3,4-MDO-U-47700 explained
3,4-MDO-U-47700 is an opioid analgesic which has been sold as a designer drug, first appearing in 2017 after U-47700 itself was banned in various jurisdictions. It is less potent than U-47700 but is still a full agonist at the μ-opioid receptor, with slightly higher potency than morphine.[1] [2] [3] It is illegal in Virginia.[4]
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- Web site: 3,4-metylendioxi-U-47700 . Åklagarmyndigheten . Sweden . 2019 .
- Popławska M, Bednarek E, Naumczuk B, Kozerski L, Błażewicz A . Identification and structure characterization of five synthetic opioids: 3, 4-methylenedioxy-U-47700, o-methyl-acetylfentanyl, 2-thiophenefentanyl, benzoylfentanyl and benzoylbenzylfentanyl. . Forensic Toxicology . January 2021 . 39 . 45–58 . 10.1007/s11419-020-00539-6 . 219935247 . free .
- Baumann MH, Tocco G, Papsun DM, Mohr AL, Fogarty MF, Krotulski AJ . U-47700 and Its Analogs: Non-Fentanyl Synthetic Opioids Impacting the Recreational Drug Market . Brain Sciences . 10 . 11 . November 2020 . 895 . 33238449 . 7700279 . 10.3390/brainsci10110895 . free .
- Web site: 54.1-3446 . Code of Virginia . Commonwealth of Virginia .