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p-Hydroxyamphetamine

Known as: Phenol, 4-(2-aminopropyl)-, p Hydroxyamphetamine, 4-hydroxyamphetamine 
An indirect-acting sympathomimetic amine with adrenergic property. Hydroxyamphetamine, when applied topically to the eye, stimulates the release of… 
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2009
2009
The liver microsomal p-hydroxylation of amphetamine to parahydroxyamphetamine (pOHA) was dependent on NADP and inhibited by… 
1992
1992
Pupillometric studies were carried out in 9 patients with chronic paroxysmal hemicrania (CPH), in 10 patients with hemicrania… 
1984
1984
The influence of 4-hydroxyamphetamine (4-OHAM) on food and water intake and in vivo brown adipose thermogenesis was examined in… 
1982
1982
It has been suggested that the pupillary response to hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide eyedrops will separate distal from proximal… 
1979
1979
Amphetamine is a sympathomimetic and psychotropic drug which is extensively metabolized in liver and in brain. One of its major… 
1977
1977
In an attempt to learn the contribution of the sympathetic system to smaller pupillary size in infants, pupillary responses were… 
1977
1977
Spin-labeled hydroxyamphetamine, a competitive reversible inhibitor of brain monoamine oxidase, has been shown to be useful as an… 
1976
1976
Using a two-lever food-reinforced operant procedure, rats (n = 10) were trained to discriminate 0.16 mg/kg dl-amphetamine from… 
1976
1976
1. The metabolism of (+/-)-p-hydroxy[14C]amphetamine has been studied in the rat, guinea-pig and man. 2. Most of the administered… 
1968
1968
The effectiveness of 1% pilocarpine in counteracting the mydriatic effect of phenylephrine hydrochloride (Neo-Synephrine…