Diampromide

Diampromide
Systematic (IUPAC) name
N-[2-(methyl-(2-phenylethyl)amino)propyl]-N-phenylpropanamide
Clinical data
  • AU: Prohibited (S9)
Identifiers
552-25-0
None
PubChem CID 62370
DrugBank DB01502 Yes
ChemSpider 56158 Yes
UNII 26G7YC77BU Yes
ChEMBL CHEMBL2106220
Synonyms Diampromide
Chemical data
Formula C21H28N2O
324.46 g/mol
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Diampromide is an opioid analgesic from the ampromide family of drugs, related to other drugs such as propiram. It was invented in the 1960s,[1] and can be described as a ring-opened analogue of fentanyl.

Diampromide produces similar effects to other opioids, including analgesia, sedation, dizziness and nausea, and is around the same potency as morphine.[2]

References

  1. US Patent 2944081
  2. Ivanovic MD, Micovic IV, Vuckovic S, Prostran M, Todorovic Z, Ivanovic ER, Kiricojevic VD, Djordjevic JB, Dosen-Micovic LJ. The synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of 2,3-seco-fentanyl analogues. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 2004; 69(11): 955-968.