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Azaprocin

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ATC code
  
none

PubChem CID
  
6433185

UNII
  
D20F1K1BYP

Molar mass
  
284.396 g/mol

CAS Number
  
448-34-0

ChemSpider
  
16736583

ChEMBL
  
CHEMBL2105901

Azaprocin

How to pronounce azaprocin


Azaprocin is a drug which is an opioid analgesic with approximately ten times the potency of morphine, and a fast onset and short duration of action. It was discovered in 1963, but has never been marketed.

The derivative substituted on the phenyl ring with a p-nitro group is more potent than the parent compound, around 25x the potency of morphine. The ring-opened 2,6-dimethylpiperazine analogues are also active, and a large family of opioid analgesic compounds derived from this parent structure have been developed over the last 40 years. One analogue, AP-237, is widely used in China to treat the pain caused by cancer.

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