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Re: 5HT2 antagonist without anticholinergic properties

Posted by undopaminergic on November 18, 2020, at 7:59:21

In reply to Re: 5HT2 antagonist without anticholinergic properties, posted by Skeletor on November 17, 2020, at 15:11:08

>
> What is your take on Amoxapine?
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amoxapine

I don't know if I got the details right, but what comes to mind is that it has some things in common with trimipramine (D2 receptor antagonism) and more typical TCAs like imipramine (serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibition).

> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ritanserin
>
> Also quite strong at 5HT2

Should be -- namely, it is the "standard" 5-HT2 antagonist used in research.

-undopaminergic


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