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Pantopon Pharm.|ˈpæntəʊpɒn| Also pantopon. [f. pant- + opium n. + -on.] A proprietary name in the U.S. for a mixture of the hydrochlorides of the opium alkaloids. Cf. omnopon.
1909Chem. Abstr. III. 944 Pantopon..contains according to Sahli..all the opium alkaloids. 1g. = 5g. opium. 1910Offical Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 1 Feb. 183/1 F. Hoffmann-La Roche & Co., Basel, Switzerland. Filed Sept. 8, 1909. Pantopon... A pharmaceutical preparation containing all the alkaloids of opium in an easily-soluble state and in a form suitable for subcutaneous injections. 1940H. A. McGuigan Appl. Pharmacol. 524 It is claimed that pantopon causes less depression of the respiration, less nausea, and has a slower and more prolonged action [than morphine]. 1953W. Burroughs Junkie (1972) xii. 121 Lupita sells her stuff in papers. It is supposed to be heroin. Actually, it is pantopon cut with milk sugar and some other crap. 1972Biol. Abstr. LIV. 1738/2 The changes in histamine may have been affected by the narcotics—amobarbital and Pantopon. |