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Ephedrine – A Natural Stimulant



Ephedrine – A Natural Stimulant

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Ephedrine is a naturally occurring central nervous system stimulant obtained from the plant Ephedra equisetina.

Ephedrine is closely related in structure to methamphetamine.

This is a detailed article on Ephedrine as a natural stimulant, covering specific subjects as; drug class, solubility, muscle relaxant properties, uses, overdose, abuse, how it works? and how to obtain ephedrine?.

Ephedrine is now also produced by chemical synthesis, the synthetic product being marketed in the form of its salt, ephedrine sulfate; it occurs as a white crystalline powder with a bitter taste, soluble in water and very soluble in alcohol.

Ephedrine is closely related in structure to methamphetamine, although its CNS actions are much less potent and also longer-acting than those of the amphetamines. Its peripheral stimulant actions are similar to but less powerful than those of epinephrine (also called adrenaline), a hormone produced in the body by the adrenal glands.

Ephedrine – A Natural Stimulant answers pertinent questions on this natural drug and its possible uses in several emergency situations.

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