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Quaaludes is the brand name for methaqualone, a hypnotic sedative drug. It was originally marketed in the US by William H. Rorer, Inc., and later by the Lemmon Company. The name "Quaalude" is a portmanteau of "quiet interlude". Methaqualone is a non-barbiturate sedative and has been used as a hypnotic to treat insomnia. It was also prescribed as a muscle relaxant and sedative in the 1960s and 70s.
Key characteristics:
Chemical name: Methaqualone.
Brand name: Quaalude.
Other brand names: Sopor, Mandrax.
Form: Typically found as tablets.
Action: Sedative, hypnotic, and muscle relaxant.
Use: Originally prescribed for insomnia, but became widely abused.
Recreational use: Popular among young people in the 1970s and 1980s.
"714": A slang term for Quaaludes, stemming from the number printed on some tablets.