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Dexfenfluramine hydrochloride

Bever, K, Perry, P. Dexfenfluramine hydrochloride an anorexigenic agent. Am. J. Health Syst. Pharm. 54 2059, 1976. [Pg.50]

Dolan JA, Amchin J, Albano D. Potential hazard of serotonin syndrcxne associated with dexfenfluramine hydrochloride (Redux) KtpXy.JAKdA (1996) 276,1220-1. [Pg.1145]

Acidification may be used for severe, acute amphetamine, dexfenfluramine or phencyclidine poisoning. The objective is to maintain a urine pH of 5.5-65 by giving i.v. infusion of arginine hydrochloride (10 g) over 30 min, followed by ammonium chloride (4 g) 2-hourly by mouth. It is rarely necessary. Phenoxybenzamine should be adequate for amphetamine-like drugs (a-adrenoceptor block). [Pg.156]


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