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Phentermin

Pemoline [2152-34-3] (24), stmcturally dissimilar to amphetamine or methylphenidate, appears to share the CNS-stimulating properties. As a consequence, pemoline is employed in the treatment of ADHD and of narcolepsy. There are several other compounds that are stmcturally related to amphetamines, although not as potent and, presumably, without as much abuse potential. These compounds also have anorexic effects and are used to treat obesity. Some of the compounds available are phentermine [122-09-8] fenfluramine [458-24-2] and an agent that is available over-the-counter, phenylpropanolamine [1483815-4] (26). [Pg.465]

The p-chloro analog of phentermine has much the same activity as the parent compound, with perhaps a somewhat decreased activity on the central nervous system. Alkylation of p-chloro-benzyl chloride with the carbanion obtained from treatment of 2-nitropropane with strong base affords the compound containing the required carbon skeleton (74). Catalytic reduction of the nitro group yields chlorphentermine (75). ... [Pg.73]

Phentermine HCI Vinblastine sulfate Vincristine sulfate Benzene sulfonyl chloride Glybuzole Glymidine Tranilast... [Pg.1615]

Benzpyrinium bromide Phentermine HCI N -Benzyl-N-tert-butylamine Carbuterol Terbutaline... [Pg.1616]

Fazidinium bromide Fenoterol hydrobromide Folic acid Halothane Ifenprodil tartrate Ketamine HCI Mema ntine Metaproterenol Norfenefrine Oxaflozane HCI Phendimetrazine tartrate Phentermine HCI Procarbazine HCI Promegestone Pyrovalerone HCI Sulfacytine Sulfalene Trioxsalen N-8romoacetamide Fluazacort... [Pg.1617]

Linfolysin - Chlorambucil Linosal - Betamethasone Linostil -Dimetacrine tartrate Linton Haloperidol Linyl - Phentermine HCI Lioresal Baclofen Lipanor - Ciprofibrate Lipenthyl - Fenofibrate Lipentyl - Fenofibrate Lipavil - Clofibrate Lipavlon - Clofibrate Lipenan - Clofibride Lipidax - Fenofibrate Lipidicon - Clofibrate Lipidil - Fenofibrate Lipo - Folic acid Lipo-BC - Inositol... [Pg.1713]

The appetite-suppressing effect of (3-phenylethylamine drugs is either related to their sympathomimetic effect (metamphetamine, phentermine, diethylpropion), to... [Pg.211]


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