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Desomorphine

Drug
Desomorphine is a semi-synthetic opioid commercialized by Roche, with powerful, fast-acting effects, such as sedation and analgesia. It was first discovered and patented by a German team working for Knoll in 1920 but was not generally recognized.... Wikipedia
Formula: C17H21NO2
Other names: Desomorphine, krokodil, dihydrodesoxymorphine, Permonid
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