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How to pronounce pseudoephedrine in English?

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Type of alkaloid

Examples of pseudoephedrine

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Some estimates show consumers buy more of the alternative than pseudoephedrine.
From the stltoday.com
Pseudoephedrine is also used as a first-line prophylactic for recurrent priapism.
From the en.wikipedia.org
L-PAC is then chemically converted to pseudoephedrine via reductive amination.
From the en.wikipedia.org
At issue is pseudoephedrine, the ingredient in some over-the-counter remedies.
From the kentucky.com
That shows the vast majority of pseudoephedrine users are legitimate, he said.
From the stltoday.com
As I heard the discussion about the proposed pseudoephedrine bill, I was mystified.
From the kentucky.com
Pseudoephedrine is a precursor chemical used to manufacture methamphetamines.
From the heraldtribune.com
The researchers found 4.9 percent of children took pseudoephedrine in a given week.
From the sciencedaily.com
He is also accused of taking part in the supply of 300 kilograms of pseudoephedrine.
From the brimbankweekly.com.au
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  • Poisonous crystalline alkaloid occurring with ephedrine and isomorphic with it
  • Pseudoephedrine (/u02CCsjuu02D0dou028A.u1D7Bu02C8fu025Bdru026An/ or /u02CCsjuu02D0dou028Au02C8u025Bfu1D7Bdriu02D0n/; PSE) is a sympathomimetic drug of the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes. It may be used as a nasal/sinus decongestant, as a stimulant, or as a wakefulness-promoting agent.
  • A sympathomimetic alkaloid commonly used as a decongestant; a chemical compound, an isomer of ephedrine, with the formula C10H15NO
  • Commonly used decongestant available in many over the counter preparations. It has stimulant properties and is similar in chemical structure to the amphetamines, leading to its misuse and association with chemical dependence for some individuals.
  • A decongestant that may cause restlessness or difficulties sleeping. Pseudoephedrine should not be used by people with diabetes, enlarged prostate, heart or blood vessel disease, or overactive thyroid.
  • Pronounced SUE-doh-ih-FEH-drinn; a chemical similar to ephedrine that is used to relieve nasal congestion.