8-Bromotheophylline is a xanthine diuretic drug.
It is the main active ingredient in pamabrom where it is sold as an over-the-counter medication in combination with paracetamol, among other analgesics, to treat dysmenorrhea.
[1][2] It is also an adenosine receptor A1 antagonist.
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