U-47700
COMMON NAMES
U-47700
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATIONS
Opioid
CHEMICAL NAME
3,4-dichloro-N-[2-(dimethylamino)cyclohexyl]-N-methylbenzamide
DESCRIPTION
U-47700 is a short-acting synthetic opioid analgesic that first became available via online vendors in late 2014. It has only a short history of human use. U-47700 has been detected in counterfeit pharmaceutical opioids and associated with deaths.
RESEARCH & JOURNAL ARTICLES #
EXPERIENCES #
As a Replacement Opiate, by Doctor49
An Evening with U-4, by ThePoobaman
Tachyphylaxis and Other Peculiar Phenomena, by ThePoobaman
OFF-SITE RESOURCES
PRIMARY RESOURCES #
Novel opioid, U-47700-Mega Thread and FAQ - Bluelight
New designer opioid: U-47700 - Drugs-Forum
MEDIA COVERAGE #
An 18-Year-Old Girl Died From a Synthetic Opioid She Bought Online. Here's How Portland [...] - Jul 2017
GBI Crime Lab identifies counterfeit pills - Jun 2017
Synthetic opioid nicknamed 'pink' blamed for deaths of two 13-year-old Utah boys - Nov 4 2016, WashingtonPost
2 Park City 13 year olds dead; police warn against possible overdose... - Gephardt Daily (Utah), Sep 13 2016
Fresno doctor warns new fake Norco drug can be deadly - Fresno Bee, July 27 2016
Another Powerful Painkiller Found in Prince's System: U-47700 - ABC News, Jul 18 2016
Meet U-47700, the Potent, Newish Painkiller Sending People to Parkland - Dallas Observer, Mar 10, 2016
Synthetic opiate makers stay step ahead of US drug laws as overdose cases rise - Guardian, Apr 11, 2016