Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Anorectic trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Benzphetamine is a sympathomimetic amine and is classified as an anorectic.
Do not take more than one anorectic at the same time.
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Setazindol is an anorectic.[1] It was never marketed.[1].
Aminorex(Menocil, Apiquel, aminoxaphen, aminoxafen, McN-742)is a weight loss(anorectic) stimulant drug.
Benzphetamine is an anorectic, primarily promoting weight loss through reduced appetite.
It was discovered in 1962 by Edward John Hurlburt,[6]and was quickly found in 1963 to have an anorectic effect in rats.
Rimonabant is an anorectic anti-obesity drug produced and marketed by Sanofi-Aventis.
Its most pronounced effect is in suppression of appetite; it has little effect on pulse rate, sleep, or mood.[1]It was found to be twice as potent an anorectic as fenfluramine.[2].
Sibutramine(Reductil or Meridia) is an anorectic or appetite suppressant, lowering the wish to eat.
It has anorectic effects and was developed as a possible treatment for obesity, but was discontinued from further development after disappointing results in Phase II clinical trials.
Methylamphetamine(4-MA; PAL-313; Aptrol; p-TAP) is a stimulant and anorectic drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes.
Benfluorex is an anorectic and hypolipidemic agent that is structurally related to fenfluramine, patented and manufactured by the French pharmaceutical company Servier.
Often used in combination with one another(in so-called stacks),these drugs produce exciting, anorectic effects(reduction of the sense of hunger) and tonic, with an increase in thermogenesis and metabolism.
Larger doses may produce serious or even life-threatening manifestations of toxicity,particularly when given in association with sympathomimetic amines such as those used for their anorectic effects.
Cloforex(Oberex) is an anorectic of the amphetamine class.[1] It is a prodrug to chlorphentermine.[2].
Melanotan II is a highly potent synthetic peptide analogue of α-MSH that may elicit melanogenic,aphrodisiac and anorectic effects through non-selective stimulation of melanocortin receptors.
The drug gained use as a prescription anorectic in the 1970s; however, adverse reactions were eventually observed, which led to the prohibition of clobenzorex in the United States and certain other countries.[1].
Cyclazodone has not been evaluated by the United States Food andDrug Administration for use in humans as a nootropic, anorectic, or stimulant and thus safety information on Cyclazodone is lacking.
In animal studies it produced anorectic, antidepressant and anxiolytic effects, and further research is now being conducted into its possible medical application in the treatment of eating disorders.[1].
Taranabant(codenamed MK-0364) is a cannabinoid receptor type 1 inverse agonist that wasinvestigated as a potential treatment for obesity due to its anorectic effects.[1][2] It was discovered by Merck& Co.
Clortermine(Voranil) was developed by Ciba in the 1960s[1] and is an anorectic drug of the amphetamine class.[2] It is the 2-chloro analogue of the better known appetite suppressant phentermine, and is the 2-chloro positional isomer of chlorphentermine.
Galnon is a drug which acts as a selective, non-peptide agonist at the galanin receptors GALR.[1][2] It has anticonvulsant,anxiolytic, anorectic and amnestic effects in animal studies.[ 3][ 4][ 5][ 6][ 7].
Fenfluramine is as an anorectic agent that was used to treat obesity until it was removed from the market in 1997 because of reports of increased risk of valvular heart disease when prescribed in higher doses(60-120 mg/day) and most often when prescribed with phentermine.
Dexfenfluramine, marketed as dexfenfluramine hydrochloride under the name Redux,is a serotonergic anorectic drug: it reduces appetite by increasing the amount of extracellular serotonin in the brain.[1] It is the d-enantiomer of fenfluramine and is structurally similar to amphetamine, but lacks any psychologically stimulating effects.
It was invented in the early 20th century andwas subsequently used as an anorectic or appetite suppressant in the 1950s,[1] but was not as commonly used as other amphetamines such as amphetamine, methamphetamine, and benzphetamine, and was largely discontinued once newer drugs such as phenmetrazine were introduced.