Racemorphan
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Not to be confused with Morphan.
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(±)-17-methylmorphinan-3-ol
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| CAS Number | 297-90-5 5985-35-3 (HBr) |
| PubChem | CID 3918 |
| ChemSpider | 3781 |
| UNII | V7R79HN3XD |
| ChEMBL | CHEMBL20803 |
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| Formula | C17H23NO |
| Molar mass | 257.37 g/mol |
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Racemorphan, or morphanol, is the racemic mixture of the two stereoisomers of 17-methylmorphinan-3-ol, each with differing pharmacology and effects:
- Dextrorphan - an antitussive and dissociative hallucinogen (NMDA receptor antagonist)
- Levorphanol - an opioid analgesic
Racemorphan itself is under international control per the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961 and is therefore listed as a Schedule II Narcotic controlled substance in the US Controlled Substances Act 1970; it has an ACSCN of 9733 and in 2014 it had an aggregate annual manufacturing quota of zero. [1] The salts in use are hydrobromide (free base conversion ratio 0.741), hydrochloride (0.876), and tartrate (0.632).
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