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- Ergonovine, also known as ergometrine and lysergic acid propanolamide, is a medication used to cause contractions of the uterus to treat heavy ****l...
- as lysergic acid hydroxyethylamide (LSH), lysergic acid propanolamide (ergonovine), and isoergine. Some of these compounds are pharmacologically active...
- Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose). LAH is structurally similar to ergonovine, which is also known as lysergic acid hydroxymethylethylamide. The more...
- isolysergic hydroxyethylamide, lysergic acid hydroxymethylethylamide (syn. ergonovine), and isolysergic acid hydroxymethylethylamide (syn. ergonovinine). All...
- With respect to entheogenic effects 10 mg of ergonovine maleate is roughly equivalent to 50 μg is, ergonovine possesses about that LSD-tartrate, 1/200th...
- diethylamide and ergonovine Archived 2015-12-25 at the Wayback Machine A fluorometer was designed to detect very small amounts of LSD and ergonovine. The instrument...
- hallucinogenic.[citation needed] Alexander Shulgin in TiHKAL suggests ergonovine is responsible, instead. It has verified psychoactive properties, though...
- the LSD precursors lysergic acid, lysergic acid amide, ergotamine, and ergonovine, clandestine laboratory operators have sought uncontrolled sources of...
- epinephrine, dopamine, various amphetamines); the uterus-contracting drug, ergonovine; parasympathomimetic drugs (e.g. acetylcholine, methacholine); anti-migraine...
- confirmed that the ergot of barley would contain two psychoactive alkaloids, ergonovine and lysergic acid amide. Both of these alkaloids are soluble in water...