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Codeine methylbromide

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Monograph

CAS Number
  
125-27-9

ChemSpider
  
4515039

Legal status
  
US: Schedule I

PubChem CID
  
5362447

Molar mass
  
394.3 g/mol

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Synonyms
  
Codeine bromomethylate, 125-27-9, DEA No. 9070

Codeine methylbromide (Eucodin) is the bromomethane (methylbromide) salt of codeine. Its possession is prohibited in many jurisdictions. It is considered a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States, with a DEA ACSCN of 9070 and nil annual aggregate manufacturing quota. as of 2014. As it is used in a different way than basic salts of codeine like the phosphate or hydrochloride owing to its below-mentioned dual action, it is considered to be a different drug related to codeine rather than merely a salt of it in many contexts.

Also known by the genericised trade name eucodeine, and the salt name also somtimes given as methobromide, this drug was first synthesised in Austria-Hungary in 1903. As it is a bromide in addition to a codeine salt, it has a dual mechanism of action and is indicated for pain with insomnia or nervousness and violent coughing. This codeine-based bromide also has morphine, dihydrocodeine, dihydromorphine, hydromorphone, isocodeine, hydrocodone, and other such analogues; also, there are codeine-based barbiturates and salicylates.

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