Spirobarbital
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Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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1-ethyl-2,4-dimethyl-7,9-diazaspiro[4.5]decane-6,8,10-trione
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CAS Number | 12262-77-0 Y |
ATC code | none |
UNII | LR477QH2IL Y |
Synonyms | 5-spiro-(2'-ethyl-3'-5'-dimethyl-cyclopentyl)barbituric acid |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C12H18N2O3 |
Molecular mass | 238.282 g/mol |
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Spirobarbital is a barbiturate derivative developed by Eli Lilly in the 1940s.[1] It has hypnotic and sedative effects, and has a moderate potential for abuse.[2]
References
- ↑ US Patent 2561688
- ↑ Isbell H, Chrusciel TS. Dependence Liability of Non-Narcotic Drugs. Bulletin of the World Health Organisation 1970; 43: Supplement.
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