Biotransformation and urinary excretion of 4‐substituted amphetamines in pregnant mice

The urinary elimination of 4‐hydroxyamphetamine (PHA) and a series of homologous 4‐alkoxy‐substituted amphetamines and their metabolites was examined after single and multiple oral administration to pregnant and non‐pregnant mice.

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