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A mixture of 23 parts of the ethyl ester of 4 phenylisonipecotic acid and 15 parts of 2,2-diphenyl-4-bromobutyronitrile in 19 parts of xylene is heated for 24 hours at 100°-120°C and then cooled and filtered to remove the precipitate of the hydrobromide of the ethyl ester of 4-phenylisonipecotic acid. The filtrate is then extracted with dilute hydrochloric acid and the extract is rendered alkaline by addition of concentrated aqueous potassium hydroxide and extracted with ether. This ether extract is treated with gaseous hydrogen chloride. The resulting precipitate is collected on a filter. The hydrochloride of the ethyl ester of 2,2 diphenyl-4-(4 -carboxy-4 -phenyl-1 -piperidino) butyronitrile thus obtained melts at about 220.5-222°C. See Meperidine hydrochloride for synthesis of 4-phenyl-isonipecotic acid ethyl ester. [Pg.520]

Peripheral vascular disease, 93 Perphenazine, 383 Pethidine, see meperidine... [Pg.486]

Pethidine see Meperidine Peyote see Mescaline Phendimetrazine see Diet pills Phenelzine see Antidepressants Phenobarbital see Barbiturates Phentermine see Diet pills... [Pg.501]

Fig. 1. Conformational representation of the piperidine ring of morphine (1) and analogues meperidine (7, R = H, R = COOC2H ) and alphaprodine (7, R = R = 0CC2H ). The chiral center of interest in stmcture (7) is starred (see text). Fig. 1. Conformational representation of the piperidine ring of morphine (1) and analogues meperidine (7, R = H, R = COOC2H ) and alphaprodine (7, R = R = 0CC2H ). The chiral center of interest in stmcture (7) is starred (see text).
Opioids/narcotics (codeine, fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, meperidine [Demerol], morphine, oxycodone [OxyContin], propoxyphene [Darvon]) (see also individual agents in index) Street Names ... [Pg.343]

The first agent of this class to be introduced in the clinic, haloperidol (18-8), interestingly shares the 4-phenylpiperidine structural fragment found in the central analgesic agent meperidine and its derivatives (see Chapter 7). The former compound may well have been discovered in the course of further SAR studies on the opiate [20]. An unusual synthesis of haloperidol starts with the product (18-1) from Friedel-Crafts acylation of 4-fluorobenzene with succinic anhydride. Successive protection of the... [Pg.332]

Neither selegiline nor rasagiline should be taken by patients receiving meperidine. They should be used with care in patients receiving tricyclic antidepressants or serotonin reuptake inhibitors because of the theoretical risk of acute toxic interactions of the serotonin syndrome type (see Chapter 16), but this is rarely encountered in practice. The adverse effects of levodopa may be increased by these drugs. [Pg.610]

Opioids (opium, morphine, heroin, meperidine, methadone, etc) are common drugs of abuse (see Chapters 31 and 32), and overdose is a common result of using the poorly standardized preparations sold on the street. See Chapter 31 for a detailed discussion of opioid overdose and its treatment. [Pg.1261]

Opioid analgesics (see Chapter 14) are the primary medications used during PCA.9 Opioids such as morphine, meperidine, tramadol, fentanyl, and fentanyl... [Pg.239]


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