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- Centalun abstract "Centalun was developed by Boehringer Ingelheim in 1962 and is a psycholeptic drug with hypnotic and sedative effects, via allosteric agonism of the GABAA receptor. It was previously used for sedation in medical procedures such as surgery, orthopedics and gynecology, although it is no longer in clinical use. Despite its history of clinical use, centalun was never incorporated into the CSA and therefor remains unregulated as a drug of abuse.".
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- Centalun iupacName "2-methyl-1-phenylbut-3-yne-1,2-diol".
- Centalun pubchem "16252".
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- Centalun inchikey "GQOXDWHRXDPZJK-UHFFFAOYAC".
- Centalun iupacName "2".
- Centalun legalStatus "Unscheduled".
- Centalun molecularWeight "176.212".
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- Centalun pubchem "16252".
- Centalun smiles "OCCC".
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- Centalun verifiedfields "changed".
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- Centalun subject Category:Hypnotics.
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- Centalun type Hypnagogue114913744.
- Centalun type Hypnotics.
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- Centalun type Soporific104260934.
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- Centalun type Drug.
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- Centalun comment "Centalun was developed by Boehringer Ingelheim in 1962 and is a psycholeptic drug with hypnotic and sedative effects, via allosteric agonism of the GABAA receptor. It was previously used for sedation in medical procedures such as surgery, orthopedics and gynecology, although it is no longer in clinical use. Despite its history of clinical use, centalun was never incorporated into the CSA and therefor remains unregulated as a drug of abuse.".
- Centalun label "Centalun".
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- Centalun sameAs Q5058992.
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- Centalun sameAs Centalun.
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