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Acetylcodone (acetyldihydrocodeine)
Acetylcodone (generic name: acetyldihydrocodeine) is a acetyldihydrocodeine drug. It is currently in unknown development.
Acetyldihydrocodeine works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain, altering the perception of pain.
Acetyldihydrocodeine is a small molecule drug in the acetyldihydrocodeine class, but specific details about its development, commercial status, and approved indications are not available. It is not clear what target it is designed to interact with or what specific conditions it is intended to treat. As a result, there is limited information available about its pharmacokinetic properties, such as half-life and bioavailability. Further research is needed to fully understand the characteristics and potential uses of acetyldihydrocodeine. Its commercial status and safety considerations are also unclear.
At a glance
| Generic name | acetyldihydrocodeine |
|---|---|
| Drug class | acetyldihydrocodeine |
| Therapeutic area | Pain |
| Phase | unknown |
Mechanism of action
Imagine your brain has special locks that control how you feel pain. Acetyldihydrocodeine is a key that fits into these locks, changing the way the locks work and reducing the sensation of pain. This helps to relieve pain and discomfort.
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- Drug class: All acetyldihydrocodeine drugs
- Manufacturer: — full pipeline
- Therapeutic area: All drugs in Pain
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