Parahydroxyamphetamine
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| IUPAC_name = (1''R'',2''S'')-2-(methylamino)-1-phenylpropan-1-ol
| CAS_number = 206-181-4
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| PubChem=9377
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| C=9 | H=13 | N=1 | O=1
| molecular_weight = 151.206
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''' ''p''-Hydroxyamphetamine''' ('''4-hydroxyamphetamine''', '''α-methyltyramine''') is a [[drug]] that [[sympathomimetic|stimulates]] the [[sympathetic nervous system]]. When used in [[eye drop]]s, it dilates the [[pupil]]. It is sold in combination with [[tropicamide]] under the brand name Paremyd. It occurs as a metabolite of [[amphetamine]]. Once thought to be a human invention, ''p''-hydroxyamphetamine is now known to occur as an [[alkaloid]] in plants including ''[[Acacia berlandieri]]''.<ref>[http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/shulgin/adsarchive/acacia.htm Ask Dr. Shulgin Online: Acacias and Natural Amphetamine]</ref>
== References ==
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==External links==
* {{MeshName|p-Hydroxyamphetamine}}
{{Phenethylamines}}
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[[Category:Amphetamines]]
[[Category:Amphetamine alkaloids]]
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[[Category:Sympathomimetics]]
[[Category:Sympathomimetic amines]]
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