Benzylfentanyl

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Benzylfentanyl


Benzylfentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is part of the fentanyl family of drugs. It is less potent than fentanyl but is still considered a powerful analgesic. Benzylfentanyl is not commonly used in medical settings, but it has been found in illicit drug markets and is often mixed with other substances.

History

Benzylfentanyl was first synthesized in the 1980s as part of a series of fentanyl analogues. It was not initially intended for use in humans, but was instead developed for use in animal research. However, it has since been found in illicit drug markets, often mixed with other substances.

Pharmacology

Like other opioids, benzylfentanyl works by binding to the mu-opioid receptor in the brain. This binding action produces a range of effects, including pain relief, sedation, and euphoria. However, it also carries a high risk of opioid overdose, especially when mixed with other substances.

Legal status

In many countries, including the United States, benzylfentanyl is classified as a Schedule I drug, meaning it has a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. Possession, manufacture, and distribution of benzylfentanyl can carry severe legal penalties.

Health risks

The use of benzylfentanyl carries a high risk of opioid overdose, which can be fatal. Symptoms of overdose include slow or shallow breathing, extreme sleepiness, and inability to respond or wake up. If these symptoms occur, emergency medical attention should be sought immediately.

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