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
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Oxedrine
Oxedrine

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