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Phenmetrazine (INN, USAN, BAN) (brand name Preludin, and many others) is a
stimulant drug
first synthesized in 1952 and
originally used as an appetite...
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analogue of
phenmetrazine that has been sold
online as a
designer drug. 3-Fluorophenmetrazine is a
fluorinated analogue of
phenmetrazine, a stimulant...
- an
appetite suppressant.
Phendimetrazine functions as a
prodrug of
phenmetrazine;
approximately 30
percent of an oral dose is
converted into it. Phendimetrazine...
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phenylmorpholine derivative,
closely related to
better known drugs such as
phenmetrazine and 3-fluorophenmetrazine. It has been
identified as a
synthetic impurity...
- or
substituted phenmetrazines alternatively, are
chemical derivatives of
phenylmorpholine or of the
psychostimulant drug
phenmetrazine. Most such compounds...
- 1960s. The drug was
never marketed. It is the 5-ketone
derivative of
phenmetrazine and
would similarly be
expected to
produce psychostimulant effects,...
- 5-dimethylmorpholine is a drug with
stimulant and
anorectic effects,
related to
phenmetrazine.
Based on what is
known from
other phenylmorpholines with
similar structure...
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Methamphetamine Methylphenidate Methylphenobarbital Pentobarbital Phencyclidine Phenmetrazine Secobarbital Preparations containing the
above substances are also covered...
- 4-oxazine) is a drug with
stimulant and
anorectic effects,
related to
phenmetrazine.
Compounds related to G-130 and
radafaxine were
synthesized that behave...
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phenylmorpholine derivative,
closely related to
better known drugs such as
phenmetrazine and 3-fluorophenmetrazine. It was
first identified in
Slovenia in 2015...