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Etoeptazina (nome comercial Zactane) é um … Etoeptazina (nome comercial Zactane) é um analgésico opioide da família fenazepane. Foi inventado nos anos 1950 e é relacionada a outras drogas tais como e petidina. Etoeptazina produz efeitos similares ao de outros opioides, incluindo analgesia, sedação, tontura e náusea. Foi vendido por si só como Zactane, e ainda está disponível como um produto combinado com ácido acetilsalicílico e como , o qual é usado para o tratamento de condições em que a dor e a ansiedade estão presentes. Também foi investigado para uso como antitussivo. Não é mais vendido nos Estados Unidos, no entanto, pode ser vendido novamente se a lei for alterada para remover o medicamento da CSD. Etoeptazina não está listada como uma substância controlada sob o Controlled Substances Act 1970 (Ato de Substâncias Controladas de 1970) nos Estados Unidos. O status de controle (Tabela IV) de Equagesic foi devido ao conteúdo de . A regulação varia em outros países. O ato de Drogas e Substâncias Controladas Canadense (Canadian Controlled Drugs & Substances act) exclui do controle especificamente os opioides fenazepinas, incluindo .mente os opioides fenazepinas, incluindo .
, Ethoheptazine (trade name Zactane) is an o … Ethoheptazine (trade name Zactane) is an opioid analgesic from the phenazepane family. It was invented in the 1950s and is a ring expanded analogue of pethidine. Ethoheptazine produces similar effects to other opioids, including analgesia, sedation, dizziness and nausea. It was sold by itself as Zactane, and is still available as a combination product with acetylsalicylic acid and meprobamate as Equagesic, which is used for the treatment of conditions where both pain and anxiety are present. It was also investigated for use as an antitussive. It is no longer prescribed, as it is no longer FDA approved, and not available for United States' Pharmacy Processing. Revocation of FDA Approved Medications Status stems from a combination of efficacy vs. toxicity, and the more-varied and historically safer Benzodiazepines Class. Only reversal of the FDA's decision, allows removing the drug from the CSD. Ethoheptazine is not listed as a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act, 1970 in the United States. The controlled status (Schedule IV) of Equagesic was due to the meprobamate content. Regulation elsewhere varies.mate content. Regulation elsewhere varies.
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Ethoheptazine (trade name Zactane) is an o … Ethoheptazine (trade name Zactane) is an opioid analgesic from the phenazepane family. It was invented in the 1950s and is a ring expanded analogue of pethidine. Ethoheptazine produces similar effects to other opioids, including analgesia, sedation, dizziness and nausea. It was sold by itself as Zactane, and is still available as a combination product with acetylsalicylic acid and meprobamate as Equagesic, which is used for the treatment of conditions where both pain and anxiety are present. It was also investigated for use as an antitussive.so investigated for use as an antitussive.
, Etoeptazina (nome comercial Zactane) é um … Etoeptazina (nome comercial Zactane) é um analgésico opioide da família fenazepane. Foi inventado nos anos 1950 e é relacionada a outras drogas tais como e petidina. Etoeptazina produz efeitos similares ao de outros opioides, incluindo analgesia, sedação, tontura e náusea. Foi vendido por si só como Zactane, e ainda está disponível como um produto combinado com ácido acetilsalicílico e como , o qual é usado para o tratamento de condições em que a dor e a ansiedade estão presentes. Também foi investigado para uso como antitussivo.foi investigado para uso como antitussivo.
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