- Sameridine
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IUPAC_name = N-ethyl-1-hexyl-N-methyl-4-phenylpiperidine-4-carboxamide
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CAS_number = 143257-97-0
synonyms = Sameridine
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PubChem = 65996
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C = 21 | H = 34 | N = 2 | O = 1
molecular_weight = 330.51 g/mol
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routes_of_administration =Sameridine is a 4-
phenyl piperidine derivative that is related to theopioid analgesic drugpethidine (meperidine).Sameridine has an unusual pharmacological profile, being both a
local anaesthetic and a μ-opioidpartial agonist . [Modalen AO, Westman L, Arlander E, Eriksson LI, Lindahl SG. Hypercarbic and hypoxic ventilatory responses after intrathecal administration of bupivacaine and sameridine. "Anesthesia and Analgesia". 2003 Feb;96(2):570-5.] It is currently under development for use in surgical anasthesia, mainly administered byintrathecal infusion. [Mulroy MF, Greengrass R, Ganapathy S, Chan V, Heierson A. Sameridine is safe and effective for spinal anesthesia: a comparative dose-ranging study with lidocaine for inguinal hernia repair. "Anesthesia and Analgesia". 1999 Apr;88(4):815-21.] It produces lessrespiratory depression thanmorphine , even at a high dose, and produces no respiratory depression at a low dose. [Osterlund Modalen A, Arlander E, Eriksson LI, Lindahl SG. The effects on hypercarbic ventilatory response of sameridine compared to morphine and placebo. "Anesthesia and Analgesia". 2001 Feb;92(2):529-34.]Sameridine is not currently a controlled drug, although if approved for medical use it will certainly be a
prescription medicine , and it would probably be assigned to one of the controlled drug schedules in more restrictive jurisdictions such asAustralia and theUSA , especially if it were found to be addictive in animals.References
[http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT5227389 Substituted 4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxamides with both local anaesthetic and analgesic effect. US Patent 5227389]
[http://www.google.com/patents?id=dCAeAAAAEBAJ&dq=5756748 Process for the preparation of Sameridine. US Patent 5756748]
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