Active Ingredient History

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Aniledrine is a narcotic pain reliver. The drug was prescribed as an analgesic in anaesthesia (Leritine brand name), however, it is no longer available on the market. Although the exact mechanism is not fully understood, aniledrine appears to elicit its action by binding to endorphine receptors in CNS.   NCATS

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1-[2-(4-aminophenyl)ethyl]-4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxlic acid ethyl ester | adopol | alidine | anileridina | anileridine | anileridine dihydrochloride | anileridine hcl | anileridine hydrochloride | anileridine monohydrochloride | anileridine phosphate | anileridine phosphate (1:1) | anileridinum | apidol | ethyl 1-(2-(4-aminophenyl)ethyl)-4-phenyl-4-piperidinecarboxylate | ethyl 1-(4-aminophenethyl)-4-phenylisonipecotate | ethyl 1-(p-aminophenethyl)-4-phenylisonipecotate | leritin | leritine | n-(beta-(p-aminophenyl)ethyl)-4-phenyl-4-carbethoxypiperidine | n-beta-(p-aminophenyl)ethylnormeperidine | nipecotan | n-β-(p-aminophenyl)ethylnormeperidine

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