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Pipradrol

The following portions of the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 (21 USC Sec. 812) define the five schedules for controlled substances and specify the substances included in each schedule. Note that in order to comply with the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, signed at Vienna, Austria, on February 21, 1971, pipradrol and SPA (also known as (-)-l-dimethylamino-l,2-diphenylethane) were added to Schedule 4. By amendment in 2000 GHB (gamma hydroxybutyric acid) was added to Schedule 1.]... [Pg.236]

Chemical Name 2-Piperidinemethanol, a,a-diphenyl-, hydrochloride Common Name Pipradrol hydrochloride Structural Formula ... [Pg.2773]

Robbins TW, Watson DA, Gaskin M, Ennis C (1983) Contrasting interactions of pipradrol, d-amphetamine, cocaine, cocaine analogues, apomorphine and other drugs with conditioned reinforc-mento. Psychopharmacol 50 113-119. [Pg.388]

Infra-red Spectrum. Principal peaks at wavenumbers 701, 740, 690,1585,1300,1065 (pipradrol hydrochloride, KBrdisk). [Pg.909]

Dose. Pipradrol hydrochloride has been given in doses of 2 to 6 mg daily. [Pg.909]

Codeine Hydrochloride Dequalinium Acetate Fluorometholone Hexamethonium Bromide Riboflavine Stilbazium Iodide Mianserin Hydrochloride Tacrine Hydrochloride Diclofenac Sodium Vinblastine Sulphate Cyclizine Hydrochloride Amiloride Hydrochloride Protoveratrine B Meclofenamate Sodium 5-Methyltryptamine Hydrochloride Dicoumarol Mebendazole Pipradrol Hydrochloride Carbenoxolone Flucytosine Phanquone Phenytoin... [Pg.1092]

SYNS a,a-DIPHENYL-2-PIPERIDINEMETHANOL HYDROCHLORIDE a-(2-PIPERIDYL)BENZHYDROL HYDROCHLORIDE PIPRADOL HYDROCHLORIDE PIPRADROL HYDROCHLORIDE PIRIDROL HYDROCHLORIDE PYRIDROL SAFETY PROFILE Poison by ingestion, subcutaneous, intravenous, and intraperitoneal routes. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of HCl and NOx. [Pg.1131]

Class C includes certain drugs related to the amphetamines, such as benzphetamine and chlorphentermine, buprenorphine, diethylpro-pion, mazindol, meprobamate, pemoline, pipradrol and most benzodiazepines. Cannabis and cannabis resin have been rescheduled as class C, but were class B until 2003. [Pg.431]


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