Chlodantane
Chlodantane (developmental code name ADK-910) is a drug described as an adaptogen or actoprotector "of the estrogen activity type" that was developed in Russia and was never marketed.[1][2] It is an adamantane derivative and is closely related to bromantane (N-(2-adamantyl)-N-(para-bromophenyl)amine) and other adamantanes.[2][1] It has been said to improve physical performance.[2] However, only animal or cell culture research has been conducted and it has not been studied in humans.[2] The drug is described as having a broader spectrum of activity than bromantane.[1] It also has immunostimulant effects that are said to be more pronounced than those of bromantane.[1] See alsoReferences
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