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Diethylpropion (Amfepramone) Summary

Description: A appetite depressant considered to produce less central nervous system disturbance than most drugs in this therapeutic category. It is also considered to be among the safest for patients with hypertension. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1994, p2290)

Also Known As: Amfepramone; Tenuate; Diethylpropion Hydrochloride; Tepanil; 2-Diethylaminopropiophenone; 3M Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Anorex; Artegodan Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Crinex Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Delgamer; Dexo Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Dietil-retard; Hoechst Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Ifa Norex; Investigacion Farmaceutica Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Lipomin; Marion Merrell Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Marion Merrell Dow Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Maruate; Medic Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Medix Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Modératan; Nadeau Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Neobes; Nobesine; Phepranon; Pro Doc Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Propion; Préfamone; Regenon; Regibon; Temmler Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Théranol Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Uriach Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Vortech Brand of Amfepramone Hydrochloride; Dietil retard; Dietilretard; Hydrochloride, Diethylpropion; Norex, Ifa; Amfepramon; 1-Propanone, 2-(diethylamino)-1-phenyl-

Networked: 70 relevant articles (4 outcomes, 8 trials/studies) for this Drug

Key Diseases for which Diethylpropion is Relevant

  1. Weight Loss (Weight Reduction) : 2 outcomes 4 studies in 16 results
  2. Obesity : 1 outcome 6 studies in 32 results
  3. Body Weight (Weight, Body) : 1 outcome in 5 results
  4. Congenital Nystagmus : 1 outcome in 1 result
  5. Overweight : 1 study in 7 results
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Drugs Related to Diethylpropion

  1. Mazindol (Mazanor)
  2. Phenylpropanolamine (Dexatrim)
  3. Phentermine (Adipex-P)
  4. sibutramine (Meridia)
  5. Ephedrine
  6. Fenfluramine
  7. Dexfenfluramine (Redux)
  8. Caffeine (No Doz)
  9. Adrenergic Agents (Adrenergic Drugs)
  10. Benzphetamine (Benzfetamine)
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Therapies Related to Diethylpropion

  1. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)
  2. Reducing Diet

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