Theodrenaline
Chemical compound used as a cardiac stimulant
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Theodrenaline (INN), also known as noradrenalinoethyltheophylline or as noradrenaline theophylline, is a chemical linkage of norepinephrine (noradrenaline) and theophylline used as a cardiac stimulant.[1][2] It is sometimes combined with cafedrine.[1][2]
Other namesNoradrenalinoethyltheophylline; Noradrenaline theophylline
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| Other names | Noradrenalinoethyltheophylline; Noradrenaline theophylline |
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| Formula | C17H21N5O5 |
| Molar mass | 375.385 g·mol−1 |
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