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Re: Seratonin/NE Agonists, Is Remeron the only one?

Posted by SLS on May 19, 2003, at 16:28:51

In reply to Re: Seratonin/NE Agonists, Is Remeron the only one?, posted by SLS on May 19, 2003, at 16:26:08

Most likely, gepirone, a compound related to buspirone, will be approved for depression soon. It, too, has a metabolite that is an antagonist of NE alpha-2 receptors and is itself a 5HT1a agonist. I'm not sure what else it does, but it shouldn't affect DA receptors the same way buspirone does.


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