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Phenylpiperidines

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Class of chemical compounds in which a phenyl group is directly attached to piperidine
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Index

Phenylpiperidine
phenyl
moiety
piperidine
central nervous system
MPPP
Prodine
PEPAP
Pethidine
serotonin reuptake inhibitor
Budipine
Ketobemidone
NMDA
Paroxetine
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
norepinephrine transporter
Femoxetine
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
CPCA
Monoamine
reuptake inhibitor
aryl
Benzyl group
Methylphenidate
benzylpiperidine
"A Review of the Chemical Features Associated with Strong Morphine-Like Activity"
British Journal of Anaesthesia
doi
10.1093/bja/34.4.260
PMID

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