2-MDP (U-23807A) is a dissociative anaesthetic drug which has been found to be an NMDA antagonist and produces similar effects to PCP in animals. The levo or (-) isomer is […]
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Cyprodenate
Cyprodenate (Actebral) is a stimulant drug. It was used for counteracting the effects of benzodiazepine tranquillizer drugs before the development of newer antidotes such as flumazenil. It produces dimethylethanolamine as […]
Levophacetoperane
Levophacetoperane (LidépranPhacétoperane) is a psychostimulant developed by Rhône-Poulenc in the 1950s. The drug has been used as an antidepressant and anorectic. It is the reverse ester of methylphenidate. The reverse […]
Valnemulin
Valnemulin (trade name Econor) is a pleuromutilin antibiotic used to treat swine dysentery ileitis colitis and pneumonia. It is also used for the prevention of intestinal infections of swine. Valnemulin […]
5-Fluoro-AMT
5-Fluoro-α-methyltryptamine (5-Fluoro-αMT) is a tryptamine derivative. It is similar in structure to psychedelic tryptamines such as αMT and 5-MeO-αMT.5-Fluoro-αMT has been found to act as a potent and selective MAO-A […]
Valofane
Valofane is a sedative drug structurally related to the barbiturates and similar drugs such as primidone. It is metabolised once inside the body to form the barbiturate proxibarbal and is […]
Hexacyclonate
Hexacyclonate (Gevilon) is a stimulant drug. It was previously used for the treatment of alcoholism and for increasing motivation in elderly patients but is now mainly used for the treatment […]
Gilutensin
Gilutensin (Etifelmine) is a stimulant drug. It was used for the treatment of hypotension (low blood pressure).
Etamivan
Etamivan (INN) or ethamivan (USAN) trade name Analepticon is a respiratory stimulant drug related to nikethamide. It was mainly used in the treatment of barbiturate overdose and chronic obstructive pulmonary […]
Clofenciclan
Clofenciclan (Chlorphencyclan; Tonquil Vesitan) is a dopamine-releasing agent developed by Boehringer & Soehne in the 1950s. It proved unpopular as a treatment because of its pronounced stimulant activity.