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- Benfluorex, sold under the brand name Mediator, is an anorectic and hypolipidemic agent that is structurally related to fenfluramine (a substituted amphetamine)...
- depressants by MeSH, an index of medical journal articles and books. Benfluorex (removed from the market by the EMA due to increased risk of heart disease)...
- Agomelatine (Valdoxan, Melitor, Thymanax) Almitrine (Duxil, Vectarion) Benfluorex (Mediaxal) Carbutamide (Glucidoral) Daflon 500 Fenspiride (Pneumorel)...
- major active metabolite of the appetite suppressants fenfluramine and benfluorex. The compound is a racemic mixture of two enantiomers with differing activities...
- Aripiprazole Asenapine Atomoxetine Azacyclonol Beclamide Benactyzine Benfluorex Benzydamine Benzoctamine Benzquinamide Biperiden Brexpiprazole Brivaracetam...
- cells that have biological signalling functions Mediator, a brand name of benfluorex, a withdrawn anorectic and hypolipidemic medication Mediator pattern,...
- Amphetaminil Arbutamine β-Methylphenethylamine β-Phenylmethamphetamine Benfluorex Benzphetamine BDB BOH 3-Benzhydrylmorpholine BPAP Camfetamine Cathine...
- Ertugliflozin Ipragliflozin Luseogliflozin Remogliflozin§ Sergliflozin§ Sotagliflozin Tofogliflozin† Velagliflozin Other BenfluorexBromocriptine Imeglimin...
- Amfepentorex Amphetamine (Dextroamphetamine, Levoamphetamine) Amphetaminil Benfluorex Benzphetamine Cathine Clobenzorex Dimethylamphetamine Ephedrine Etilamfetamine...
- Amphetamine Amphetaminil Armodafinil (active enantiomer of Modafinil) Benfluorex Benzphetamine Benzylpiperazine Bromantane (Ladasten) Cathine (5 ug/ml...