originally came across these as incapacitating agents in CW,
these are interesting agents based on the dioxolane skeleton. it seems that the drugs were not developed further because of the dreams post anaesthesia. Can't find any data on toxic effects.
some of the analogues in this series are more potent than pcp. A fair few years ago these were available as pcp receptor probes, are they still available now?
In reality ketamine anaogues are probably more promising, especially as there seems to be much amnesia associated with the dioxolanes.
I also wonder how one patient was given 6 times the normal dose? 6 days of anaesthesia.
MK801 is truly horrible, maybe these are nicer? from my point of view its irrelevant anyway, as I don't take dissociative anaesthetics anymore.
but I would be interested to hear of any accidental exposure of lab rats.
V
Clinical investigation of a new intravenous anesthetic--etoxadrol hydrochloride (CL-1848; U-37862A)
EL Frederickson, DE Longnecker and GW Allen
Twenty-eight patients were anesthetized with etoxadrol as primary agent. The anesthesia produced was characterized by profound analgesia and amnesia, while pharyngeal and laryngeal reflexes, as well as swallowing and lid reflexes, remained active. Systolic, diastolic, and pulse pressure were slightly increased, with associated tachycardia and tachypnea. A dose of 0.75 mg/kg produced anesthesia for an average of 26 (14 to 53) minutes. Alternating nystagmus was present for several hours and associated with dreams and/or visions that were pleasing to most patients. Six patients, however, had unpleasant dreams for up to 24 hours. One patient given an excessive dose (4.65 mg/kg) was cataleptic, amnesic, and analgesic for 6 days. The occurrence of unpleasant dreams and aberrations in over 20% of the patients suggests that the drug probably has little usefulness in anesthesia. However, the extreme safety of the drug (an LD50 equal to some 20 to 40 times the ED50) and the prolonged analgesia justified clinical testing. There was no evidence of metabolic or systemic organ system change from any of the clinical laboratory studies.
these are interesting agents based on the dioxolane skeleton. it seems that the drugs were not developed further because of the dreams post anaesthesia. Can't find any data on toxic effects.
some of the analogues in this series are more potent than pcp. A fair few years ago these were available as pcp receptor probes, are they still available now?
In reality ketamine anaogues are probably more promising, especially as there seems to be much amnesia associated with the dioxolanes.
I also wonder how one patient was given 6 times the normal dose? 6 days of anaesthesia.
MK801 is truly horrible, maybe these are nicer? from my point of view its irrelevant anyway, as I don't take dissociative anaesthetics anymore.
but I would be interested to hear of any accidental exposure of lab rats.
V