- D-norpseudoephedrine, also
known as
cathine and (+)-norpseudoephedrine, is a
psychoactive drug of the
phenethylamine and
amphetamine chemical classes...
- the
shrub Catha edulis (khat) and is
chemically similar to ephedrine,
cathine,
methcathinone and
other amphetamines. It is
probably the main contributor...
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together could have
created the
positive test for
Cathine. The
Olympic Games Committee bars
cathine in
concentrations of over five
micrograms per milliliter...
-
cathine and
cathinone are
released and
absorbed through the
mucous membranes of the
mouth as well as the
lining of the stomach. The
action of
cathine...
- the two
enantiomers of
norpseudoephedrine (the
other being cathine).
Similarly to
cathine, L-norpseudoephedrine acts as a
releasing agent of norepinephrine...
- pseudoephedrine,
norephedrine (phenylpropanolamine) and
norpseudoephedrine (
cathine).
Natives of
Yemen and
Ethiopia have a long
tradition of
chewing khat leaves...
- papaverine, noscapine, and
narceine Salvia divinorum:
salvinorin A Khat:
cathine and
cathinone Kava:
kavalactones Nutmeg:
myristicin Nightshade (Solanaceae)...
-
usage guidance. It can be
provided in a
digital signed form.
Amphetamine Cathine Chlorphentermine Dexamphetamine Dronabinol -
Synthetic form with no other...
-
Norpseudoephedrine may
refer to:
Cathine (or D-norpseudoephedrine), the (+)-enantiomer and most
widely known form of the
compound L-Norpseudoephedrine...
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amphetamine (Evekeo)
benzphetamine (Didrex)
benzylpiperazine (BZP)
cathine (found in
Catha edulis)
cathinone (found in
Catha edulis, khat) cocaine...