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Chemical Compound Review

Fenmetrazin     3-methyl-2-phenyl-morpholine

Synonyms: Cafilon, Fenmetrazina, Oxazimedrine, Phenmetrazin, Defenmetrazin, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of Phenmetrazine hydrochloride

 

Psychiatry related information on Phenmetrazine hydrochloride

  • In a large prospective, observational study of pregnancy and child development, the anorectic drugs (amphetamines and phenmetrazine) prescribed to gravid women during different stages of pregnancy were evaluated for their teratogenicity [5].
 

High impact information on Phenmetrazine hydrochloride

 

Associations of Phenmetrazine hydrochloride with other chemical compounds

  • Determination of phenmetrazine in urine by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry after liquid-liquid extraction and derivatization with perfluorooctanoyl chloride [11].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Phenmetrazine hydrochloride

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  10. A convenient derivatization method for gas chromatography/mass spectrometric determination of phenmetrazine in urine using 2,2,2-trichloroethyl chloroformate. Dasgupta, A., Handler, M.S., Nine, J.S. J. Forensic Sci. (1998) [Pubmed]
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