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Description

U-47700 is an novel synthetic opioid that is a selective μ receptor-agonist with a potency 7.5 times greater than morphine. It is structural isomer of AH-7921, another synthetic opioid with similar characteristics. U-47700 was originally studied in the 1970s by the Upjohn Company as a potential analgesic but was never brought to market and has become an emerging drug of abuse. It is known on the street as "pink" due to its pinkish hue when in pure form, although it is found cut into preparations of heroin (a combination known as "gray death") or fentanyl. Common effects are analgesia, sedation, euphoria, itching, and miosis. Because of its receptor affinity (μ-agonist), it has a high risk of addiction and respiratory depression PMID: 30849683. Source: Regenstrief LOINC

Basic Part Properties

Part Display Name
U-47700
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2019-08-22
Construct for LOINC Short Name
U-47700

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