| Butorphanol
While
butorphanol can be made from thebaine, it is usually
manufactured synthetically. It was initially available
in injectable formulations for human (Stadol®) and
veterinary (Torbugesic® and Torbutrol®) use.
More recently, a nasal spray (Stadol NS®) became
available, and significant diversion and abuse of this
product led to the 1997 control of butorphanol in Schedule
IV of the CSA. Butorphanol is a clear example of a drug
gaining favor as a drug of abuse only after it became
available in a form that facilitated its mode of administration
(nasal spray v. injection).
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