Spiradoline
Selective κ-opioid agonist drug
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Spiradoline (U-62066) is a drug which acts as a highly selective κ-opioid agonist.[1] It has analgesic,[2] diuretic,[3] and antitussive effects,[4] and produces subjective effects in animals similar to those of ketazocine and alazocine.[5] The main effect in humans is sedation, along with analgesic and diuretic effects, but significant side effects such as dysphoria and hallucinations have stopped it from being used clinically.[6]
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| Formula | C22H30Cl2N2O2 |
| Molar mass | 425.39 g·mol−1 |
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