Homofentanyl
Homofentanyl (N-Phenylpropylnorfentanyl, Fentanyl propyl analogue) is an opioid derivative which has been sold as a designer drug. It is a homologue of fentanyl, with similar analgesic and sedative effects but lower potency,[1][2] around 14x stronger than pethidine.[3]
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Formula | C23H30N2O |
Molar mass | 350.506 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Cooper D, Jacob M, Allen A (April 1986). "Identification of fentanyl derivatives". Journal of Forensic Sciences. 31 (2): 511–28. doi:10.1520/JFS12283J. PMID 3711827.
- "Fentanyl-Related Substances with no Currently Known Legitimate Uses" (PDF). International Narcotics Control Board (INCB). 15 September 2020.
- Casy AF, Parfitt RY (1986). Opioid analgesics, chemistry and receptors. New York: Plenum Press. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-306-42130-3.
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