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Bromantane, sold
under the
brand name Ladasten, is an
atypical central nervous system (CNS)
stimulant and
anxiolytic drug of the
adamantane family that...
- some involvement.
Bromantane is a
stimulant drug with
anxiolytic properties developed in
Russia during the late 1980s.
Bromantane acts
mainly by facilitating...
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never marketed. It is an
adamantane derivative and is
closely related to
bromantane (N-(2-adamantyl)-N-(para-bromophenyl)amine) and
other adamantanes. It...
- via non-exhaustive action. For example, at
least part of the
action of
bromantane on
improving physical resiliency is
mediated by
upregulation of tyrosine...
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structurally related to
other adamantanes like
bromantane and rimantadine,
which also have
dopaminergic actions.
Bromantane can
upregulate tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)...
- as
bemethyl and
bromantane have been used to
prepare athletes and
enhance performance in
Olympic competition. However, only
bromantane has been placed...
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suggest that
adapromine and
related adamantanes including amantadine,
bromantane (1-amino-2-bromophenyladamantane), and
memantine have psychostimulant-like...
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Academy of Sciences.[citation needed]
Selank 9-Methyl-β-carboline (9-Me-BC)
Bromantane List of
Russian drugs Voronina TA (2023). "Cognitive
Impairment and Nootropic...
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Other drugs among adamantane derivatives include adapalene, adapromine,
bromantane (bromantan), carmantadine,
chlodantane (chlodantan), dopamantine, gludantan...
- (Aranose, Aranoza) –
antineoplastic agent Bemethyl (bemitil) –
actoprotector Bromantane (Ladasten) – psychostimulant, antidepressant, anxiolytic, adaptogen/actoprotector...