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Desmetramadol: Revision history


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  • curprev 09:1009:10, 16 December 202169.162.242.137 talk 13,030 bytes −149 →‎Society and culture: clarified that krypton is the one blend we know, that it was marketed as kratom but tainted with desmetramadol, it was not marketed as "a currently legal substitute for illegal drugs." That needs a citation and so does the claim that it's sold in various mixtures. I also added the country where the overdoses happened in undo

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  • curprev 16:1416:14, 5 April 2021A Shortfall of Gravitas (other machine) talk contribs 11,821 bytes −376 Deleted unsourced "development of tapendatol" section which was barely relevant and didn't factor into this drug's history, assuming this was even the metabolite it was meant to mimic (no citation). The rest was random speculation, afaict. There has been a set of trials in 2019 of ortho-desmeyhyltramadol, and possibly more in 2020 which would be appropriate history as it may lead to patented drug status in the US. Will my liver have to pay royalties if this is patented and I'm prescribed... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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