Betacetylmethadol is a synthetic opioid.[2] It is a diastereoisomer of alphacetylmethadol (as well as levacetylmethadol).[2] In the United States, betacetylmethadol is a Schedule I drug Narcotic under the Controlled Substances Act,[3] with an ACSCN of 9607 and a 2 gramme manufacturing quota as of 2014.[citation needed]
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Betacetylmethadol is a synthetic opioid. It is a diastereoisomer of alphacetylmethadol (as well as levacetylmethadol). In the United States, betacetylmethadol...
is a racemic mixture of alphacetylmethadol (α-acetylmethadol) and betacetylmethadol (β-acetylmethadol), which are in turn racemic mixtures of levacetylmethadol...
Acetylmethadol, also known as methadyl acetate Alphacetylmethadol Betacetylmethadol Levacetylmethadol Motretinide Proadifen This set index page lists...
analgesics, similarly to those of betacetylmethadol (β-acetylmethadol). Dimepheptanol Alphamethadol Betacetylmethadol Anvisa (2023-03-31). "RDC Nº 784...
quota of 2 grammes.[citation needed] Levacetylmethadol Acetylmethadol Betacetylmethadol Alphamethadol Richard Lawrence Miller (30 December 2002). The Encyclopedia...