Normethadone

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Normethadone
Clinical data
Trade namesCophylac
ATC code
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Identifiers
  • 6-dimethylamino-4,4-diphenyl-hexan-3-one
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ECHA InfoCard100.006.730 Edit this at Wikidata
Chemical and physical data
FormulaC20H25NO
Molar mass295.426 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • O=C(C(c1ccccc1)(c2ccccc2)CCN(C)C)CC
  • InChI=1S/C20H25NO/c1-4-19(22)20(15-16-21(2)3,17-11-7-5-8-12-17)18-13-9-6-10-14-18/h5-14H,4,15-16H2,1-3H3 checkY
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Normethadone (INN, BAN; brand names Cophylac, Dacartil, Eucopon, Mepidon, Noramidone, Normedon, and others), also known as desmethylmethadone or phenyldimazone, is a synthetic opioid analgesic and antitussive agent.[citation needed] Normethadone is listed under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961 and is a Schedule I Narcotic controlled substance in the United States, with a DEA ACSCN of 9635 and an annual manufacturing quota of 2 grams.[1] The salts in use are the hydrobromide (free base conversion ratio 0.785), hydrochloride (0.890), methyliodide (0.675), oxalate (0.766), picrate (0.563), and the 2,6-ditertbutylnapthalindisulphonate (0.480) [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/fed_regs/quotas/2014/fr0825.htm
  2. ^ A-Z Encyclopaedia of Alcohol & Drug Abuse, pp 470