dexfenfluramine
1Dexfenfluramine — Systematic (IUPAC) name (S) N Ethyl 1 [3 (trifluoromethyl)phenyl] propan 2 amine Clinical data MedlinePlus …
2Dexfenfluramine — La dexfenfluramine, commercialisée par les laboratoires Servier sous le nom d Isoméride ou de Redux, est une substance active médicamenteuse aux propriétés anorexigènes (effet « coupe faim ») qui agit directement sur les récepteurs… …
3dexfenfluramine — noun Etymology: dextrorotatory Date: 1987 the dextrorotatory form of fenfluramine formerly used to treat obesity but withdrawn due to its association with heart valve disease compare fen phen …
4dexfenfluramine — noun A serotonergic anorectic drug used for weight loss in the 1990s, later withdrawn because of cardiovascular side effects …
5dexfenfluramine — dex·fen·flur·a·mine .deks fen flu̇r ə .mēn n the dextrorotatory form of fenfluramine formerly used in the form of its hydrochloride to treat obesity but no longer used due to its association with heart disease affecting the heart valves see fen… …
6Dexfenfluramine — n. weight loss drug formerly used to treat obesity which is no longer available (was withdrawn from the market in the United States in 1997and has since been withdrawn throughout the world), was sold under the brand name Redux …
7dexfenfluramine — dex·fen·flur·a·mine …
8dexfenfluramine — ˌdeksˈfenflu̇rəˌmēn noun Etymology: alteration of dextrofenfluramine, from dextr + fenfluramine (herein) : the dextrorotatory form of fenfluramine formerly used in the form of its hydrochloride to treat obesity but no longer used due to its… …
9Fenfluramine — Énantiomère S de la fenfluramine (en haut) et (R) fenfluramine (en bas) Général …
10Phentermine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 2 methyl 1 phenylpropan 2 amine …