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Concordine - Protriptyline

Protriptyline is a powerful antidepressant, the mechanism of action of which is not known. It is not a MAO inhibitor and does not stimulate the CNS. It begins to act much faster and acts much longer than imipramine or amitriptyline. Protriptyline does not possess sedative tranquilizing properties. It is used in clinical conditions for treating severe depression. The most common synonyms are concordin, triptil, and vivactil. [Pg.110]

Protopam chloride" pralidoxime. protriptyline [ban. inn] (protriptyline hydrochloride [usan] Concordin Vivactil" ) is one of the tricyclic class of monoamine uptake inhibitors, and is used as an oral ANTIDEPRESSANT. [Pg.238]


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