Methaqualone

Methaqualone is a sedative and hypnotic medication. It is a member of the quinazolinone class. It can increase the activity of the GABA receptors in the brain and nervous system. When GABA activity is increased, blood pressure drops and the breathing and pulse rates slow, leading to a state of deep relaxation. These properties explain why methaqualone was originally mainly prescribed for insomnia. Methaqualone peaks in the bloodstream within several hours, with a half-life of 20–60 hours. Regular users build up a physical tolerance, requiring larger doses for the same effect. Overdose can lead to nervous system shutdown, coma and death.

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VAng-Cr3715 Methaqualone-BSA Antigen (P02-99-81R-IF, 82R-IF or 83R-IF) Methaqualone-BSA Antigen, matched pairs: P02-99-81R-IF, 82R-IF or 83R-IF (detection); Hapten:Protein=15-17:1; Used for Lateral Flow. Methaqualone Drugs of Abuse Datasheet 1 mg Inquiry
VAng-Cr3716 Methaqualone-BSA Antigen Methaqualone-BSA Antigen, Hapten:Protein=25:1; Used for Lateral Flow. Methaqualone Drugs of Abuse Datasheet 1 mg Inquiry

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