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Hydroxybupropion (code name BW 306U), or 6-
hydroxybupropion, is the
major active metabolite of the
antidepressant and
smoking cessation drug bupropion...
- of
hydroxybupropion,
which in
humans occurs as a
mixture of (2R,3R)-
hydroxybupropion and (2S,3S)-
hydroxybupropion (radafaxine).
Hydroxybupropion is formed...
- (developmental code GW-353,162; also
known as (2S,3S)-
hydroxybupropion or (S,S)-
hydroxybupropion) is a norepinephrine–dopamine
reuptake inhibitor (NDRI)...
- and a
decrease in
hydroxybupropion blood concentration. The
reverse effect (decrease of
bupropion and
increase of
hydroxybupropion) can be
expected with...
- more
potent NRI and
likely NRA due to bupropion's
major metabolite hydroxybupropion)
Cocaine Fluorenol (extremely weak)
Medifoxamine (relatively weak)...
- 2R)-erythrohydrobupropion.
Other metabolites of
bupropion include hydroxybupropion and threohydrobupropion.
Information on the
pharmacological actions...
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elimination half-lives of
bupropion active metabolites are 35 hours for
hydroxybupropion, 44 hours for erythrohydrobupropion, and 33 hours for threohydrobupropion...
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Gantacurium chloride Halothane Hexafluronium Hexamethonium (benzohexonium)
Hydroxybupropion Hydroxynorketamine Ibogaine Isoflurane Ketamine Kynurenic acid Laudanosine...
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Cilansetron CSP-2503
Dazopride Dolasetron Galanolactone Granisetron Hydroxybupropion Lerisetron Memantine Ondansetron Palonosetron Ramosetron Renzapride...
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Ephenidine Esketamine EXP-561
Fencamfamin Fezolamine Fluorenol GYKI-52895
Hydroxybupropion Indatraline Ketamine Lefetamine Levophacetoperane Liafensine LR-5182...