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WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence [meeting held in Geneva from 9 to 16 April 1987] : twenty-fourth report.

By: WHO Expert Committee on Drug DependenceContributor(s): World Health OrganizationMaterial type: TextTextSeries: World Health Organization technical report series ; no. 761Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1988. Description: 34 pISBN: 9241207612Title translated: Comité OMS d' experts de la pharmacodépendance [réuni à Genève du 9 au 16 avril 1987] : vingt-quatrième rapport; Comité de Expertos de la OMS en Farmacodependencia [se reunió en Ginebra del 9 al 16 de abril de 1987] : 24o informeSubject(s): Substance-related disorders | Community Health and Primary Health CareNLM classification: WM 270Online resources: Click here to access online Abstract: Assesses data on acecarbromal, carbromal, clomethiazole, chloralodol, methylpentynol, triclofos, and secobarbital. For each, recommendations concerning the need for, and level of, control are made following an assessment of available data on the similarity to already known compounds and effects on the central nervous system, dependence potential, likelihood of abuse, and therapeutic usefulness. The book also contains detailed reports on five designer drugs : three analogues of fentanyl, MPPP, and PEPAP. All five were recommended for control in Schedules I and IV.
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Assesses data on acecarbromal, carbromal, clomethiazole, chloralodol, methylpentynol, triclofos, and secobarbital. For each, recommendations concerning the need for, and level of, control are made following an assessment of available data on the similarity to already known compounds and effects on the central nervous system, dependence potential, likelihood of abuse, and therapeutic usefulness. The book also contains detailed reports on five designer drugs : three analogues of fentanyl, MPPP, and PEPAP. All five were recommended for control in Schedules I and IV.

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