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NFLIS-Drug Selected Substance List 2017-2020 NFLIS-Drug Substance List (Sorted by Formula) Date Added NFLIS Substance Name Synonyms Chemical Name Structure InChI Formula to NFLIS- Drug InChI=1S/C6H8ClNS/c1-5-6(2-3-7)9-4-8- Clomethiazole chlormethiazole 5-(2-chloroethyl)-4-methyl-1,3-thiazole C6H8ClNS 5/22/18 5/h4H,2-3H2,1H3 InChI=1S/C9H9NO2/ P2NP 1-phenyl-2-nitropropene [(1E)-2-nitroprop-1-en-1-yl]benzene c1-8(10(11)12)7-9-5-3-2- 4-6-9/h2-7H, C9H9NO2 10/2/18 1H3/b8-7+ InChI=1S/C9H11NO/ N-Phenylpropanamide propionanilide N-phenylpropanamide c1-2-9(11)10-8-6-4-3-5-7- 8/h3-7H, C9H11NO 5/22/18 2H2,1H3,(H,10,11) InChI=1S/C9H12BrN/ 3-Bromoamphetamine 3-BA; m-BA; 3-bromo-alpha-methyl-benzeneethanamine 1-(3-bromophenyl)propan-2-amine c1-7(11)5-8-3-2-4-9(10)6-8/h2-4,6-7H, C9H12BrN 1/18/19 5,11H2,1H3 InChI=1S/C9H12FN/ 3-Fluoroamphetamine 3-FA 1-(3-fluorophenyl)propan-2-amine c1-7(11)5-8-3-2-4-9(10)6- 8/h2-4,6-7H, C9H12FN 5/2/17 5,11H2,1H3 InChI=1S/C9H15NO/ Gabapentin lactam 2-azaspiro[4.
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