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Meperidine
[CAS# 57-42-1]

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Identification
Name Meperidine
Synonyms Ethyl 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-Piperidine-4-Carboxylate; 1-Methyl-4-Phenyl-Isonipecotic Acid Ethyl Ester; Idi1_000983
Molecular Structure CAS#: 57-42-1, Meperidine
Molecular Formula C15H21NO2
Molecular Weight 247.34
CAS Registry Number 57-42-1
EINECS 200-329-1
SMILES C2=C(C1(C(OCC)=O)CCN(C)CC1)C=CC=C2
InChI 1S/C15H21NO2/c1-3-18-14(17)15(9-11-16(2)12-10-15)13-7-5-4-6-8-13/h4-8H,3,9-12H2,1-2H3
InChIKey XADCESSVHJOZHK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Properties
Density 1.1±0.1g/cm3 (Cal.)
Boiling point 328.9±42.0°C at 760 mmHg (Cal.)
Flash point 111.6±18.8°C (Cal.)
Safety Data
Controlled Substance DEA Drug Code Number: 9230 Details
CSA Schedule: II
Is Narcotics? Yes
References
(1) Kenneth E. Thummel and Danny D. Shen. Percentage Binding in Plasma, "Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics", 10/e, Ed. by Joel G. Hardman, Lee E. Limbird and Alfred Goodman Gilman, McGraw-Hill, pp. 1917-2023'Bound in Plasma' (%) values have been taken from the Table A-II-1 given in Appendix II of the above mentioned reference. Users are requested to go through the comments associated with these values, which have been given as footnotes in the table. Only drugs that had 'Bound in Plasma' values indicated for them have been provided in the files here. Structures (and values) for Clavulanate (22), Heparin (Extensive), Lithium (0), Mycophenolate (MPA: 97.5), Prednisolone (90-95 (<200 ng/ml), ~70(>1 microgm/ml)) and Rapacuronium (50-88) have not been provided here. In all, 280 drugs and their 'Bound in Plasma' values (%) are given in the files here.
(2) Kenneth E. Thummel and Danny D. Shen. Peak Time, "Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics", 10/e, Ed. by Joel G. Hardman, Lee E. Limbird and Alfred Goodman Gilman, McGraw-Hill, pp. 1917-2023'Peak-Time' values have been taken from the Table A-II-1 given in Appendix II of the above mentioned reference. These are in hours unless otherwise indicated. Users are requested to go through the comments associated with these values, which have been given as footnotes in the table. Only drugs that had 'Peak-Time' values indicated for them have been provided in the files here. Structures (and values) for Clavulanate (1.3), Enoxaparin (3), Epoetin Alfa (SC: 18, IP:12), Etanercept (SC-SD:72(48-96)), Filgrastim (4-5.8), Heparin (3), Interferon Alfa (IM:3.8,SC:7.3), Interferon Beta (SC:1-8), Lithium (IR:0.5-3, SR:2-6), Mycophenolate (MPA: 1.1-2.2), Prednisolone (1.5+-0.5), Sargramostim (A,SC: 1-3, C,SC:1.5-4) and Streptokinase (0.9+-0.21) have not been provided here. In all, 270 drugs and their 'Peak-Time' values are given in the files here.
(3) Kenneth E. Thummel and Danny D. Shen. Urinary Excretion, "Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics", 10/e, Ed. by Joel G. Hardman, Lee E. Limbird and Alfred Goodman Gilman, McGraw-Hill, pp. 1917-2023Urinary Excretion (%) values have been taken from the Table A-II-1 given in Appendix II of the above mentioned reference. Users are requested to go through the comments associated with these values, which have been given as footnotes in the table. Only drugs that had Urinary Excretion values indicated for them have been provided in the files here. Structures (and values) for Alteplase (t-PA) (Low), Clavulanate (43+-14), Enoxaparin (43), Epoetin alfa (<3), Etanercept (Negligible), Heparin (Negligible), Lithium (95+-15), Mycophenolate (MPA: <1), Prednisolone (26+-9), Rapacuronium (6-22) and Streptokinase (0) have not been provided here. In all, 297 drugs and their Urinary Excretion values (%) are given in the files here.
(4) Kenneth E. Thummel and Danny D. Shen. Volume of Distribution, "Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics", 10/e, Ed. by Joel G. Hardman, Lee E. Limbird and Alfred Goodman Gilman, McGraw-Hill, pp. 1917-2023'Volume of Distribution' values have been taken from the Table A-II-1 given in Appendix II of the above mentioned reference. These are in liters/kg units unless otherwise indicated. Users are requested to go through the comments associated with these values, which have been given as footnotes in the table. Only drugs that had 'Volume of Distribution' values indicated for them have been provided in the files here. Structures (and values) for Alteplase (t-PA) (0.10+-0.01), Clavulanate (0.21+-0.05), Enoxaparin (0.12+-0.04), Epoetin Alfa (0.033+-0.013 (0.033-0.075)), Etanercept (0.11), Filgrastim (0.15), Heparin (0.058+-0.11) +- 0.1), Infliximab (0.043). Interferon Alfa (0.40+-0.19), Interferon Beta (2.9+-1.8), Lithium (0.66+-0.16), Mycophenolate (MPA: 3.6+-4), Prednisolone (0.42+-0.11), Rapacuronium (0.2-0.5), Sargramostim (A: -, C:2(0.4-18) liters/(m.m)) and Streptokinase (0.08+-0.04) have not been provided here. In all, 284 drugs and their 'Volume of Distribution' values are given in the files here.
(5) Kenneth E. Thummel and Danny D. Shen. Peak Concentration, "Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics", 10/e, Ed. by Joel G. Hardman, Lee E. Limbird and Alfred Goodman Gilman, McGraw-Hill, pp. 1917-2023'Peak-Concentrations' values have been taken from the Table A-II-1 given in Appendix II of the above mentioned reference. The units are indicated along with the values. Users are requested to go through the comments associated with these values, which have been given as footnotes in the table. Structures (and values) for Alteplase (t-PA) (973+-133 ng/ml), Clavulanate (2.8 micro g/ml), Enoxaparin (ACLM: 145+-45 ng/ml, BCLM: 414+-87 ng/ml), Epoetin Alfa (SC: 176+-75 U/l, IP: 375+-123 U/l), Etanercept (IV:2.32 micro-g/ml, SC-SD:1.2 micro-g/ml, SC-MD 3 micro-g/ml), Filgrastim (SC: 4 and 49 ng/ml), Heparin (70+-39 ng/ml), Infliximab (118 micro-g/ml), Interferon Alfa (IV: ~13 ng/ml, IM: 2.0 (1.5-2.6) ng/ml, SC: 1.7 (1.2-2.3) ng/ml), Interferon Beta (IV: 1491+-659 IU/ml, SC: 40+-20 IU/ml), Lithium (IR: 1-2 mM, SR: 0.7-1.2 mM), Mycophenolate (MPA: 8-19 micro-g/ml), Prednisolone (458+-150 ng/ml), Rapacuronium (6-20 micro-g/ml), Sargramostim (A, IV: 5ng/ml, A, SC: 1.5 ng/ml, C, IV: 100 ng/ml, C, SC: 10 ng/ml) and Streptokinase (188+-58 IU/ml) have not been provided here. In all, 304 drugs and their 'Peak-Concentration' values are given in the files here.
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