Difemetorex
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Formula | C20H25NO |
Molar mass | 295.426 g·mol−1 |
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Difemetorex (INN; sold as Cleofil), also known as diphemethoxidine, is a stimulant drug of the piperidine class which was used as an appetite suppressant, but produced intolerable side effects such as insomnia which limited its clinical use.[1][2][3][4][5] It was introduced in France by Ciba-Geigy in 1966 but is now no longer marketed.[6]
See also[]
- Desoxypipradrol
- Diphenylprolinol
- SCH-5472
References[]
- ^ Isbell H, Chrusciel TS. Dependence Liability of Non-Narcotic Drugs. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1970; 43: Supplement.
- ^ Stepanek J, Zolliker VR (June 1971). "[Circulatory effects of the anorectic Diphemethoxidine compared with the effects of Amphetamine and Aminorex]". Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie. 191 (2): 376–99. PMID 5089225.
- ^ Stepanek J (September 1972). "[Alteration of the acid-base equilibrium by the anorectic diphemethoxidine in comparison with the effect of amphetamine and aminorex]". Archives Internationales de Pharmacodynamie et de Therapie. 199 (1): 122–38. PMID 5072180.
- ^ Hall JA, Morton I (1999). Concise dictionary of pharmacological agents: properties and synonyms. Kluwer Academic. ISBN 0-7514-0499-3.
- ^ "The use of common stems in the selection of International Nonproprietary Names (INN) for pharmaceutical substances" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-23.[dead link]
- ^ Brudon P (1983). Médicaments pour tous en l'an 2000?: les multinationales pharmaceutiques suisses face au tiers monde : l'exemple du Mexique. France: Editions d'En bas. p. 207. ISBN 2-8290-0039-0.
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See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • Monoamine releasing agents • Adrenergics • Dopaminergics • Serotonergics • Monoamine metabolism modulators • Monoamine neurotoxins |
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