haribo1
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US Patent 3,043,844 discloses an analog of ketobemidone which is minus the meta -OH but rather than N-methyl, has a phenyl propenyl. It's described as 'an analgesic and antitussive' but no specific measures of potency are given. Has anyone got a Merck to check this out? With the pethidine esters, the phenyl propenyl is 29x more potent but ketobemidone without the meta -OH shows minimal activity. Since this is potentially a legal (in the UK at least) analog, it holds a deal of interest to me.
Thanks in advance,
H-)
PS Any information on other ketobemidone analogs would also be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
H-)
PS Any information on other ketobemidone analogs would also be greatly appreciated.
