Fenbutrazate
| Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
|---|---|
| 2-(3-methyl-2-phenylmorpholin-4-yl)ethyl 2-phenylbutanoate | |
| Clinical data | |
| Pregnancy cat. | ? |
| Legal status | ℞ Prescription only |
| Routes | Oral |
| Identifiers | |
| CAS number | 4378-36-3 |
| ATC code | None |
| PubChem | CID 20395 |
| ChemSpider | 19210 |
| UNII | BKY8H56395 |
| Chemical data | |
| Formula | C23H29NO3 |
| Mol. mass | 367.48 g/mol |
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Fenbutrazate (INN), also known as phenbutrazate (BAN), is a psychostimulant used as an appetite suppressant under the trade names Cafilon, Filon, and Sabacid in Europe, Japan, and Hong Kong.[1][2] It is a derivative of phenmetrazine and may function as a prodrug to it similarly to phendimetrazine.[3] It is not known to be a controlled substance anywhere in the world yet.
References
- ^ David J. Triggle (1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN 0-412-46630-9.
- ^ Keup W (June 1986). "Use, indications and distribution in different countries of the stimulant and hallucinogenic amphetamine derivatives under consideration by WHO". Drug and Alcohol Dependence 17 (2-3): 169–92. doi:10.1016/0376-8716(86)90007-4. PMID 2874968.
- ^ "WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence - 22nd Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-03-24.
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