Bemegride
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Synonyms | Methetharimide β,β-methylethylglutarimide |
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E number | {{#property:P628}} |
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Formula | C8H13NO2 |
Molar mass | 155.2 g/mol |
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.
John Bodkin Adams case
Bemegride is noted in legal history as the drug suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams failed to prescribe to his patient Gertrude Hullett. She died of a barbiturate overdose on 23 July 1956.
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