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Phenylpropanolamine (PPA), sold
under many
brand names, is a
sympathomimetic agent used as a
decongestant and
appetite suppressant. It was once common...
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combined with
phenylpropanolamine to form an
allergy medication with both
antihistamine and
decongestant properties,
though phenylpropanolamine is no longer...
- is a
substituted amphetamine and is
closely related to ephedrine,
phenylpropanolamine, and amphetamine. It is the (1S,2S)-enantiomer of β-hydroxy-N-methylamphetamine...
- stereoisomers)
Phenylpropanolamine (racemic
phenylpropanolamine; norephedrine; (1R,2S/1S,2R)-β-hydroxyamphetamine; (±)-
phenylpropanolamine) (1R,2S)-Phenylpropanolamine...
- to albumin.
Ephedrine is
largely not metabolized.
Norephedrine (
phenylpropanolamine) is an
active metabolite of
ephedrine formed via N-demethylation...
- such hy****nsitivity
reactions include the use of pseudoephedrine,
phenylpropanolamine,
methamphetamine and
other drugs at
prescribed doses as well as at...
-
simply β-hydroxyamphetamines, also
known as phenylisopropanolamines,
phenylpropanolamines, norephedrines, or cathinols, are
derivatives of β-hydroxyamphetamine...
- and
partially mediates the
efficacy of
appetite suppressants like
phenylpropanolamine and
amphetamine in the
treatment of obesity.
Norepinephrine has been...
- years. In
prior formulations,
Dexatrim contained the
decongestant phenylpropanolamine (PPA) and the amphetamine-like
compound ephedra. A 2000
study by...
- PMID 15900355. O'Connell MB,
Gross CR (1990). "The
effect of single-dose
phenylpropanolamine on
blood pressure in
patients with
hypertension controlled by beta...