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Levofenfluramine (INN), or (−)-3-trifluoromethyl- N-ethylamphetamine, also known as (−)-fenfluramine or ( R)-fenfluramine, is a of the amphetamine family that, itself (i.e., in ), was never marketed alone.

(1996). 9780412540905, . .
It is the of , the form of the compound, whereas the enantiomer is .
(2001). 9780195118537, Oxford University Press. .
Both fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine are agents that have been used clinically in the treatment of (and hence, levofenfluramine has been as well since it is a component of fenfluramine). However, they have since been discontinued due to reports of causing cardiovascular conditions such as valvular heart disease and pulmonary hypertension, that are likely to be caused by excessive stimulation of 5-HT2B receptors expressed on .

Dexfenfluramine is believed to be solely responsible for the appetite suppressant properties of fenfluramine, of which it has been demonstrated to mediate predominantly via activation of 5-HT1B and 5-HT2C receptors through a combination of indirect serotonin releasing agent and direct serotonin receptor activities (the latter of which are mediated fully by its active metabolite dexnorfenfluramine). Contrarily, levofenfluramine is thought to contribute only to unwanted . Paradoxically, however, it has been shown that levofenfluramine too acts as a relatively potent releaser of , though with approximately 1/3 of the efficacy of dexfenfluramine. As such, it would be expected to possess some degree of appetite suppressant properties as well, yet it does not.

(2005). 9780913875278, Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company. .
A potential explanation as to why levofenfluramine is not similarly an effective anorectic is that it has also been found to behave as a dopamine receptor antagonist, which, as dopamine antagonists like atypical antipsychotics are associated with causing and —effects that their actions on dopamine receptors have been implicated in playing a role in the development of, is an action that could in theory cancel out the hypothetical serotonergically-mediated appetite suppressant effects of the compound. However, this is speculation and has not been proven.

Levonorfenfluramine, an active metabolite of levofenfluramine, is also a fairly potent serotonin releasing agent (with a potency of approximately 1/2 that of norfenfluramine and 1/6 that of dexfenfluramine) and, similarly to dexnorfenfluramine, is a 5-HT2B and 5-HT2C receptor agonist, as well as a somewhat less potent norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (about 1/2 that of its efficacy as a serotonin releaser). As such, it likely contributes significantly to the biological activity—though not necessarily appetite suppressant effects—of not only levofenfluramine but of racemic fenfluramine as well. In contrast to levonorfenfluramine, levofenfluramine is virtually inactive as a reuptake inhibitor or releaser of , and neither compound has any effect on reuptake or release.


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