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Bemegride chemical structure | |
| 4-Ethyl-4-methyl-2,6-piperidinedione IUPAC name | |
| CAS number 64-65-3 | ATC code |
| PubChem 2310 | DrugBank [1] |
| Chemical formula | {{{chemical_formula}}} |
| Molecular weight | 155.2 g/mol |
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Bemegride is a CNS stimulant and antidote for barbiturate poisoning. As a stimulant is approximately as potent as phendimetrazine or pemoline.
Bemegride is also known as Megimide.
Animal use
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Bemegride is also used to induce convulsions in experimental animals.[1]
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