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In pharmacology, a psychoanaleptic is a medication which produces an arousing effect upon the patient.
The psychoanaleptics are classified under N06 in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
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Psychoanaleptics: antidepressants (N06A) |
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SS RI ( Alaproclate, Citalopram, Dapoxetine, Escitalopram, Femoxetine, Fluoxetine, Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline, Zimelidine)
• TCAs/Tetras ( Clomipramine, Nefazodone, Trazodone)
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Atomoxetine • Maprotiline • Nisoxetine • Reboxetine • Talopram • Viloxazine • TCAs/Tetras ( Amitriptyline, Amoxapine, Butriptyline, Desipramine/ Lofepramine, Dibenzepin, Dosulepin, Doxepin, Imipramine, Iprindole, Melitracen, Nortriptyline, Protriptyline, Trimipramine, Maprotiline)
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SSREs |
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