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Fenfluramine hydrochloride

Fenfluramine hydrochloride Pondimin Wyeth-Ayerst Appetite suppressant 6/14/1973 9/15/1997 23.25 years Valvular heart disease Not available... [Pg.502]

Infra-red Spectrum. Principal peaks at wavenumbers 1165,1116, 1070, 698, 793, 1202 (fenfluramine hydrochloride, KBrdisk). [Pg.614]

Three children aged 6 years, 3 years, and 1 year 9 months ingested between them about 4 g of fenfluramine hydrochloride. The youngest and the oldest child died postmortem blood concentrations were 6.5 and 16 ig/ml respectively and liver concentrations were 48 and 136pg/g a urine concentration of 60 ig/ml was found in the younger child (R. G. Gold et ai. Lancet, 1969,2,1306). [Pg.615]

A 13-year-old boy died after ingesting 2 g of fenfluramine hydrochloride postmortem concentrations, ig/ml or pg/g, were ... [Pg.615]

Dose. Initially 40 mg of fenfluramine hydrochloride daily, increasing to 60 to 120 mg daily. [Pg.615]

Fenfluramine Hydrochloride Clorprenaline Hydrochloride Lysergic Acid Stilboestrol Dichlorophen Bufylline Orphenadrine Meptazinol Hydrochloride Methylphenidate Hydrochloride Halazone Sulphamethizole Tolbutamide Doxylamine Hexoestrol Oestrone Mecloqualone Nordazepam Chloroprocaine Medazepam Carbutamide Normorphine Pilocarpine Nitrate Sulphapyridine Sodium Cyclazocine Dextromethorphan Methoprotryne Meprylcaine Hydrochloride Procainamide Hydrochloride Muzolimine Clorgyline... [Pg.1076]

Cook, P. Hersey, J.A. Powder mixing in the tableting of fenfluramine hydrochloride evaluation of a mixer. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 1974, 26, 298-303. [Pg.1620]

Fenfluramine Hydrochloride. Fenfluramine hydrochloride, ( )N-elhyl-fr-mcthyl-m-(trifluoromethyl)phene-thylamine hydrochloride (Pondimin), is unique in this group of drugs, in that it tends to produce sedation rather than... [Pg.513]

Levo-Dromoran levorphanol. levofenfluramine [inn) is the (/Q-form of fenfluramine hydrochloride. It is an (indirect-acting) SYMPATHOMIMETIC amine, levofloxacin ofloxacin, levoleucovorin calcium calcium levofolinale. levomenthol menthol, levomepromazine methotrimeprazine. levomethadone methadone, levomethadyl dimepheptanol. levomethadyl acetate dimepheptanol levacetylmethadol. [Pg.164]

Withdrawals from the market of ethically approved drugs in recent years [e.g., Pon-dimin (fenfluramine hydrochloride) and its sister compound Redux (dexfenflura-mine hydrochloride) for reasons of abnormal heart valve effects in 1996 Baycol/Li-pobay (cerivastatin) for occurrence of fatal rhabdomyolysis in 2001 Serzone (nefazo-dine) for associated Hver failure in 2003]... [Pg.1604]


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