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Synonyms: 6-dimethylamino-4,4-diphenyl-3-heptanone hydrochloride,
1,1-diphenyl-1-(2-dimethylaminopropyl)-2-butanone hydrochloride,
4,4-diphenyl-6-dimethylamino-3-heptanone hydrochloride,
adanon, adanon hydrochloride, adolan, algidon, algolysin, amidon hydrochloride,
butalgin, depridol, diaminon, diaminon hydrochloride, eptadone, fenadone, heptadon,
heptadon hydrochloride, ketalgin, levadone, levothyl, mecodin, mephenon, metasedin,
miadone, meheptan, phenadone, l-polamidon, symoron, tussal, tussol, westadone,
further trade names
Use: heroin substitute, narcotic, analgesic, detox maintenance drug
Molecular formula: C21H28ClNO
CAS No: 1095-90-5
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Physical data
Appearance: crystalline powder
Melting point: 235 C
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Water solubility: moderate
Stability
Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
Toxicology
Experimental teratogen. Very toxic - lethal dose in humans is generally
well below 1g.
CNS depressant. May cause reproductive damage. May act as a hallucinogen.
Severity of toxic effects may
be enhanced by alcohol. May cause systemic effects. May interact with
prescription and other drugs.
(The meaning of any toxicological abbreviations which
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ORL-HMN LDLO 1.4 mg kg-1
IVN-RAT LD50 9 mg kg-1
IPN-MUS LD50 8 mg kg-1
ORL-MUS LD50 124 mg kg-1
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R26 R27 R28.
Transport information
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Personal protection
Regulated drug in most countries. Wear gloves to prevent
absorption through the skin. Ensure good ventilation.
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