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Ephedrine/ethylmorphine

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Combination antitussive drug
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Pharmaceutical compound
Ephedrine/ethylmorphine
Combination of
Ephedrinesympathomimetic
Ethylmorphineopiate
Clinical data
Trade namesLepheton

Ephedrine/ethylmorphine (Lepheton) is a combination drug used as an antitussive. It consists of ethylmorphine (an opiate) and ephedrine (a sympathomimetic).

References

  1. "Ethylmorphine". Drugs.com. Retrieved 2015-03-30.


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