-
Dihydroetorphine was
developed by K. W.
Bentley at McFarlan-Smith in the 1960s and is a
potent opioid analgesic used
mainly in China. It is a derivative...
- substance. In Italy,
etorphine is illegal, as are the
parent compounds Dihydroetorphine and Acetorphine. (Datas from 2022) The
fictional character Dexter Morgan...
- 2023. Mercado,
Julio (November 17, 2000). "Schedule II
Control of
Dihydroetorphine Under the
Controlled Substances Act".
Federal Register. Drug Enforcement...
- doi:10.1111/pme.12386. PMID 24995716.
Ohmori S,
Morimoto Y (2002). "
Dihydroetorphine: a
potent analgesic: pharmacology, toxicology, pharmacokinetics, and...
- BU-48
Buprenorphine Buprenorphine-3-glucuronide
Cyprenorphine Dihydroetorphine Etorphine Homprenorphine 18,19-Dehydrobuprenorphine (HS-599) [42] [43]...
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Dimethylaminopivalophenone Eluxadoline Diamorphine (heroin)
Dihydrocodeine Dihydroetorphine Dihydromorphine Dinalbuphine sebacate Diphenoxylate Dipipanone Dynorphin...
- as a
class 1
narcotic drug in Indonesia,
along with
etorphine and
dihydroetorphine. A
class 1
narcotic drug can only be used for
scientific development...
- TH-030418
carries about 5,000
times the
potency of morphine. BU72
Dihydroetorphine Etorphine (M99) M320 Yu, G; Yan, LD; Li, YL; Wen, Q; Dong, HJ; Gong...
-
Dimethylaminopivalophenone Eluxadoline Diamorphine (heroin)
Dihydrocodeine Dihydroetorphine Dihydromorphine Dinalbuphine sebacate Diphenoxylate Dipipanone Dynorphin...
- Pentazocine—agonist/antagonist
Phenazocine Buprenorphine—partial
agonist Dihydroetorphine Etorphine Butorphanol—agonist/antagonist Nalbuphine—agonist/antagonist...