Mazindol (brand names Mazanor, Sanorex) is a stimulant drug which is used as an appetite suppressant.[2] It was developed by Sandoz-Wander in the 1960s.[3]
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Mazindol (brand names Mazanor, Sanorex) is a stimulant drug which is used as an appetite suppressant. It was developed by Sandoz-Wander in the 1960s. Mazindol...
all fused together but could still be classified as tetracyclic include: Mazindol (Mazanor, Sanorex) – a monoamine reuptake inhibitor used as an appetite...
or may not be clinically-relevant: adrafinil, armodafinil, bupropion, mazindol, modafinil, nefazodone, sertraline, and sibutramine. The following drugs...
also exert intrinsic effects on hypersomnia in depressed adolescents. Mazindol is a stimulant similar to amphetamines that "has been shown to be effective...
(withdrawn in the United States by the FDA due to an increased risk of cancer) Mazindol Mefenorex Phentermine Sibutramine† (in some countries withdrawn from the...
the monkeys' self-administration behavior. However, one of the drugs, mazindol, didn't have the same effect on all the monkeys. This suggests that the...
(molar mass: 284.74 g/mol, exact mass: 284.0716 u) may refer to: Diazepam Mazindol This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with the...