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  2. List of benzimidazole opioids - Wikipedia

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    Desnitazene (1-diethylaminoethyl-2-benzyl-benzimidazole) hydrogen 0.1 28787: 17817-67-3 Metodesnitazene (Metazene) 4-methoxy 1 26412: 14030-77-4 1071546-40-1 (HCl) Metodesnitazepyne: 4-methoxy Etodesnitazene (Etazene) 4-ethoxy 70 149797386: 14030-76-3 Etodesnitazepyne: 4-ethoxy 20 162623599: Etodesnitazepipne: 4-ethoxy 10 162623611: 102762-98-1 ...

  3. Etonitazene - Wikipedia

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    Etonitazene, also known as EA-4941 or CS-4640, [2] is a benzimidazole opioid, first reported in 1957, [3] that has been shown to have approximately 1,000 to 1,500 times the potency of morphine in animals.

  4. Etodesnitazene - Wikipedia

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    Etodesnitazene (also known as desnitroetonitazene, etazen, etazene, and etazone) is a benzimidazole-derived opioid analgesic drug, which was originally developed in the late 1950s alongside etonitazene and a range of related derivatives. [1]

  5. Methylenedioxynitazene - Wikipedia

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    Methylenedioxynitazene (3',4'-Methylenedioxynitazene) is a benzimidazole derivative which has been sold as a designer drug over the internet and presumably has opioid effects. It is an analogue of etonitazene where the benzyl ring is substituted with a 3,4-methylenedioxy ring system rather than an ethoxy group. It was first reported in the UK ...

  6. Benzimidazole - Wikipedia

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    Benzimidazole is a base: C 6 H 4 N(NH)CH + H + → [C 6 H 4 (NH) 2 CH] + It can also be deprotonated with stronger bases: C 6 H 4 N(NH)CH + LiH → Li [C 6 H 4 N 2 CH] + H 2. The imine can be alkylated and also serves as a ligand in coordination chemistry. The most prominent benzimidazole complex features N-ribosyl-dimethylbenzimidazole, as ...

  7. Butonitazene - Wikipedia

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    Butonitazene is a benzimidazole derivative with opioid effects, which has been sold over the internet as a designer drug.It has relatively low potency compared to many related compounds, and has generally been encountered as a component of mixtures with other substances rather than in its pure form.

  8. Etonitazene 5-acetyl analogue - Wikipedia

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    Etonitazene 5-acetyl analogue (Etoacetazene, 5-acetyldesnitroetonitazene) is a benzimidazole derivative with opioid effects, first developed in the 1950s as part of the research that led to better-known compounds such as etonitazene.

  9. Etonitazene 5-cyano analogue - Wikipedia

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    Etonitazene 5-cyano analogue (Etocyanazene, 5-cyanodesnitroetonitazene) is a benzimidazole derivative with opioid effects, first developed in the 1950s as part of the research that led to better-known compounds such as etonitazene. It is an analogue of etonitazene where the 5-nitro (NO 2) group has been replaced by a nitrile (C≡N) group. [1]