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Etazocine
Chemical compound
Chemical compound
10286-45-0 ((−)-form (HCl)) or 5,7-diethyl-2-hydroxy-2-methyl-6,7-benzomorphan GPA-208 ((−)-form); GPA-2087 ((−)-form); NIH-8178 ((−)-form); FDA-0487 ((−)-form) | elimination_half-life =
Etazocine (NIH-7856) is an opioid analgesic of the benzomorphan family which was never marketed. It acts as a partial agonist of the opioid receptors, with mixed agonist and antagonist effects. In animal studies, it was shown to induce analgesia, dependency, and respiratory depression, with overall effects similar to those of morphine, but with substantially reduced potency in comparison.
References
References
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- National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence. (1970). "Report of the annual scientific meeting". National Research Council.
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