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What (who) is methaqualone - definition

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methaqualone         
[m?'?akw?l??n]
¦ noun trademark a sedative and sleep-inducing drug. Also called Quaalude (trademark).
Origin
1960s: from elements of its chemical name meth- + -a- + qu(inine) + a(zo- + -o)l + -one.
Mandrax         
['mandraks]
¦ noun trademark a sedative drug containing methaqualone and diphenhydramine.
Origin
1960s: of unknown origin.
Quaalude         
['kwe?l(j)u:d]
¦ noun trademark for methaqualone.
Origin
1960s: an invented name.

Wikipedia

Methaqualone

Methaqualone is a hypnotic sedative. It was sold under the brand names Quaalude ( KWAY-lood) and Sopor among others, which contained 300 mg of methaqualone, and sold as a combination drug under the brand name Mandrax, which contained 250 mg methaqualone and 25 mg diphenhydramine within the same tablet, mostly in Europe. Commercial production of methaqualone was halted in the mid-1980s due to widespread abuse and addictiveness. It is a member of the quinazolinone class.

The sedative–hypnotic activity of methaqualone was first noted in 1955. In 1962, methaqualone was patented in the United States by Wallace and Tiernan. Its use peaked in the early 1970s for the treatment of insomnia, and as a sedative and muscle relaxant.

Methaqualone became increasingly popular as a recreational drug and club drug in the late 1960s and 1970s, known variously as "ludes" or "disco biscuits" due to its widespread use during the popularity of disco in the 1970s, or "sopers" (also "soaps") in the United States and Canada, and "mandrakes" and "mandies" in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. The substance was sold both as a free base and as a salt (hydrochloride). This use means the drug is controlled in most countries, and is so under Schedule II of the United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

Examples of use of methaqualone
1. About 4,400 kg of ‘Methaqualone‘, popularly known as mandrax, were seized from a godown in Badarpur locality near Delhi–Haryana border in South Delhi during a raid on Sunday.
2. "These are sham defenses in most cases, but it always puts the Native American Church and its legitimate use of peyote in the crossfire." Though not considered addictive, peyote is included in the Drug Enforcement Administration‘s list of Schedule I controlled substances along with heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana and methaqualone.