tuaminoheptane

tuaminoheptane
A sympathomimetic volatile amine, used by inhalation as a nasal decongestant; available also as t. sulfate, with the same actions, and more potent as a vasoconstrictor than ephedrine.

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tu·am·i·no·hep·tane (too″ə-me″no-hepґtān) an adrenergic administered by inhalation to produce vasoconstriction of the nasal mucosa for relief of congestion.

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