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Mecloqualone

Mecloqualone (Nubarene, Casfen) is an analogue of methaqualone which was first made in 1960 [1] and marketed mainly in France and some other European countries. It has sedative, hypnotic and anxiolytic properties, and was used for the treatment of insomnia. [2] Mecloqualone is faster acting but shorter lasting than methaqualone and so was used only as a sleeping pill[3], in contrast to methaqualone which was used as a general purpose anxiolytic as well. Mecloqualone was never as widely used as methaqualone and is no longer prescribed because of concerns about its potential for abuse and overdose.

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References

References

  1. Jackman GV, Petrow V, Stephenson O. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 1960; 12(9):528-9.
  2. Mouren P, Giraud F, Pinsard N. “Clinical use of a new psycholeptic: Mecloqualone.” (French) Marseille Medical 1963;100: 599-602. PMID 13936358
  3. Dubnk B, Towne CA, Bush MT. “Detection, assay and rate of excretion of mecloqualone in animals and man.” Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 1969 Nov;15(3):632-41. PMID 5353825

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