Gilutensin
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Gilutensin
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2-(diphenylmethylidene)butan-1-amine | |
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Formula | C17H19N |
Mol. mass | 237.339 |
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Gilutensin (Etifelmine) is a stimulant drug. It was used for the treatment of hypotension (low blood pressure).[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Poepelmann H. The treatment of hypotensive circulatory disorders with gilutensin. Therapie der Gegenwart. (German) 1964 Aug;103:1007-12.