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Phenadoxone (trade names Heptalgin, Morphidone, and Heptazone) is an opioid analgesic of the open chain class (methadone and relatives) invented in Germany by Hoechst in 1947. It is one of a handful of useful synthetic analgesics which were used in the United States for various lengths of time in the 20 or so years after the end of the Second World War but which were withdrawn from the market for various or no known reason and which now are mostly in Schedule I of the United States' Controlled Substances Act of 1970, or (like phenazocine and bezitramide) in Schedule II but not produced or marketed in the US. Others on this list are ketobemidone (Ketogin), dextromoramide (Dimorlin, Palfium and others), phenazocine (Narphen and Prinadol), dipipanone (Diconal, Pipadone and Wellconal), piminod

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  • Fenadokson (pl)
  • Phenadoxone (en)
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  • Fenadokson – organiczny związek chemiczny stosowany jako syntetyczny lek opioidowy. Jest objęty Jednolitą konwencją o środkach odurzających z 1961 roku (wykaz I). W Polsce jest w wykazie I-N Ustawy o przeciwdziałaniu narkomanii. (pl)
  • Phenadoxone (trade names Heptalgin, Morphidone, and Heptazone) is an opioid analgesic of the open chain class (methadone and relatives) invented in Germany by Hoechst in 1947. It is one of a handful of useful synthetic analgesics which were used in the United States for various lengths of time in the 20 or so years after the end of the Second World War but which were withdrawn from the market for various or no known reason and which now are mostly in Schedule I of the United States' Controlled Substances Act of 1970, or (like phenazocine and bezitramide) in Schedule II but not produced or marketed in the US. Others on this list are ketobemidone (Ketogin), dextromoramide (Dimorlin, Palfium and others), phenazocine (Narphen and Prinadol), dipipanone (Diconal, Pipadone and Wellconal), piminod (en)
  • Fenadoxon, summaformel C23H29NO2, systematiskt namn 6-morfolin-4-yl-4,4-difenyl-heptan-3-on, är ett opioidanalgetiskt av klassen med öppen kedja (metadon och närstående) som uppfanns i Tyskland av Hoechst 1947. Det är en av en handfull användbara syntetiska analgetika som användes i USA under olika lång tid under de följande 20 åren efter slutet av andra världskriget men som drogs tillbaka från marknaden av olika eller okända anledningar och som nu mestadels finns i schema I i USA:s kontrollerade ämnen Act från 1970, eller som fenazocin och bezitramid i schema II men inte produceras eller marknadsförs i USA. Andra på denna lista är ketobemidon (Ketogin), dextromoramid (Dimorlin, Palfium och andra), fenazocin (Narphen och Prinadol), dipipanon (Diconal, Pipadone och Wellconal), piminodin (Al (sv)
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  • Phenadoxone (trade names Heptalgin, Morphidone, and Heptazone) is an opioid analgesic of the open chain class (methadone and relatives) invented in Germany by Hoechst in 1947. It is one of a handful of useful synthetic analgesics which were used in the United States for various lengths of time in the 20 or so years after the end of the Second World War but which were withdrawn from the market for various or no known reason and which now are mostly in Schedule I of the United States' Controlled Substances Act of 1970, or (like phenazocine and bezitramide) in Schedule II but not produced or marketed in the US. Others on this list are ketobemidone (Ketogin), dextromoramide (Dimorlin, Palfium and others), phenazocine (Narphen and Prinadol), dipipanone (Diconal, Pipadone and Wellconal), piminodine (Alvodine), propiram (Algeril), anileridine (Leritine) and alphaprodine (Nisentil). Phenadoxone has a US DEA ACSCN of 9637 and recently has had a zero annual manufacturing quota under the Controlled Substances Act 1970. Its withdrawal from US distribution prior to the promulgation of said act is a large part of its Schedule I designation; it is, however, used as a legitimate medication in other countries and consumption is increasing worldwide as indicated below. Phenadoxone is generally considered to be a strong opioid analgesic and is regulated in much the same way as morphine where it is used. The usual starting dose is 10–20 mg and it has a duration of analgesic effect of 1 to 4 hours. Phenadoxone is not used at this time for purposes other than pain relief. Worldwide consumption of phenadoxone has actually increased slightly in recent years according to a recent report from the World Health Organization. Like its drug subcategory prototype methadone, phenadoxone can be used as the opioid analgesic in Brompton cocktail. Phenadoxone is most used at the current time in Denmark and various countries in eastern Europe. (en)
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