....or OM-3-MNZ
New here, so bear with me.
How would this substance be looked at under the analogue act?
"Oxymorphone-3-methoxynaltrexonazine, which theoretically could bind only as an agonist, possessed agonist properties in binding studies and was a potent analgesic in vivo."
From:
Oxymorphone-naltrexonazine, a mixed opiate agonist-antagonist.
Galetta S, Hahn EF, Nishimura S, Pasternak GW.
Life Sci. 1987 Aug 10;41(6):783-7.
New here, so bear with me.
How would this substance be looked at under the analogue act?
"Oxymorphone-3-methoxynaltrexonazine, which theoretically could bind only as an agonist, possessed agonist properties in binding studies and was a potent analgesic in vivo."
From:
Oxymorphone-naltrexonazine, a mixed opiate agonist-antagonist.
Galetta S, Hahn EF, Nishimura S, Pasternak GW.
Life Sci. 1987 Aug 10;41(6):783-7.
