Spirobrorphine (other names: SPB) It is an opioid analgesic of the orphine class, a derivative of spiropiperidine, an analog of brorphine and chlorphine, with similar effects of exaltation. This drug acts as a strong analgesic and is 2 times more active than fentanyl.
Spirobrorphine is a designer drug for research and scientific purposes.
Chemistry
Spirobrorphine is a derivative of spiropiperidine and contains a piperidine ring fused with an N-phenyl imidazole ring. It has a unique structure for an opioid of its class.
Pharmacology
Studies in rodents have shown that Spirobrorphine acts as a strong analgesic, causing a relaxing, hypnotic effect and euphoria.
Legal status
Spirobrorphine as a substance for chemical research has an unclear legal status, cannot be considered an analogue brorphine, chlorphine.
Product Name: Spirobrorphine
Other Name(s): SPB, Spirobrorphine HCL
IUPAC Name: 8-(1-(4-bromophenyl)ethyl)-1-phenyl-1,3,8-triazaspiro[4.5]decan-4-one
CAS:
Molar Mass: 414.35 g/mol
Molecular Formula: C21H24BrN3O
Formulation: A solid

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