O,O′-Diacetyldopamine
O,O′-Diacetyldopamine, or 3,4-O-diacetyldopamine, also known as 3,4-diacetoxyphenethylamine, is a synthetic derivative of dopamine in which both of the hydroxyl groups have been acetylated. == Description == The drug was an attempt at creating a more lipophilic analogue and prodrug of dopamine which could potentially be used medically for central nervous system indications like treatment of Parkinson's disease.