of the Federal Analogue Act.

Betahydroxythiofentanyl has similar effects to fentanyl. Side effects of fentanyl analogs are similar to those of fentanyl itself, which include itching, nausea and potentially serious respiratory depression, which can be life-threatening. Fentanyl analogs have killed hundreds of people throughout Europe and the former Soviet republics since the most recent resurgence in use began in Estonia in the early 2000s, and novel derivatives continue to appear.[3]

Legal status

As of October 2015, betahydroxythiofentanyl is a controlled substance in China.[4]

As of May 2016, betahydroxythiofentanyl is a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States.[5]

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