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Ethylphenidate (EPH) is a
central nervous system (CNS)
stimulant and a
close analog of methylphenidate.
Ethylphenidate acts as a norepinephrine–dopamine...
- When
methylphenidate is
coingested with ethanol, a
metabolite called ethylphenidate is
formed via
hepatic transesterification, not
unlike the
hepatic formation...
- of the
psychostimulant drugs methylphenidate,
dexmethylphenidate and
ethylphenidate. When
administered orally,
methylphenidate is
extensively metabolized...
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repeated intermittent use.
Methylphenidate and its
analogues (such as
ethylphenidate, 4F-MPH, and isopropylphenidate)
share similar pharmacological profiles...
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Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin)
Difemetorex (Cleofil)
Diphenylprolinol (D2PM)
Ethylphenidate Fencamfamine (Glucoenergan, Reactivan)
Fencamine (Altimina, Sicoclor)...
- When
methylphenidate is
coingested with ethanol, a
metabolite called ethylphenidate is
formed via
hepatic transesterification, not
unlike the
hepatic formation...
- long-term
topical drug application,
including nasal administration of
ethylphenidate, methamphetamine, cocaine,
crushed prescription pills, or decongestant...
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placement of
ethylphenidate into
Schedule I status,
which would include its isomers. 4-Methylmethylphenidate is a
positional isomer of
ethylphenidate and thus...
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bioavailability of
methylphenidate (elevated
plasma dexmethylphenidate).
Ethylphenidate formation appears to be more
common when
large quantities of methylphenidate...
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reuptake inhibitors)
Paroxetine Stimulants and nootropics:
Methylphenidate Ethylphenidate Pipradrol Desoxypipradrol Histamine 1 (H1)
receptor antagonists/inverse...