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Fencamfamin (INN), also
known as
fencamfamine or by the
brand names Glucoenergan and Reactivan, is a
stimulant which was
developed by
Merck in the 1960s...
- is a
stimulant drug
closely related to the
appetite suppressant fencamfamine,
being its N-methyl homologue. It has been sold as a
designer drug following...
- (Focalin)
Difemetorex (Cleofil)
Diphenylprolinol (D2PM)
Ethylphenidate Fencamfamine (Glucoenergan, Reactivan)
Fencamine (Altimina, Sicoclor)
Lefetamine (Santenol)...
- only
include amphetamines, beta-2 agonists, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine,
fencamfamine, cocaine, methamphetamines, mesocarb, and
other substances with similar...
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specifically for this property: amineptine, dexmethylphenidate, difemetorex,
fencamfamine, lefetamine, levophacetoperane, medifoxamine, mesocarb, methylphenidate...
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structure has a
vague similarity to
certain controlled stimulants like
fencamfamine, it is
likely that it is too
distant for it to be
considered an illicit...
- with the race and
conducted drug tests. His
first test was
positive for
fencamfamine, an amphetamine, and a
second test was also positive. The
results of...
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reuptake inhibitor,
structurally related to the
better known drug
fencamfamine. It was
developed by the
pharmaceutical company Eli
Lilly in the 1970s...
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Etilamfetamine stimulant 1986
Ethyl loflazepate benzodiazepine 1985
Fencamfamine stimulant 1971
Removed from the
schedule in 1973,
added to the schedule...
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Ephedrine Etamivan Ethylamphetamine Etilefrine Famprofazone Fenbutrazate Fencamfamine Fenethylline Fenfluramine Fenproporex Furfenorex Heptaminol Isometheptene...