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Prosidol is an opioid analgesic that is an analogue of prodine. It was originally discovered by J.F. MacFarlan and Co. in the 1950s. It was further developed in Russia in the 1990s during research into the related drug pethidine. Prosidol has seen some clinical use, but is still a relatively new drug and does not yet have an extensive history of use. It produces similar effects to other opioids, such as analgesia and sedation, along with side effects such as nausea, itching, vomiting and respiratory depression which may be harmful or fatal.

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  • Prosidol is an opioid analgesic that is an analogue of prodine. It was originally discovered by J.F. MacFarlan and Co. in the 1950s. It was further developed in Russia in the 1990s during research into the related drug pethidine. Prosidol has seen some clinical use, but is still a relatively new drug and does not yet have an extensive history of use. It produces similar effects to other opioids, such as analgesia and sedation, along with side effects such as nausea, itching, vomiting and respiratory depression which may be harmful or fatal. (en)
  • Пропионил­фенил­этокси­этил­пиперидин (лат. Propionil­phenyl­etoxy­aethyl­piperidinum, род. Propionil­phenyl­etoxy­aethyl­piperidini) — наркотический опиоидный анальгетик, агонист опиоидных рецепторов. Известен под торговым названием «просидол» (Prosidol). Систематическое название — 1-(2-этоксиэтил)-4-фенил-4-пропионилоксипиперидина гидрохлорид. Химическая формула — C18H27NO3. Был синтезирован на основе . Представляет собой легкорастворимый в воде кристаллический порошок белого цвета с жёлтым оттенком. Препарат используется в медицинской практике России и Казахстана. (ru)
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  • Prosidol is an opioid analgesic that is an analogue of prodine. It was originally discovered by J.F. MacFarlan and Co. in the 1950s. It was further developed in Russia in the 1990s during research into the related drug pethidine. Prosidol has seen some clinical use, but is still a relatively new drug and does not yet have an extensive history of use. It produces similar effects to other opioids, such as analgesia and sedation, along with side effects such as nausea, itching, vomiting and respiratory depression which may be harmful or fatal. (en)
  • Пропионил­фенил­этокси­этил­пиперидин (лат. Propionil­phenyl­etoxy­aethyl­piperidinum, род. Propionil­phenyl­etoxy­aethyl­piperidini) — наркотический опиоидный анальгетик, агонист опиоидных рецепторов. Известен под торговым названием «просидол» (Prosidol). Систематическое название — 1-(2-этоксиэтил)-4-фенил-4-пропионилоксипиперидина гидрохлорид. Химическая формула — C18H27NO3. Был синтезирован на основе . Представляет собой легкорастворимый в воде кристаллический порошок белого цвета с жёлтым оттенком. Препарат используется в медицинской практике России и Казахстана. (ru)
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