Nitromethaqualone[1]is an analogue ofmethaqualonethat has similarsedativeandhypnoticproperties.[2] It is significantly more potent (10×) compared to the parent compound; the typical dose is approximately 25 mg.[medical citation needed]
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Formula | C16H13N3O4 |
Molar mass | 311.297g·mol−1 |
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edit- ^US patent 3162634,Klosa J (Berlin, Germany), "2-Methyl-3-(2'-methyl-3'-chlorphenyl)-quinazolone-(4)", issued 1964-12-22
- ^Szirmai A (November 1963). "[Pharmacological and Therapeutic Studies with a New Quinazolone Derivative, Nitromethaqualone]".Therapeutische Umschau. Revue Therapeutique(in German).20:542–6.PMID14101319.