Bezitramide is a narcotic analgesic. Bezitramide itself is a prodrug which is readily hydrolyzed in the gastrointestinal tract to its main metabolite, despropionyl-bezitramide. Bezitramide was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1961. It is most commonly marketed under the trade name Burgodin. The drug was pulled from the shelves in the Netherlands in 2004 after fatal overdose cases, including one where a five year old child took one tablet from his mother's purse, ate it, and promptly died.

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  • Bezitramide is a narcotic analgesic. Bezitramide itself is a prodrug which is readily hydrolyzed in the gastrointestinal tract to its main metabolite, despropionyl-bezitramide. Bezitramide was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1961. It is most commonly marketed under the trade name Burgodin. The drug was pulled from the shelves in the Netherlands in 2004 after fatal overdose cases, including one where a five year old child took one tablet from his mother's purse, ate it, and promptly died. Bezitramide is regulated much the same as morphine in all known jurisdictions and is, surprisingly, a Schedule II rather than Schedule I narcotic under the United States' Controlled Substances Act of 1970. However, it has to this point never been marketed in the United States. Other drugs which are legal for medical use in the US but not marketed up to this point in time include phenazocine, metopon, alphaprodine (formerly marketed as Nisentil), anileridine (formerly marketed as Leritine), ethylmorphine (regulated like codeine and therefore preparations with other active ingredients can be Schedule III or Schedule V), isomethadone, levomethorphan, metazocine, piminodine (formerly marketed as Alvodine), racemethorphan, moramide intermediate (the most common moramide, the Schedule I dextromoramide was once marketed in the US as Dimorlin for a short time in the 1950s), and racemorphan.
  • Besitramid, summaformel C31H32N4O6, är ett smärtstillande ämne som tillhör gruppen opioider. För närvarande finns inga läkemedel med substansen registrerade i Sverige. Preparatet är narkotikaklassat och ingår i förteckning N I i 1961 års allmänna narkotikakonvention, samt i förteckning II i Sverige.
  • Безитрамид — наркотический анальгетик. Был получен компанией Janssen Pharmaceutica в 1961. Входит в список I перечня наркотических средств Российской федерации.
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  • Besitramid, summaformel C31H32N4O6, är ett smärtstillande ämne som tillhör gruppen opioider. För närvarande finns inga läkemedel med substansen registrerade i Sverige. Preparatet är narkotikaklassat och ingår i förteckning N I i 1961 års allmänna narkotikakonvention, samt i förteckning II i Sverige.
  • Безитрамид — наркотический анальгетик. Был получен компанией Janssen Pharmaceutica в 1961. Входит в список I перечня наркотических средств Российской федерации.
  • Bezitramide is a narcotic analgesic. Bezitramide itself is a prodrug which is readily hydrolyzed in the gastrointestinal tract to its main metabolite, despropionyl-bezitramide. Bezitramide was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1961. It is most commonly marketed under the trade name Burgodin. The drug was pulled from the shelves in the Netherlands in 2004 after fatal overdose cases, including one where a five year old child took one tablet from his mother's purse, ate it, and promptly died.
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