Mefenorex (Rondimen, Pondinil, Anexate) is a stimulant drug which was used as an appetite suppressant.
It is an amphetamine derivative which was developed in the 1970s and used for the treatment of obesity.
[2][3] Mefenorex produces amphetamine as a metabolite,[4] and has been withdrawn in many countries despite having only mild stimulant effects and relatively little abuse potential.
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