Cloforex
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Chemical compound
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Trade names | Frenapyl, Lipociden, Oberex, Vidipon, Zeisin |
Other names | Carbamic acid, N-[2-(4-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylethyl]-, ethyl ester |
Routes of administration | Oral |
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Melting point | 89 °C (192 °F) |
Boiling point | 52.75 °C (126.95 °F) |
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Cloforex (Oberex) is an anorectic of the amphetamine class.[1] It is a prodrug to chlorphentermine.[2] It never became a mass produced drug in part due to the side effects found in mice. Mice who consumed 75 mg of cloforex a day experienced weight loss along with pulmonary hypertension and hair loss.[3]
References
- ISBN 3-88763-075-0.
- ISBN 0-12-040506-7.
- PMID 7197305.
antagonists
receptor agonists
- Beloranib§
- Bimagrumab§
- Desiccated thyroid‡
- Metformin
- Metreleptin
- Naltrexone
- Setmelanotide
- Topiramate
- ZGN-1061
- Zonisamide
- Water
- #WHO-EM
- ‡Withdrawn from market
- Clinical trials:
- †Phase III
- §Never to phase III
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