Betacetylmethadol
Synthetic opioid drug From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Synthetic opioid drug From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Betacetylmethadol is a synthetic opioid.[2] It is a diastereoisomer of alphacetylmethadol (as well as levacetylmethadol).[2] In the United States, betacetylmethadol is a Schedule I drug Narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act,[3] with an ACSCN of 9607 and a 2 gramme manufacturing quota as of 2014.[citation needed]
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Formula | C23H31NO2 |
Molar mass | 353.506 g·mol−1 |
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