Synthesis and anorectic activity of some 1-benzylcyclopropylamines

C Kaiser, CA Leonard, GC Heil, BM Lester…

Index: Kaiser; Leonard; Heil; Lester; Tedeschi; Zirkle Journal of medicinal chemistry, 1970 , vol. 13, # 5 p. 820 - 826

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Abstract

CH. VI VI1 reduces food consumption of rats, dogs, and cats. The main side effects of 1 are those of mild CNS stimulation as indicated by slight restlessness and occabional increased motor activity observed in dogs. Cardiovascular effects in dogs treated with 1 are comparable to those noted with equivalent anorectic doses of dextroamphetamine.