Etonitazepyne
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Formula | C22H26N4O3 |
Molar mass | 394.475 g·mol−1 |
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Etonitazepyne (N-pyrrolidino etonitazene) is a benzimidazole derivative with potent opioid effects which has been sold over the internet as a designer drug and linked to numerous cases of overdose.[1][2][3][4]
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[edit]- ^ Blanckaert P, Balcaen M, Vanhee C, Risseeuw M, Canfyn M, Desmedt B, et al. (September 2021). "Analytical characterization of "etonitazepyne," a new pyrrolidinyl-containing 2-benzylbenzimidazole opioid sold online". Drug Testing and Analysis. 13 (9): 1627–1634. doi:10.1002/dta.3113. hdl:1854/LU-8737722. PMID 34145779. S2CID 235479893.
- ^ Krotulski AJ, Papsun DM, Walton SE, Logan BK (2021). New High Potency Synthetic Opioid N-Pyrrolidino Etonitazene (Etonitazepyne) Linked to Overdoses Across United States (PDF) (Report). U.S. Department of Justice.
- ^ Montanari E, Madeo G, Pichini S, Busardò FP, Carlier J (August 2022). "Acute Intoxications and Fatalities Associated With Benzimidazole Opioid (Nitazene Analog) Use: A Systematic Review". Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 44 (4): 494–510. doi:10.1097/FTD.0000000000000970. PMID 35149665. S2CID 246776288.
- ^ Vandeputte MM, Krotulski AJ, Walther D, Glatfelter GC, Papsun D, Walton SE, et al. (June 2022). "Pharmacological evaluation and forensic case series of N-pyrrolidino etonitazene (etonitazepyne), a newly emerging 2-benzylbenzimidazole 'nitazene' synthetic opioid". Archives of Toxicology. 96 (6): 1845–1863. doi:10.1007/s00204-022-03276-4. hdl:1854/LU-01GS866C8Q94ZVNMPTG3CQCK3J. PMID 35477798. S2CID 248416539.