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Trade names | Carnigen, Cophylac, Suprifen, others |
Other names | Oxilophrine; Hydroxyephedrine; (±)-Hydroxyephedrine; 4-Hydroxyephedrine; p-Hydroxyephedrine; Oxyephedrine; Methylsynephrine; 4-HMP; 4,β-Dihydroxy-N-methyl-α-methylphenethylamine; 4,β-Dihydroxy-N-methylamphetamine |
Routes of administration | Oral[1] |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.006.067 |
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Formula | C10H15NO2 |
Molar mass | 181.235 g·mol−1 |
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Oxilofrine, sold under the brand names Carnigen and Suprifen among others, is a sympathomimetic medication which has been used as an antihypotensive agent and cough suppressant.[4][5][6] It is taken by mouth.[1]
Oxilofrine acts as a norepinephrine releasing agent and hence is an indirectly acting sympathomimetic.[7][6][8] It is a substituted amphetamine and is closely related to ephedrine (with oxilofrine also being known as 4-hydroxyephedrine).[4][8]
Oxilofrine was first developed in the 1930s.[9] It is mostly no longer marketed today.[10]
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