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Ephedrine

The chemical compound ephedrine is an alkaloid derived from a shrub in the family Ephedraceae, commonly known as ephedra.

It is a stimulant that acts on the central nervous system, and is widely used as a nasal decongestant and a treatment for asthma.

Ephedrine is found in many popular weight control products, some of which the FDA believes may be hazardous. Most of the serious injuries associated with ephedrine involve high blood pressure that can cause bleeding in brain, a stroke or a heart attack.

The traditional Chinese herb ma huang contains natural ephedrine and is often used in health supplements.

NAME Ephedrine
CHEMICAL NAME alpha-[1-(Methylamino)ethyl]benzene-methanol
ALTERNATE CHEMICAL NAME alpha-[1-(methylamino)ethyl]benzyl alcohol
CHEMICAL FORMULA
MOLECULAR WEIGHT 165.24
MELTING POINT (hydrocholoride) 187-188
Source: Merck Index 12th Edition




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