- Source: Levophacetoperane
Levophacetoperane (Lidépran, Phacétoperane) 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. Phacetoperane and levophacetoperane have been used as wakefulness-promoting agents in the treatment of narcolepsy.
See also
Cocaine reverse ester
Dexmethylphenidate
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Levophacetoperane
- Dopamine reuptake inhibitor
- Cocaine
- Ketamine
- Brazilian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
- Venlafaxine
- Methylphenidate
- Sertraline
- Ibogaine
- Amitriptyline