Cyclopentylfentanyl

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Cyclopentylfentanyl is an opioid analgesic that is an analog of fentanyl and has been sold online as a designer drug, mainly in Sweden and other Scandinavian countries.[1][2]

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Cyclopentylfentanyl
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Identifiers
  • N-phenyl-N-[1-(2-phenylethyl)piperidin-4-yl]cyclopentanecarboxamide
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FormulaC25H32N2O
Molar mass376.544 g·mol−1
3D model (JSmol)
  • C1CCC(C1)C(=O)N(C2CCN(CC2)CCC3=CC=CC=C3)C4=CC=CC=C4
  • InChI=1S/C25H32N2O/c28-25(22-11-7-8-12-22)27(23-13-5-2-6-14-23)24-16-19-26(20-17-24)18-15-21-9-3-1-4-10-21/h1-6,9-10,13-14,22,24H,7-8,11-12,15-20H2
  • Key:PEASFKSPITUZGT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Side effects

Side effects of fentanyl analogs are similar to those of fentanyl itself, which include itching, nausea and potentially serious respiratory depression, which can be life-threatening. Fentanyl analogs have killed hundreds of people throughout Europe and the former Soviet republics since the most recent resurgence in use began in Estonia in the early 2000s, and novel derivatives continue to appear.[3] A new wave of fentanyl analogues and associated deaths began in around 2014 in the US, and have continued to grow in prevalence; especially since 2016 these drugs have been responsible for hundreds of overdose deaths every week.[4]

Cyclopentylfentanyl was made illegal in Sweden in January 2017.[5]

Cyclopentylfentanyl is a Schedule I controlled drug in the USA since 1 February 2018.[6]

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