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J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 2013 Jul; 346(1): 2–10. FIGURE ONE
^I mis-read this before, so PTs and cocaine are typical (didn't notice the A & B in figure, and saw the last listing of compounds and assumed them to be the 'atypical' kinds spoken about), but "allotropacocaine" (is this an isomer, a coca alkoid or a metabolite? Any insights?) is atypical like benztropines.
I'm curious to how it is different, when so many others are not.
^I mis-read this before, so PTs and cocaine are typical (didn't notice the A & B in figure, and saw the last listing of compounds and assumed them to be the 'atypical' kinds spoken about), but "allotropacocaine" (is this an isomer, a coca alkoid or a metabolite? Any insights?) is atypical like benztropines.
I'm curious to how it is different, when so many others are not.