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| Formula | C20H29NO2 | 
| Molar mass | 315.457 g·mol−1 | 
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Bremazocine is a κ-opioid receptor agonist related to pentazocine. It has potent and long-lasting analgesic and diuretic effects.[1] It has 200 times the activity of morphine, but appears to have no addictive properties and does not depress breathing.[2] The crystal structure of bremazocine was determined in 1984 [3]
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References
- ↑ Dortch-Carnes J, Potter DE (2005). "Bremazocine: a kappa-opioid agonist with potent analgesic and other pharmacologic properties". CNS Drug Reviews. 11 (2): 195–212. doi:10.1111/j.1527-3458.2005.tb00270.x. PMC 6741727. PMID 16007240.
 - ↑ Patrick G (2013). An Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry (5th expanded ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 641. ISBN 978-0199697397.
 - ↑ Verlinde CL, Blaton NM, De Ranter CJ, Peeters OM (1984). "5-Ethyl-2'-hydroxy-2-[(1-hydroxycyclopropyl) methyl]-9, 9-dimethyl-6, 7-benzomorphan hydrochloride (bremazocine), C20H29NO2. HCl". Acta Crystallogr. C. 40 (10): 1759–1761. Bibcode:1984AcCrC..40.1759V. doi:10.1107/S0108270184009434.
 
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