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Coramine|ˈkɔərəmɪn, -maɪn| Also coramine. [ad. G. Coramin (Schweiz. Fabrik & Handelsmarken (1924) 27 May 342).] The proprietary name of a pyridine derivative used as a respiratory and circulatory stimulant; nikethamide.
1925Chem. Abstr. XIX. 1601 Coramin, a new substance similar to camphor in activity. 1934Lancet 21 Apr. 824/2 There seems to be a widespread belief that Coramine exerts a direct action upon the heart. 1935F. Stark S. Gates of Arabia xxiv. 266 Something was very wrong with the heart. At intervals I treated it with coramine injections. 1958M. Dickens Man Overboard vi. 85 ‘Tea's wanted here!’ she called, like a ward sister calling a nurse for emergency coramine. 1969J. A. Bevan Essent. Pharmacol. xxiv. 245 Nikethamide (Coramine) is a weak analeptic of low toxicity. |