Theophylline/ephedra/hydroxyzine (trade name Marax) is a drug that was used for the treatment of asthma.
It was a combination of theophylline, ephedra,[1] and hydroxyzine, and taken by mouth.
[2][3] It is no longer manufactured in the US due to approval of ephedra being withdrawn by the FDA.
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