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(S)-2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone | |
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CAS Number | 33643-46-8 |
ATC code | N01AX14 (WHO) |
PubChem | CID 182137 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C13H16ClNO |
Molar mass | 237.725 g/mol[[Script error: No such module "String".]] |
Main article: Ketamine
Esketamine or (S)-ketamine (brand: Ketanest S) is a general anaesthetic of the dissociative class by way of the central nervous system and has its mode of action as an NMDA receptor antagonist. It is the (S)-enantiomer of ketamine, which is the more active constituent chirality out of the dual (RS) mixed/racemic chiral variety in which ketamine is most often prepared.
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Dissociatives NMDAR antagonists | Adamantanes: Amantadine • Memantine • Rimantadine; Arylcyclohexylamines: 3-MeO-PCP • 4-MeO-PCP • Dieticyclidine • Esketamine • Eticyclidine • Gacyclidine • Ketamine • Methoxetamine • Neramexane • Phencyclidine • PCPr • Rolicyclidine • Tenocyclidine • Tiletamine; Morphinans: Dextrallorphan • Dextromethorphan • Dextrorphan • Methorphan (Racemethorphan) • Morphan (Racemorphan); Others: 2-MDP • 8A-PDHQ • Aptiganel • Dexoxadrol • Dizocilpine (MK-801) • Etoxadrol • Ibogaine • Midafotel • NEFA • Nitrous Oxide • Noribogaine • Perzinfotel • Remacemide • Selfotel • Xenon | ||||||||||||||
Deliriants mAChR antagonists | 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate • Atropine • Benactyzine • Benzatropine • Benzydamine • Biperiden • Brompheniramine • CAR-226,086 • CAR-301,060 • CAR-302,196 • CAR-302,282 • CAR-302,368 • CAR-302,537 • CAR-302,668 • Chlorpheniramine • Chloropyramine • Clemastine • CS-27349 • Cyclizine • Cyproheptadine • Dicyclomine (Dicycloverine) • Dimenhydrinate • Diphenhydramine • Ditran • Doxylamine • EA-3167 • EA-3443 • EA-3580 • EA-3834 • Elemicin • Flavoxate • Hydroxyzine • Hyoscyamine • Meclizine • Myristicin • N-Ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate • N-Methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate • Pyrilamine • Orphenadrine • Oxybutynin • Pheniramine • Phenyltoloxamine • Procyclidine • Promethazine • Scopolamine (Hyoscine) • Tolterodine • Trihexyphenidyl • Tripelennamine • Triprolidine • WIN-2299 | ||||||||||||||
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Neurotransmitters: Dopamine • Glutamate; Dopamine Precursors: L-Tyrosine • L-Phenylalanine • L-DOPA (Levodopa); Glutamate Precursors: L-Glutamine; NDRAs: Amphetamine • Lisdexamfetamine • Methamphetamine; SNDRAs: αET • αMT • MBDB • MDA • MDEA • MDMA (Ecstasy) • PBA • PCA • PIA; GHBR Agonists: 1,4-BD • GBL • GHB; NMDAR Agonists: Ibotenic Acid; NMDAR Antagonists: Dextromethorphan (DXM) • Dextrorphan (DXO) • Dizocilpine (MK-801) • Ketamine • Phencyclidine (PCP); GABAAR Antagonists: Bicuculline • Picrotoxin; Serotonin-Related: 5,7-DHT; Dopamine-Related: 6-OHDA • MPTP/MPP+ • Norsalsolinol • Rotenone; Others: Batrachotoxin • Ethanol (Alcohol) • Penitrem A |
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