phenmetrazine hydrochloride

phenmetrazine hydrochloride
An anorexic agent with sympathomimetic properties.

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phen·met·ra·zine hy·dro·chlo·ride (fen-metґrə-zēn) [USP] a central nervous system stimulant formerly used as an anorectic but no longer available because of potential for abuse; see amphetamine.

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