Benzomorphan
Chemical compound
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Benzomorphan is a chemical compound that is the base for a series of drugs which variably act on the sigma receptors and κ-opioid receptors, including the following compounds:
- 5,9-DEHB
- 8-CAC
- Alazocine
- Anazocine
- Bremazocine
- Butinazocine
- Carbazocine
- Cogazocine
- Cyclazocine
- Dezocine
- Eptazocine (Homobenzomorphan)
- Etazocine
- Ethylketocyclazocine
- Fluorophen
- Gemazocine
- Gpa-1657 [14578-59-7][1]
- GPA 1658 HCl salt: [26862-29-3][2]
- GPA-208
- GPA-3154 Fb: [35758-34-0] HCl salt: [35758-32-8]
- Ibazocine
- ID-1229 [56390-16-0][3][4][5]
- LP-1[6]
- Ketazocine
- Metazocine
- Moxazocine
- Mr2266 [56649-76-4]
- MR-2034, MR-2033-CL [57236-85-8]
- Pentazocine
- Phenazocine
- Quadazocine
- Thiazocine[citation needed]
- Tonazocine
- Volazocine
- Zenazocine
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| IUPAC name
6,7-Benzomorphan | |
Other names
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| Properties | |
| C12H15N | |
| Molar mass | 173.259 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Some of these agents are used as analgesics, including pentazocine, phenazocine, dezocine, and eptazocine.[7][8]
