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  Benzedrex Inhaler Propylhexedrine Nasal Decongestant - 1 Ea
Benzedrex Inhaler Propylhexedrine Nasal Decongestant - 1 Ea E-mail: admin@darisimall.com
Benzedrex Inhaler Propylhexedrine Nasal Decongestant temporarily relieves nasal congestion due to a cold, hay fever, or other upper respiratory allergies (allergic rhinitis).
This inhaler is effective for a minimum of 3 months after first use.
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  Gingival retraction cords incorporating propylhexedrine - Patent 6375461
Although propylhexedrine is the preferred vasoconstrictor for use with the retraction cords of the present invention, it is within the scope of the invention to include other vasoconstrictors in addition to propylhexedrine, or in place of a portion of the propylhexedrine, in order to provide further hemostasis and/or gum stiffening effect.
In a preferred embodiment, the propylhexedrine is in the form of propylhexedrine hydrochloride, which is dissolved in water or a mixture of water and alcohol (e.g., ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol).
The concentration of propylhexedrine hydrochloride (or other desired form of propylhexedrine) in the retraction cord, which is typically measured in milligrams per inch (mg/in.), will generally be a function of the concentration of the propylhexedrine solution as well as the thickness or diameter of the retraction cord.
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  Propylhexedrine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Propylhexedrine, also known as hexahydrodesoxyephedrine or dimethylcyclohexaneethanamine, is a sympathomimetic with varied medicinal uses, is an adrenergic compound used mainly to provide temporary symptomatic relief of nasal congestion due to colds, allergies and allergic rhinitis.
It should be noted that, as with similar drugs, abusing propylhexedrine to keep oneself awake for extended amounts of time can lead to a temporary state of sleep deprivation psychosis during which an individual may experience hallucinations of all kinds as well as extreme paranoia, all common effects associated with sleep deprivation.
Those who abuse propylhexedrine would be wise to cut the cotton into many small pieces prior to ingestion, both to prevent choking and to aid the body in disposing of it.
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 Propylhexedrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Propylhexedrine is most commonly found in over the counter benzedrex inhalers.
One effect of abusing propylhexedrine is the "high": the ability to stay awake despite a lack of sleep.
It is because of this that propylhexedrine is not an amphetamine, nor even a phenethylamine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Propylhexedrine   (522 words)

  
 Bupropion and other pharmaceutical oddities...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Propylhexedrine is an a-agonist with main clinical usefulness as a nasal decongestant.
Propylhexedrine, the active ingredient in Benzedrex Inhalers, is extracted from the wicks of the inhalers by drug abusers for intravenous injection to provide a "desirable high." Six representative cases treated over a one-year period are presented to exemplify the potential for soft tissue injury.
Propylhexedrine is not without risks, and reported cases of psychosis, myocardial infarction, pulmonary vascular disease and pulmonary hypertension, and sudden death are well documented in the medical literature.
bupropion.home.comcast.net   (3045 words)

  
 Compositions, methods and kits for hemostasis and sealing of pulp during invasive dental procedures - Patent 6309221
Whereas the propylhexedrine hydrochloride solution may be applied to the pulp or dentin in any desired manner, a preferred method of application is by means of a small cotton swab or pellet sized so as to be at least partially insertable into the hollow or cavity of the tooth being treated.
Propylhexedrine is the preferred hemostatic agent because it is able to provide localized hemostasis of hemorrhaging blood vessels without causing the negative size effects of astringents, which typically cause extreme pain and even death of the pulp if applied directly to the pulp.
Propylhexedrine is a vasoconstrictor and is superior to epinephrine, another known vasoconstrictor, which causes elevated heart rate and quickened pulse.
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 Intravenous Abuse of Propylhexedrine
While only two deaths due to propylhexedrine are in the medical literature [1], abuse of the drug occurs with greater frequency than realized.
In a recent six-month period, the Office of the Medical Examiner for Dallas County has encountered three deaths resulting from intravenous injection of propylhexedrine as well as two deaths from other causes in which the deceased had been injecting this drug.
Two of the individuals dying of propylhexedrine abuse showed vascular changes in the lungs, apparently caused by chronic intravenous injection of this drug.
www.astm.org /DIGITAL_LIBRARY/JOURNALS/FORENSIC/PAGES/5858.htm   (313 words)

  
 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
Propylhexedrine is the active ingredient in Benzedrex®, an over-the counter nasal decongestant.
In support of this claim, she notes Ballard had not been to a doctor once during the ten-year period prior to his fatal overdose and was never diagnosed with any affliction attributable to propylhexedrine abuse.
Prince admitted "[t]he extraction of the propylhexedrine from the inhaler is a misuse of the inhaler." Ballard's knowledge in the years prior to his death of risks associated with his propylhexedrine abuse is thus without question.
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 Sports Features Communications™ - Press Point   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The minimum sanction is a warning and reprimand and no period of ineligibility considering that the substance used belongs to the list of Specified Substances and that the use was not intended to enhance sport performance (Article 12.3 of the IPC Anti-Doping Code).
Dubin, 36 years of age, from Austria, returned an adverse analytical finding of a stimulant, propylhexedrine, a substance regarded as belonging to the list of Specified Substances in a urine sample taken during the in-competition period of the ATHENS 2004 Paralympics.
The basis for the IPC\'s decision is the World Anti-Doping Agency\'s (WADA) confirmation, prior to the initial notification, that propylhexedrine was included on the 2004 Prohibited List through the clause SI (Stimulants).
www.sportsfeatures.com /PressPoint/show.php?id=19934   (425 words)

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