Chemistry:Ethylnorepinephrine

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Ethylnorepinephrine, sold under the brand names Etanor, Bronkephrine, and Butanefrine, is a sympathomimetic and bronchodilator medication related to norepinephrine.[1][2][3] It activates both α and β adrenergic receptors.[4]

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References

  1. David J. Triggle (1996). Dictionary of Pharmacological Agents. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC. ISBN 0-412-46630-9. https://books.google.com/books?id=DeX7jgInYFMC&pg=PA91. 
  2. KORNEL L (1958). "A case of calcified ventricular aneurysm with progressive heart block; observations on the effect of ethylnorepinephrine". Cardiologia 32 (2): 101–9. doi:10.1159/000165806. PMID 13500349. 
  3. "Ethylnorepinephrine; a unique bronchodilator". American Practitioner and Digest of Treatment 9 (6): 916–21. June 1958. PMID 13533786. 
  4. Turner, Robert A. (1965). "12. Sympatholytic Agents. VI. The Two Kinds of Receptors". Screening Methods in Pharmacology. New York: Academic Press Inc.. p. 150. ISBN 1483255913. https://archive.org/details/screeningmethods00turn. 
  5. Suter Chester Merle & Ruddy Arlo Wayne, U.S. Patent 2,431,285 (1947 to Winthrop Stearns Inc).