- A
serotonin antagonist, or
serotonin receptor antagonist, is a drug used to
inhibit the
action of
serotonin and
serotonergic drugs at
serotonin (5-HT)...
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Cinnarizine Cyclizine Hydroxyzine Levocetirizine Meclizine Niaprazine Antiserotonergics EGIS-7625
Antipsychotics Typical Flupentixol Fluphe****ne Perphe****ne...
- a first-generation
antihistamine with
additional anticholinergic,
antiserotonergic, and
local anesthetic properties. It was
patented in 1959 and came...
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primarily antihistaminergic and
antiserotonergic and trazodone's
effects are
primarily antiadrenergic and
antiserotonergic.
Mirtazapine is
known to decrease...
- anticholinergics, antidepressants, and
antiserotonergics.
Examples include:
Antihistamines and
antiserotonergics Azatadine Desloratadine Loratadine Rupatadine...
- ergoline-based
drugs include dopaminergic, antidopaminergic, serotonergic, and
antiserotonergic.
Ergoline alkaloids often interfere with
multiple receptor sites, leading...
- piperazine-azepine.
Mirtazapine has antihistamine, α2-blocker, and
antiserotonergic activity. It is
specifically a
potent antagonist or
inverse agonist...
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action Calcium ion
channel antagonist T-type
calcium channels Antihistaminic H1
receptors Antiserotonergic 5-HT2
receptors Antidopaminergic D2 receptors...
- receptor.
Similarly to the
atypical antipsychotics, the
comparably weak
antiserotonergic effects of
hydroxyzine likely underlie its
usefulness as an anxiolytic...
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vasospastic disorders. It is also used in
scientific research as an
antiserotonergic agent in the
study of the
serotonin system; specifically, the 5-HT2...