Deterenol (also known as Isopropylnorsynephrine and Isopropyloctopamine; trade name Betaphrine) is a stimulant drug which acts as a beta agonist. It has been found as an ingredient of dietary supplement products, but is banned in most countries due to risk of cardiac arrest.[1][2][3][4][5]
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