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In silico off-target profiling for enhanced drug safety assessment. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Pharm Sin B
Liu J   +12 more
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Intracranial hemorrhage in posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Med Surg (Lond)
Srichawla BS   +4 more
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Phenylpropanolamine

Reactions, 1982
Three cases of toxic reactions following relatively small doses of phenylpropanolamine are presented. One patient had a hypertensive crisis and seizures; the others had intracerebral hemorrhages culminating in death. A discussion of the pharmacology of phenylpropanolamine and its previously documented side effects and drug interactions is included.
E, Bernstein, B M, Diskant
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Enduring dysregulation of nucleus accumbens catecholamine and glutamate transmission by developmental exposure to phenylpropanolamine.

Brain Research, 2020
For over 50 years, the sympathomimetic phenylpropanolamine (PPA; ±-norephedrine) was a primary active ingredient in over-the-counter nasal decongestants for both children and adults and continues to be prevalent in the vast majority of countries today ...
K. Szumlinski   +4 more
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Determination of phenylpropanolamine in pharmaceutical preparations by second derivative spectrophotometry

, 2020
Phenylpropanolamine (PPA) hydrochloride used as nasal decongestant agent was determined by second derivative spectrophotometry after derivatization with 2-hydroxynaphthaldehyde. The absorbance was measured between minimum-maximum of 386nm-392nm.
M. Y. Khuhawar, F. M. Rind, A. Rajper
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Clinical response and urethral pressure profile changes after phenylpropanolamine in dogs with primary sphincter incompetence.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1985
Based on clinical response, urethral pressure profile changes, and lack of side effects, phenylpropanolamine was effective and safe in treating dogs with primary sphincter incompetence. Primary sphincter incompetence was diagnosed in 11 female and 8 male
Richter Kp, Ling Gv
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