Oxedrine
Oxedrine Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Oxedrine, also referred to as, p-synephrine, is naturally occurring alkaloid. It is present in approved drug products as neo-synephrine, its m-substituted analog. p-synephrine and m-synephrine are known for their longer acting adrenergic effects compared to norepinephrine.
The similarity of naming between m-synephrine and the unsubstituted form, synephrine, is a source of some confusion however m-synephrine refers to a related drug more commonly known as phenylephrine. While the compounds share some chemical and pharmacological similarities, they are in fact distinct chemical entities.
Trade Name | Oxedrine |
Generic | Synephrine |
Synephrine Other Names | Oxedrine, p-synephrine |
Type | |
Formula | C9H13NO2 |
Weight | Average: 167.205 Monoisotopic: 167.094628665 |
Groups | Experimental |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
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