- Meptazinol
-
Meptazinol Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS)-3-(3-ethyl-1-methylazepan-3-yl)phenol Clinical data AHFS/Drugs.com International Drug Names Pregnancy cat. ? Legal status POM (UK) Dependence liability Low Routes Oral, IM, IV Pharmacokinetic data Metabolism The peak analgesic effect is seen within 30–60 minutes and lasts about 3–4 hours. Half-life Half-Life (1.4–4 hours). Excretion The drug is rapidly metabolised to the glucuronide, and mostly excreted in the urine. Identifiers CAS number 54340-58-8 ATC code N02AX05 PubChem CID 41049 ChemSpider 37469 UNII 18Y7S5JKZD KEGG D08182 ChEMBL CHEMBL314437 Chemical data Formula C15H23NO Mol. mass 233.34922 g/mol SMILES eMolecules & PubChem (what is this?) (verify) Meptazinol (trade name Meptid) is an opioid analgesic for use with moderate to severe pain, most commonly used to treat pain in obstetrics (childbirth). A partial µ-opioid receptor agonist, its mixed agonist/antagonist activity affords it a lower risk of dependence and abuse than full µ agonists like morphine. Meptazinol exhibits not only a short onset of action, but also a shorter duration of action relative to other opioids such as morphine, pentazocine, or buprenorphine.[1]
References
- ^ Holmes B, Ward A. "Meptazinol. A review of its pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties and therapeutic efficacy." Drugs. 1985 Oct; 30(4):285-312. PMID 2998723
External links
This analgesic-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.