Metaterol Explained
Metaterol, also known as isofenefrine, isopropylnoradrianol, and 3,β-dihydroxy-N-isopropylphenethylamine, is a sympathomimetic and bronchodilator of the phenethylamine family that was never marketed.[1] [2] [3] [4] It is structurally related to norfenefrine, phenylephrine, and etilefrine.
Notes and References
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- Book: Negwer, M. . Organic-chemical Drugs and Their Synonyms: (an International Survey) . Akademie Verlag . 1994 . 978-3-05-500156-7 . 1 September 2024 . 573 . [...] S Isofenefrine, Metaterol**, S 40045-9 U Sympathomimetic, broncholytic.
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