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Methylephedrine hydrochloride

Dose. Methylephedrine hydrochloride has been given in doses of 160 to 200 mg daily. [Pg.767]

Figure 6. Effect of methanol (A) and water (B) as a modifier on the solubilities of the hydrochloride salts of ephedrine derivatives in CO, at 80 C and 34.0 MPa. ME = methylephedrine (3) NE = norephedrine (4) E = ephedrine (5) PE = pseudoephedrine (6) [41]. Reproduced with permission from Vieweg Publishing 1999. Figure 6. Effect of methanol (A) and water (B) as a modifier on the solubilities of the hydrochloride salts of ephedrine derivatives in CO, at 80 C and 34.0 MPa. ME = methylephedrine (3) NE = norephedrine (4) E = ephedrine (5) PE = pseudoephedrine (6) [41]. Reproduced with permission from Vieweg Publishing 1999.
The separation of the six natural ephedra bases has been described by Kanao (150). /-Ephedrine was first separated as hydrochloride, then -ephedrine as the free base, /-methylephedrine as the oxalate, d-methyl-lA-ephedrine as the d-bitartrate and finally nor-d- -ephedrine, from... [Pg.343]


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