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DARK Classics in Chemical Neuroscience: Methaqualone

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ACS CHEMICAL NEUROSCIENCE
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acschemneuro.2c00697

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Methaqualone; GABA; barbiturates; sedative; drug-dependence

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Methaqualone (1), commonly known as Quaaludes, is a sedative-hypnotic medication that exerts its effects through modulation of GABAAR receptors. Initially promoted as a safe sleeping pill option, it gained popularity worldwide and was misused for its psychoactive effects, leading to overdoses and drug dependence. This review covers the background, synthesis, pharmacology, and current availability of methaqualone (1) and its derivatives manufactured in clandestine laboratories.
Commonly known as Quaaludes, methaqualone (1) is a sedative- hypnotic medication, with effects resembling barbiturates and other downers, that exerts its effects through modulation of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABAAR). Following the discovery of the sedative and euphoric effects of methaqualone (1), it was quickly adopted by pharmaceutical companies and promoted by clinicians around the world as a safe sleeping pill option, and for a period it was available over the counter. The popularity of methaqualone (1) soared worldwide, and many people began to use it recreationally for its sedative-hypnotic-like psychoactive effects. Not long after its introduction, many individuals began to misuse the drug leading to overdoses and drug dependence which brought to light methaqualone's (1) addictive nature. In this review, the background, synthesis, pharmacology, metabolism, and pharmacokinetics of methaqualone (1) will be covered along with its discovery, history, and the derivatives that are currently available around the world through manufacture in clandestine laboratories.

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