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N-(1-phenethyl-4-piperidyl)-N-phenyl-acetamide
Acetylfentanyl is a substance from the class of fentanyls. Further information will follow after enrichment.
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View German version →Receptor Targets
Mechanism of Action
Acetylfentanyl acts through the following pharmacological mechanisms:
Designations
IUPAC: N-(1-phenethyl-4-piperidyl)-N-phenyl-acetamide
Legal Status
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Effects & Pharmacology — Translation in progress
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View in German →Total duration 2-4 hours
Peak
30-60 minutes
Onset
1-5 minutes (intravenous), 5-15 minutes (nasal)
Total duration
2-4 hours
After effects
1-2 hours
Start low. Individual sensitivity varies.
Dose sensitivity varies greatly between individuals. Body weight, tolerance, route of administration, and pre-existing conditions significantly affect outcomes.
Risks
Summary
Hohe Gefahr der Atemdepression und Überdosierung.
Safer Use
The risks listed may be incomplete. Especially for research chemicals and rare substances, available data is limited.
Benzodiazepines
Alcohol
other opioids
Interaction data is based on known mechanisms. Unknown or rare interactions are possible and may be life-threatening.
Based on substance class, receptors, mechanisms, and effect profile.