Rolicyclidine
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1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl)pyrrolidine
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| CAS Number | 2201-39-0 |
| ATC code | None |
| PubChem | CID 62436 |
| DrugBank | DB01549 |
| ChemSpider | 56218 |
| UNII | 183O9O9JE3 |
| ChEBI | CHEBI:60805 |
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| Formula | C16H23N |
| Molar mass | 229.361 g/mol |
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Rolicyclidine (PCPy) is a dissociative anesthetic drug with hallucinogenic and sedative effects. It is similar in effects to phencyclidine but is slightly less potent and has less stimulant effects [1] instead producing a sedative effect described as being somewhat similar to a barbiturate, but with additional PCP-like dissociative, anaesthetic and hallucinogenic effects.[2] Due to its similarity in effects to PCP, PCPy was placed into the Schedule I list of illegal drugs in the 1970s, although it has never been widely abused and is now little known.
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