Concept cluster: Drugs > Drugs (2)
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(neurotoxicology) A neurotoxin that cannot cross the blood-brain barrier but which, once in contact, can destroy the dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra.
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Any of a group of N-benzylphenethylamine derivatives, that have methoxy groups at positions 2- and 5-, that have psychedelic activity
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(organic chemistry) A potent hallucinogenic drug that is a methyl ether of dimethyltryptamine.
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phenacetin
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phenacetin
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(biochemistry) An analgetic, antiinflammatory polypeptide present in bee venom
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An alkaloid with chemical formula C₁₈H₁₉NO₂, prepared from codeine, with effects like those of apomorphine.
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Synonym of apomorphine
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Alternative form of aporphine [(organic chemistry) One of a class of quinoline alkaloids from which apomorphine can be derived.]
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Related to aporphine.
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benzinduline
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Synonym of artemisinin
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(organic chemistry) The brominated alcohol 2,2,2-tribromoethanol that is used as an anaesthetic for small animals
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Synonym of apazone
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Bromoacetylalprenololmenthane.
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(medicine) The sulfonamide drug 5-(benzenesulfonamido)-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide
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(medicine) Any of a class of analgesics, such as phenazocine and pentazocine, having a structure based on benzazocines
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(medicine) The drug benzyl-[3-[[4-[3-[benzyl(diethyl)azaniumyl]propylamino]-3,6-dioxocyclohexa-1,4-dien-1-yl]amino]propyl]-diethylazanium used as the dichloride or dibromide that causes neuromuscular paralysis.
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Alternative form of benzothiazepine [Any chemical compound that is a derivative of thiazepine with one benzo ring.]
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Any chemical compound that is a derivative of thiazepine with one benzo ring.
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A lachrymatory agent introduced in World War I.
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bromazine
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An antiarrhythmic drug.
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Abbreviation of benzylpiperazine. [A recreational drug (C₁₁H₁₆N₂) having euphoric effects, marketed legally in some countries.]
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Any substance with similar pharmacological effects to those of cannabis.
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(pharmacology) The prodrug of thiamazole, used to treat hyperthyroidism.
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Synonym of mepivacaine
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Synonym of pentylenetetrazol
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Any of several peptides, formed during the metabolism of casein, that have opiate activity
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anesthetized with chloralose
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Alternative form of chlorobutanol [Trichloro-2-methyl-2-propanol, a chemical preservative, sedative hypnotic and weak local anaesthetic similar in nature to chloral hydrate.]
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Synonym of medoxomil
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Synonym of pseudomorphine
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thiamphenicol
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(pharmacology) Alternative form of amidotrizoate. [(pharmacology) Synonym of sodium amidotrizoate.]
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phenothiazine
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One of the two main metabolites of doxylamine (the other being desmethyldoxylamine).
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(organic chemistry, medicine) The anticholinergic agent 10-(2-diethylaminoethyl)phenothiazine.
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A compound produced in the synthesis of dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine.
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bufotenine
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(pharmacology) A synthetic delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol that is used to control nausea caused by chemotherapy and to stimulate appetite in cases of AIDS-induced anorexia.
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(pharmacology) A long-acting anticholinesterase C₉H₂₃NO₃PS⁺ used especially to reduce intraocular pressure in the treatment of glaucoma.
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of peptide hormones found in the brain that act as neurotransmitters and have properties similar to morphine.
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Any of various endogenous compounds that have an effect that is similar to that of benzodiazepine
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Alternative form of enkephalin [(biochemistry) Any of a group of pentapeptide endorphins that have opiate-like effects]
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(medicine) Synonym of phenytoin
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deoxyepinephrine
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Lysergic acid amide.
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ergometrine
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An anticonvulsant medication in the oxazolidinedione family, used mainly to treat seizures.
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The compound cocaethylene.
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Alternative form of eucaine [(pharmacology) A derivative of cocaine used as a local anesthetic in veterinary medicine.]
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A drug used for the detection of altered regional cerebral perfusion in stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases, and for the labelling of leukocytes to localise intraabdominal infections and inflammatory bowel disease.
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A quinoxalinedione drug that acts as a competitive antagonist of the AMPA receptor.
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A radiopharmaceutical compound containing the radionuclide fluorine-18, used in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.
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fluoxetine
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Alternative form of gabapentinoid [Any of a class of drugs that are derivatives of the inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), acting to block the α₂δ subunit (gabapentin receptor) of the voltage-dependent calcium channel.]
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Any of a class of drugs including hydralazine, dihydralazine, cadralazine, and endralazine.
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nifurtoinol
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isomethadone
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A GABA_A receptor agonist used in scientific research.
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A cholinergic agonist.
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C-(4,5,6-trimethoxyindan-1-yl)methanamine, a conformationally-restricted derivative of the hallucinogen mescaline.
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Alternative spelling of cordiaminum [A solution of nicotinic acid diethylamide, used as a stimulant of the central nervous system.]
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dimebolin
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(pharmacology) A peptide isolated from the venom of Conus catus, under investigation as an analgesic drug.
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Synonym of dynorphin
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A sunscreen compound.
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dimethylpiperidine
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Initialism of 3,4-methylenedioxy-N-benzylamphetamine, a psychedelic drug.
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(chemistry) Abbreviation of methylenedioxypyrovalerone. [A psychoactive drug, (RS)-1-(benzo[d][1,3]dioxol-5-yl)-2-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)pentan-1-one, with stimulant properties]
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Alternative form of mescaline [(biochemistry) A hallucinogenic and intoxicating compound present in the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii), the San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), and the Peruvian torch (Echinopsis peruviana).]
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(biochemistry) A hallucinogenic and intoxicating compound present in the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii), the San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), and the Peruvian torch (Echinopsis peruviana).
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metaraminol
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(biochemistry) An endogenous opioid peptide neurotransmitter found naturally in many parts of the animal and human body; one of the two forms of enkephalin (the other being leuenkephalin)
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Melperone.
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adrenorphin
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Alternative form of mescaline [(biochemistry) A hallucinogenic and intoxicating compound present in the peyote cactus (Lophophora williamsii), the San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), and the Peruvian torch (Echinopsis peruviana).]
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mofebutazone
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1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine
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Abbreviation of methoxphenidine. [A dissociative drug of the diarylethylamine class.]
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(pharmacology) Synonym of para-acetylaminophenol (acetaminophen / paracetamol / tylenol)
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Chemical name for tebutam.
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The synthetic hallucinogen 25I-NBOMe, used as a recreational drug.
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(pharmacology) A synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist with anticonvulsant properties.
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(pharmacology) A synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonist with antiemetic, sedative, anxiolytic and antiglaucoma properties.
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(biochemistry) An neuralogically-active oligopeptide related to the opioids
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An opioid analgesic related to methadone.
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The amino acid 4-hydroxy-L-phenylglycine that is an inhibitor of myocardial metabolism of nonesterified fatty acids
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Synonym of pseudomorphine
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(chemistry) A synthetic homologue of tetrahydrocannabinol.
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(chemistry) Abbreviation of phencyclidine. [(pharmacology) A synthetic compound derived from piperidine, used as a veterinary anesthetic and in hallucinogenic drugs such as angel dust.]
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quinazoline
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(chemistry) Any of a class of compounds that include a large range of cocaine-like psychoactive stimulants.
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1-(3,4-methylenedioxybenzyl)piperazine, a psychoactive drug related to benzylpiperazine.
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A nootropic drug, 2-oxo-1-pyrrolidine acetamide.
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Synonym of fenfluramine
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Alternative form of psilocin [4-hydroxy-dimethyltryptamine, a hallucinogenic alkaloid found in most psychedelic mushrooms.]
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(organic chemistry) A protein agonist, 9-cyclohexyl-N-(4-morpholinophenyl)-2-(naphthalen-1-yloxy)-9H-purin-6-amine, that is involved in cardiovascular regeneration
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(chemistry) Any of a class of sedative and anxiolytic drugs with similar effects to benzodiazepines, their molecules typified by the linked six-sided pyrimidine ring and five-sided pyrazole ring.
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A chemical analog of diphenylpyraline.
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A particular antidepressant.
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(medicine, colloquial) Rocuronium.
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The main active psychotropic molecule in Salvia divinorum, a Mexican plant used as an entheogen by indigenous Mazatec shamans.
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(medicine) Any of a group of analgesic drugs containing an azetidine ring
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(biochemistry) An indoleamine neurotransmitter, 5-hydroxytryptamine, that is involved in depression, appetite, etc., and is crucial in maintaining a sense of well-being, security, etc.
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(medicine, colloquial) Sevoflurane.
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(pharmacology) A salt C₁₁H₉I₃N₂NaO₄ (trademark Hypaque, Gastrografin, Urografin) administered in solution as a radiopaque medium for various forms of radiographic diagnosis.
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Synonym of adiphenine
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Alternative form of stovain [The hydrochloride of the benzoyl ester of 1-(dimethylaminomethyl)-1-methyl propanol, used, in solution with strychnine, as a local anaesthetic.]
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Alternative form of sulfametoxydiazine [(pharmacology) A long-acting sulfonamide antibacterial, used as a leprostatic agent and in the treatment of urinary tract infections.]
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(pharmacology) Synonym of suxamethonium chloride.
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The alkaloid 4-[1-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]phenol, whose m-substituted analog, neosynephrine, is used in pharmaceuticals.
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A synthetic preparation proposed as a substitute for alcohol.
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cacodyl
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(pharmacology) Any of a group of chelate compounds, often having a radioisotopically labelled metal atom, used in cardiac imaging.
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(organic chemistry, medicine) A vasodilator N-[6-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-5-(2-methoxyphenoxy)-2-[2-(2H-tetrazol-5-yl)pyridin-4-yl]pyrimidin-4-yl]-5-propan-2-ylpyridine-2-sulfonamide
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(pharmacology) An imidazole derivative that interferes with the synthesis of thyroid hormone and is given orally in the treatment of hyperthyroidism; 1-methylimidazole-2-thiol, C₃H₂N₂(CH₃)(SH).
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(pharmacology) A quaternary ammonium cation whose iodide is used as an antimuscarinic.
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A psychoactive, hallucinogenic preparation made from the plant.
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Alternative form of tolypyrin [A chemical compound used as an antipyretic, antineuralgic, and antirheumatic.]
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Synonym of tropacocaine
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(countable, medicine) Any of a class of neurotransmitters and psychedelic drugs derived from this compound.
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Synonym of tryptophan (“as a commercial product”)
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(biochemistry) A compound which occurs naturally in cheese and other foods and can cause dangerously high blood pressure in people taking a monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
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Synonym of alfuzosin
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valnoctamide
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Synonym of verapamil
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Synonym of Xanax
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(pharmacology) A particular antiseborrheic compound.

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