Clofenciclan

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Clofenciclan (also known as chlorphencyclan; trade names Tonquil and Vesitan) is a dopamine-releasing agent developed by Boehringer & Soehne in the 1950s.[1][2] It proved unpopular as a treatment because of its pronounced stimulant activity.[3]

Sila analogues of clorphencyclane were developed.[4]

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  2. U.S. patent 3254083
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  4. Ackermann J, Tacke R, Wannagat U, Koke U, Meyer F. Sila-Pharmaka, 12. Mitt. Sila-Analoga des Chlorphencyclans [Sila drugs, XII: Sila analogues of clorphencyclane (author's transl)]. Arch Pharm (Weinheim). 1980 Feb;313(2):129-41. German. doi: 10.1002/ardp.19803130206. PMID: 7369832.

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