Anileridine
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Anileridine
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
ethyl1-[2-(4-aminophenyl)ethyl]- 4-phenyl-piperidine-4-carboxylate | |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | 144-14-9 |
ATC code | N01AH05 |
PubChem | 8944 |
DrugBank | APRD00741 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C22H28N2O2 |
Mol. weight | 352.47 g/mol |
Physical data | |
Melt. point | 83 °C (181 °F) |
Pharmacokinetic data | |
Bioavailability | ? |
Protein binding | > 95% |
Metabolism | ? |
Half life | ? |
Excretion | ? |
Therapeutic considerations | |
Pregnancy cat. |
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Legal status | |
Routes | ? |
Anileridine (Leritine) is a synthetic opioid and strong analgesic medication.
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[edit] Pharmacokinetics
Anileridine usually takes effect within 15 minutes of either oral or intravenous administration, and lasts 2-3 hours. It is mostly metabolized by the liver.
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Analgesics (N02A, N02B) edit | |
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Opioids: |
6-methylene-dihydromorphine, Acedicon, Acetorphine, Acetyldihydrocodeine, Acetyldihydrocodeinone, Acetylmorphone, Alfentanil, Allylprodine, Alphaprodine, Anileridine, Bemidone, Benzylmorphine, Betmeprodine, Betaprodine, Bezitramide, Buprenorphine, Butorphanol, Carfentanil, Clonitazene, Codeine-N-Oxide, Codeine, Codeineone, Cyclazocine, Cyclorphan, Desomorphine, Dextromethorphan, Dextropropoxyphene, Dextromoramide, Dezocine, Diacetyldihydromorphine, Diethylthiambutene, Difenoxin, Dihydromorphine, Dihydrocodeine, Dihydrocodeine enol acetate, Dihydroetorphine, Dihydroisocodeine, Dimethylthiambutene, Diphenoxylate, Dipipanone, Ethylketocyclazocine, Ethylmorphine, Etonitazene, Etorphine, Fentanyl, Diamorphine (Heroin), Hydromorphone, Hydrocodone, Isomethadone, Ketobemidone, Laudanum, Lefetamine, Levallorphan, Levo-alphacetylmethadol, Levomethadone, Levomethorphan, Levorphanol, Loperamide, Meptazinol, Metazocine, MPPP, Methadone, Methyldihydromorphine, Metopon, Morphine, Morphineone, Morphine-N-Oxide, Myorphine, Nalbuphine, Nicocodeine, Nicodicodeine, Nicomorphine, Norcodeine, Ohmefentanyl, Omnopon, Opium, Oxycodone, Oxymorphone, PEPAP, Pantopon, Papaveretum, Paregoric, Pentazocine, Pethidine(Meperidine), Phenadoxone, Phenazocine, Phenoperidine, Pholcodeine, Piminodine, Piritramide, Prodine, Proheptazine, Propiram, Propoxyphene, Racemethorphan, Racemorphan, Remifentanil, Sufentanil, Tetrapon, Thebacon, Tilidine, Tramadol, Trimeperidine |
Salicylic acid and derivatives: Aspirin (Acetylsalicylic Acid), Diflunisal, Ethenzamide -- See also: NSAIDs | |
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Others: |
Ziconotide, Tetrahydrocannabinol, Ibuprofen, Ketoprofen, Mefenamic Acid, Naproxen, Diclofenac, Flurbiprofen, Diflunisal, Fenoprofen, Indomethacin, Ketorolac; Meclofenamate, Meloxicam, Piroxicam, Tolmetin, |
General anesthetics (N01A) edit | ||
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Ethers: |
Diethyl ether, Vinyl ether, Desflurane, Enflurane, Isoflurane, Methoxyflurane, Sevoflurane |
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Barbiturates: |
Hexobarbital, Methohexital, Narcobarbital, Thiopental |
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Opioids: |
Alfentanil, Anileridine, Fentanyl, Phenoperidine, Remifentanil, Sufentanil |
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Others: |
Alfaxalone, Minaxolone, Droperidol, Esketamine, Etomidate, Hydroxybutyric acid, Ketamine, Nitrous oxide, Propanidid, Propofol, Xenon |
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