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'''Mebroqualone''' | '''Mebroqualone''' is a central nervous system (CNS) [[psychoactive class::depressant]] of the [[chemical class::quinazolinone]] class that acts as a [[sedative]] and [[hypnotic]]. | ||
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The sedative–hypnotic activity of Mebroqualone was first noted by researchers in the 1950s and in 1962 Mebroqualone itself was patented in the US by Wallace and Tiernan.<ref>US Patent 3135659 – Hydroxy and Alkoxy Aryl Quinazolones</ref> Its use peaked in the early 1970s as a hypnotic, for the treatment of insomnia, and as a [[sedative]] and [[muscle relaxant]]. It is still produced and used clandestinely as a recreational drug throughout the world. The drug was popular in the 1970s with hippies and in the disco club scene.{{citation needed}} --> <!-- where is a source for all this? i get a feeling this was copied from methaqualone | |||
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Not much is known about this substance besides it being significantly more potent than [[methaqualone]] and shorter-lasting. It should be noted that methaqualone and its derivatives are prone to dangerous side effects such as respiratory depression and convulsions.{{citation needed}} It is therefore highly suggested to use [[harm reduction]] practices if using this substance. | |||
==Chemistry== | ==Chemistry== | ||
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==Pharmacology== | ==Pharmacology== | ||
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Despite prior speculation, a 2015 study demonstrates that Mebroqualone exhibits distinct functional properties at the [[GABA]] [[receptor]] sites compared with other allosteric modulators, and it mediates these through a different mechanism than the [[barbiturates]] and [[benzodiazepines]] that it historically has been lumped together with.<ref name="ncbi qualuude study">A Multifaceted GABAA Receptor Modulator: Functional Properties and Mechanism of Action of the Sedative-Hypnotic and Recreational Drug Mebroqualone (Quaalude) (PubMed.gov / NCBI) | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26056160</ref> | Despite prior speculation, a 2015 study demonstrates that Mebroqualone exhibits distinct functional properties at the [[GABA]] [[receptor]] sites compared with other allosteric modulators, and it mediates these through a different mechanism than the [[barbiturates]] and [[benzodiazepines]] that it historically has been lumped together with.<ref name="ncbi qualuude study">A Multifaceted GABAA Receptor Modulator: Functional Properties and Mechanism of Action of the Sedative-Hypnotic and Recreational Drug Mebroqualone (Quaalude) (PubMed.gov / NCBI) | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26056160</ref> | ||
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===Experience reports=== | ===Experience reports=== | ||
There are currently no anecdotal reports which describe the effects of this compound within our [[experience index]]. | There are currently no anecdotal reports which describe the effects of this compound within our [[experience index]]. | ||
==Toxicity and harm potential== | ==Toxicity and harm potential== | ||
[https://www.google.com/ Independent research] should always be done to ensure that a combination of two or more substances is safe before consumption. | [https://www.google.com/ Independent research] should always be done to ensure that a combination of two or more substances is safe before consumption. | ||
Although the exact lethal dosage of Mebroqualone has not been formally established, like many [[depressants]], it is [[Toxicity::safe at appropriate dosages]]. Complications may arise when administered in excess or in combination with other depressants. | Although the exact lethal dosage of Mebroqualone has not been formally established, like many [[depressants]], it is [[Toxicity::safe at appropriate dosages]]. Complications may arise when administered in excess or in combination with other depressants. | ||
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==Legal status== | ==Legal status== | ||
*'''Australia''' - Mebroqualone is Schedule 9 in Australia, meaning it is illegal without a license and deemed to have no medical value. | *'''Australia''' - Mebroqualone is Schedule 9 in Australia, meaning it is illegal without a license and deemed to have no medical value.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''Austria''' - Mebroqualone is illegal to possess, produce and sell under the SMG (Suchtmittelgesetz Österreich). | *'''Austria''' - Mebroqualone is illegal to possess, produce and sell under the SMG (Suchtmittelgesetz Österreich).{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''Canada''' - Mebroqualone is Schedule III in Canada, meaning it requires a prescription or license to legally possess. | *'''Canada''' - Mebroqualone is Schedule III in Canada, meaning it requires a prescription or license to legally possess.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''Germany''' - Mebroqualone is Schedule III in Germany. | *'''Germany''' - Mebroqualone is Schedule III in Germany.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''United Kingdom''' - Mebroqualone is a Class B drug. | *'''United Kingdom''' - Mebroqualone is a Class B drug.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''United States''' - Mebroqualone is a Schedule I drug, and | *'''United States''' - Mebroqualone is unscheduled in the United States. It may be considered an analogue of Mecloqualone, a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act. As such, the sale for human consumption or the use for illicit non-medical or industrial intents and purposes could be prosecuted as crimes under the Federal Analogue Act.<ref>https://deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/orangebook/c_cs_alpha.pdf</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Responsible use]] | *[[Responsible use]] | ||
*[[Depressants]] | *[[Depressants]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Methaqualone]] | ||
*[[GHB]] | *[[GHB]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebroqualone Mebroqualone (Wikipedia)] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mebroqualone Mebroqualone (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[https://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/explore.php?id=2938 Mebroqualone (Isomer Design)] | |||
*[https://isomerdesign.com/PiHKAL/explore.php?id= | |||
*[http://www.drugs.com/quaaludes.html Quaaludes (Drugs.com)] | *[http://www.drugs.com/quaaludes.html Quaaludes (Drugs.com)] | ||
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[[Category:quinazolinone]] | [[Category:quinazolinone]] | ||
[[Category:Depressant]] | [[Category:Depressant]] | ||
[[Category:Approval]] | |||
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