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Anileridine

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Monograph

ATC code
  
N01AH05 (WHO)

Metabolism
  
Hepatic

CAS ID
  
144-14-9

Routes ofadministration
  
Tablets, injection

Protein binding
  
> 95%

Molar mass
  
352.47 g/mol


Legal status
  
AU: S8 (Controlled)CA: Schedule IDE: Anlage I (Controlled)US: Schedule II

Anileridine (trade name: Leritine) is a synthetic analgesic drug and is a member of the piperidine class of analgesic agents developed by Merck & Co. in the 1950s. It differs from pethidine (meperidine) in that the N-methyl group of meperidine is replaced by an N-aminophenethyl group, which increases its analgesic activity.

Contents

Anileridine is no longer manufactured in the US or Canada. Anileridine is in Schedule II of the Controlled Substances Act 1970 of the United States as ACSCN 9020 with a zero aggregate manufacturing quota as of 2014. The free base conversion ratio for salts includes 0.83 for the dihydrochloride and 0.73 for the phosphate It is also under international control per UN treaties.

Administration

As tablets or injection.

Pharmacokinetics

Anileridine usually takes effect within 15 minutes of either oral or intravenous administration, and lasts 2–3 hours. It is mostly metabolized by the liver.

References

Anileridine Wikipedia


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