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4 Fluoropethidine

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ATC code
  
none

ChemSpider
  
9359754

Formula
  
C15H20FNO2

PubChem CID
  
11184669

ChEMBL
  
CHEMBL112817

Molar mass
  
265.322 g/mol

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Synonyms
  
4-Fluoromeperidine, 4-Fluoropethidine

4-Fluoropethidine is a drug that is a derivative of pethidine (meperidine), which combines pethidine's opioid analgesic effects with increased monoamine reuptake inhibition. It is around 50% less potent than pethidine as an opioid analgesic, but conversely is 50% more potent as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor, with other derivatives such as the 4-iodo and 3,4-dichloro analogues being even more potent dopamine reuptake inhibitors again. However none of these compounds substitute for cocaine or produce stimulant effects in animals, suggesting that they still act primarily as opioid analgesic drugs in practice. Its action and degree of relation to pethidine means that it may be controlled in those countries which have laws about controlled-substance analogues; it is not itself listed in the Controlled Substances Act 1970.

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4-Fluoropethidine Wikipedia