Thursday, April 10, 2014

Oxilofrine

Oxilofrine
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Oxilofrine

Systematic (IUPAC) name
(1S*,2R*)-(±)-4-(1-Hydroxy-2-methylamino-propyl)phenol
Clinical data
Legal status Uncontrolled
Identifiers
CAS number 365-26-4
ATC code None
PubChem CID 9701
ChemSpider 9320
UNII F49638UBDR
KEGG D08314
ChEMBL CHEMBL30400
Chemical data
Formula C10H15NO2
Mol. mass 181.23 g/mol
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Oxilofrine (also known as methylsynephrine, hydroxyephrine, oxyephrine, and 4-HMP) is a stimulant drug[1] and is an amphetamine chemically related to ephedrine and to synephrine.

Oxilofrine is currently a WADA prohibited substance when used in competition.[2] It is an ingredient found in some dietary supplements.[3]

References[edit]
Jump up ^ Fourcroy, Jean L. (2008). Pharmacology, doping and sports: a scientific guide for athletes, coaches, physicians, scientists and administrators. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-42845-3.
Jump up ^ http://list.wada-ama.org/prohibited-in-competition/prohibited-substances/
Jump up ^ Charles Pelkey (2010-04-13). "Oliveira suspended for two years". Velonews.

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