laenupiiride
Laenupiiride, also known as laevo-alpha-acetylmethadol, is a synthetic opioid analgesic that was developed in the 1960s. It is a stereoisomer of meperidine, with the levorotatory form being more potent and longer-acting. Laenupiiride was initially marketed under the brand name Dolagesic and was used for the management of moderate to severe pain. It acts on the mu-opioid receptors in the central nervous system, producing analgesic effects.
The drug was widely prescribed in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, but its use
Laenupiiride is available in various formulations, including tablets, capsules, and injectable solutions. It is typically administered
Despite its historical use, laenupiiride is no longer widely prescribed in the United States due to the