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Pipradrol, also
known by its
brand name Meratran, is a mild
central nervous system stimulant that acts as a norepinephrine-dopamine
reuptake inhibitor...
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closely related on a
structural level to the
compounds methylphenidate and
pipradrol, all
three of
which share a
similar pharmacological action. Of
these three...
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Nomifensine (Merital) O-2172
Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil, Carphedon)
Pipradrol (Meretran)
Prolintane (Promotil, Katovit)
Pyrovalerone (Centroton, Thymergix)...
- 1950s. It has
stimulant and
anorectic effects and is
related to both
pipradrol and phenmetrazine. The
Ethyl ester of β-Phenylphenylalanine (Diphenylalanine)...
- indications.
Several other derivatives including rimiterol,
phacetoperane and
pipradrol also have more
limited medical application. A
rather larger number of...
- N06BX12
Acetylcarnitine N06BX13
Idebenone N06BX14
Prolintane N06BX15
Pipradrol N06BX16
Pramiracetam N06BX17
Adrafinil N06BX18
Vinpocetine N06BX21 Temgicoluril...
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Oxazepam Oxazolam Pemoline Pentazocine Pentobarbital Perampanel Pinazepam Pipradrol Pyrovalerone Prazepam Prolintane Propylhexedrine Secbutabarbital Secobarbital...
- levophacetoperane, medifoxamine, mesocarb, methylphenidate, nomifensine,
pipradrol, prolintane, and pyrovalerone. The
following drugs are or have been used...
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Retrieved 2012-05-04. "A
Change to the
Misuse of
Drugs Act 1971:
control of
pipradrol-related
compounds and phenazepam". Gov.uk. UK Home Office. 7 Jun 2012...
- Ataractan, Calmeran, Frenoton, Frenquel, Psychosan), also
known as γ-
pipradrol, is a drug
which is an ataractive; an
agent which diminishes hallucinations...