
U-47700 - Wikipedia
U-47700, also known as U4, pink heroin, pinky, and pink, is an opioid analgesic drug developed by a team at Upjohn in the 1970s [1] which has around 7.5 times the potency of morphine in animal models. [2][3][4]
U-47700 (Pink) Drug: Effects, Hazards & Warnings - Drugs.com
U-47700, also known as “Pink”, "Pinky", or “U4” on the streets, is a potent, synthetic opioid medication developed as a dangerous designer drug. Even small doses can be very toxic or even deadly. Reports have surfaced of multiple deaths due to street use of U-47700 or "Pink".
U-47700: An Emerging Threat - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC)
Herein, we present an overview of the rise of a synthetic opioid known as U-47700. We describe U-47700's history, legal status, ease of obtainment, consequences of its use, and a proposal to increase the awareness of this synthetic opioid.
U-47700. An old opioid becomes a recent danger - Springer
2016年11月24日 · U-47700 is a synthetic opioid analgesic and a potent, short acting structural isomer of the earlier opioid AH-7921 that has recently invaded the drug arena in Europe and the Unites States. Although the drug was synthesized and patented in the 1970s, it was first identified in October 2014, as a powder sample that was seized by Swedish Customs.
U-47700 (CAS 82657-23-6) - Cayman Chem
U-47700 (Item No. 18596) is an analytical reference material categorized as a utopioid. 1 U-47700 has been associated with overdoses, one of which was reversed with naloxone, and several …
U-47700 - Get Smart About Drugs
2025年1月3日 · U-47700, nicknamed “U4,” “pink,” or “pinky,” is a highly potent synthetic opioid that looks like a white or light pink powder. A lot of times, it is often either sold in baggies or pressed into pills to look like legal painkillers. Abuse of this drug is similar to heroin, and prescription and designer opioids. How is it used?
U-47700 - PsychonautWiki
U-47700 is an atypical opioid of the benzamide class. It features core phenyl ring with two chlorine atoms at carbons R 3 and R 4. This ring is connected to an amine group through a carbonyl group (C=O). The terminal nitrogen atom of the amide group is bonded to a methyl carbon and substituted cyclohexane ring.
U-47700 and Its Analogs: Non-Fentanyl Synthetic Opioids
2020年11月23日 · Here, we review the medicinal chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, clandestine availability, methods for detection, and forensic toxicology of U-47700 and its analogs. An up-to-date summary of the human cases involving U …
U-47700 and Its Analogs: Non-Fentanyl Synthetic Opioids …
Here, we review the medicinal chemistry, preclinical pharmacology, clandestine availability, methods for detection, and forensic toxicology of U-47700 and its analogs. An up-to-date summary of the human cases involving U-47700 intoxication and death are described.
U-47700: A Not So New Opioid - Oxford Academic
2017年10月11日 · U-47700 has re-emerged recently in the illicit drug market and is easily and cheaply obtained via the internet as well as on the street, many times falsely sold as another drug. Several fatalities from U-47700 have been reported in scientific literature, often in combination with other intoxicants.
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