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Properidine
Chemical compound / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Properidine is an opioid, an analgesic, and the isopropyl analog of pethidine.[2] Properidine is under international control and is listed in the United States under the Controlled Substances Act (1970) as a Schedule I substance. It is a narcotic, with an Administrative Controlled Substances Code Number (ACSCN) of 9644 and a 2 gramme annual aggregate manufacturing quota as of 2014. The salt in use is hydrochloride, with a free base conversion ratio of 0.88.[3]
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Other names | Ipropethidine |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.008.385 ![]() |
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Formula | C16H23NO2 |
Molar mass | 261.365 g·mol−1 |
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