Methaqualone
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Methaqualone Definition
A sedative, hypnotic agent that was used for insomnia, but was taken off of the market, in the U.S., in 1983 due to its high risk of abuse.(NCI)
Methaqualone Synonyms
Methaqualone, 2-Methyl-3-(2-methylphenyl)-4(3H)-quinazolinone, 2-Methyl-3-o-tolyl-4(3H)-quinazolinone, 3,4-Dihydro-2-methyl-4-oxo-3-o-tolylquinazoline, Cateudyl, Citexal, Dormigoa, Dormogen, Dormutil, Dorsedin, Fadormir, Holodorm, Hyminal, Hypcol, Hyptor, Ipnofil, MAOA, METHAQUALONE, MTQ, Melsomin, Mequin, Metolquizolone, Mollinox, Motolon, Nobedorm, Noctilene, Normi-Nox, Omnyl, Optinoxan, Ortonal, Parest, Parminal, QZ 2, QZ-2, Quaalude, RIC 272, RIC-272, Rorer 148, Roulone, Rouqualone, Sindesvel, Somberol, Somnafac, Somnomed, Sonal, Soverin, TR 495, TR-495, Torinal, Tuazolone
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