Eduard
Bluelighter
As the story goes, methadone was invented in Second World War by German scientists Max Bockmühl and Gustav Ehrhart. German strated to ran out of opium because United Nations cut of their supplies of Turkish opium in hose days.
Now the question goes: Although chemically unlike morphine or heroin, methadone also acts on the opioid receptors and thus produces many of the same effects... How did those scientists know about what they synthesized (while the structure is unlike morphine and heroine) in search for an analgesic, as it was a search of analgesic?
Now the question goes: Although chemically unlike morphine or heroin, methadone also acts on the opioid receptors and thus produces many of the same effects... How did those scientists know about what they synthesized (while the structure is unlike morphine and heroine) in search for an analgesic, as it was a search of analgesic?