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BDPC

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ATC code
  
None

PubChem CID
  
9887338

Formula
  
C22H28BrNO

Molar mass
  
402.37 g/mol

CAS Number
  
77239-98-6

ChemSpider
  
26001358

3D model (Jmol)
  
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BDPC

BDPC (systematic name 4-(4-bromophenyl)-4-(dimethylamino)-1-(2-phenylethyl)cyclohexanol; also known as bromadol) is a potent narcotic analgesic with a distinctive arylcyclohexylamine chemical structure. It was developed by Daniel Lednicer at Upjohn in the 1970s. Initial studies estimated that it was around 10,000 times the strength of morphine in animal models. However, later studies assigned a value of 504 times the potency of morphine for the more active trans-isomer. To date, it is unknown if this drug has been used by humans, however, it was seized along with three kilograms of acetylfentanyl in an April 25, 2013 police action in Montreal, Canada.

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BDPC Wikipedia