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  2. Phenylpropanolamine - Wikipedia

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    Levels of phenylpropanolamine in the brain are about 40% of those in the heart and 20% of those in the lungs. [6] The hydroxyl group of phenylpropanolamine at the β carbon increases its hydrophilicity, reduces its permeation through the blood–brain barrier, and limits its central nervous system (CNS) effects. [6]

  3. Substituted β-hydroxyamphetamine - Wikipedia

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    Some β-hydroxyamphetamines have had their side chain extended and cyclized.Examples include certain substituted phenylmorpholines like phenmetrazine and phendimetrazine and their analogues; substituted phenylmorpholines related to bupropion like radafaxine (cyclized (2S,3S)-hydroxybupropion) and manifaxine; certain substituted aminorexes like 4-methylaminorex and 4,4'-dimethylaminorex; and ...

  4. Verapamil - Wikipedia

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    Verapamil, sold under various trade names, [1] is a calcium channel blocker medication used for the treatment of high blood pressure, angina (chest pain from not enough blood flow to the heart), and supraventricular tachycardia. [9]

  5. Ephedrine - Wikipedia

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    Norephedrine (phenylpropanolamine) is an active metabolite of ephedrine formed via N-demethylation. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] About 8 to 20% of an oral dose of ephedrine is demethylated into norephedrine, about 4 to 13% is oxidatively deaminated into benzoic acid , and a small fraction is converted into 1,2-dihydroxy-1-phenylpropane.

  6. Propanolamines - Wikipedia

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    1-Amino-2-propanol Betaxolol Metoprolol Nadolol Pindolol Propranolol Timolol. Propanolamines are a class of chemical compounds, many of which are pharmaceutical drugs. They are amino alcohols that are derivatives of 1-amino-2-propanol.

  7. Promethazine - Wikipedia

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    Promethazine, sold under the brand name Phenergan among others, is a first-generation antihistamine, sedative, and antiemetic used to treat allergies, insomnia, and nausea.

  8. L-Norpseudoephedrine - Wikipedia

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    L-Norpseudoephedrine, or (−)-norpseudoephedrine, is a psychostimulant drug of the amphetamine family. It is one of the four optical isomers of phenylpropanolamine, the other three being cathine ((+)-norpseudoephedrine), (−)-norephedrine, and (+)-norephedrine; as well as one of the two enantiomers of norpseudoephedrine (the other being cathine). [1]

  9. Substance-induced psychosis - Wikipedia

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    Substance-induced psychosis (commonly known as toxic psychosis or drug-induced psychosis) is a form of psychosis that is attributed to substance intoxication, withdrawal or recent consumption of psychoactive drugs.