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Trade names | Paredrine, Paremyd, Pedrolon, Mycadrine, Paredrinex, others |
Other names | 4-Hydroxyamphetamine; 4-HA; Hydroxyamfetamine; Oxamphetamine; Norpholedrine; para-Hydroxyamphetamine; α-Methyltyramine; Methyltyramine, Hydroxyamphetamine (USAN US) |
Routes of administration | Eye drops |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.002.866 |
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Formula | C9H13NO |
Molar mass | 151.209 g·mol−1 |
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Hydroxyamphetamine, also known as 4-hydroxyamphetamine or norpholedrine and sold under the brand names Paredrine and Paremyd among others, is a sympathomimetic medication used in eye drops to dilate the pupil for eye examinations.[1][2][3][4]
Hydroxyamfetamine acts as a norepinephrine releasing agent and hence is an indirectly acting sympathomimetic.[5][6] It is a substituted phenethylamine and amphetamine.[4]
Hydroxyamphetamine appeared to remain marketed only in the Czech Republic as of 2004.[3]
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