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|uses=immunostimulant | |||
|properties=adamantane base | |||
|hazards=see side effects & drug interactions | |||
|iupac= N-(2-adamantil)-N-(para-bromophenyl)-amine | |||
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'''Bromantan''', N-(2-adamantil)-N-(''para''-bromophenyl)-amine is an immunostimulatory drug banned by the International Olympic Committee and other sports organizations. It was developed by the Soviet Union for the use by military troops and several Soviet athletes were banned from the Olympics at the Atlanta Games after having tested positive for bromantan. | '''Bromantan''', N-(2-adamantil)-N-(''para''-bromophenyl)-amine is an immunostimulatory drug banned by the International Olympic Committee and other sports organizations. It was developed by the Soviet Union for the use by military troops and several Soviet athletes were banned from the Olympics at the Atlanta Games after having tested positive for bromantan. |
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Uses: | immunostimulant | ||||||
Properties: | adamantane base | ||||||
Hazards: | see side effects & drug interactions | ||||||
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Bromantan, N-(2-adamantil)-N-(para-bromophenyl)-amine is an immunostimulatory drug banned by the International Olympic Committee and other sports organizations. It was developed by the Soviet Union for the use by military troops and several Soviet athletes were banned from the Olympics at the Atlanta Games after having tested positive for bromantan.