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[11] [12] [14] Metabolites are conjugated to gluconic acid or glutathione and around 70 to 75% of 14 C-labelled trazodone was found to be excreted in the urine within 72 hours. [138] The remaining drug and its metabolites are excreted in the faeces via biliary elimination.
Article states "the first phase's half-life is 3 to 6 hours, and the following phase's half-life is 5 to 9 hours", citing Jauch R, Kopitar Z, Prox A, Zimmer A; Kopitar; Prox; Zimmer (1976). "[Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of trazodone in man (author's transl)]" [Pharmacokinetics and metabolism of trazodone in man (author's transl)].
Chemical structure of the serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitor trazodone.. Serotonin antagonist and reuptake inhibitors (SARIs) are a class of drugs used mainly as antidepressants, but also as anxiolytics and hypnotics.
The pharmacology of antidepressants is not entirely clear.. The earliest and probably most widely accepted scientific theory of antidepressant action is the monoamine hypothesis (which can be traced back to the 1950s), which states that depression is due to an imbalance (most often a deficiency) of the monoamine neurotransmitters (namely serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine). [1]
This is a list of adverse effects of the antidepressant trazodone, ... [1] [2] [3] Very common. Very common (>10% incidence) adverse effects include: Blurred vision;
An atypical antidepressant is any antidepressant medication that acts in a manner that is different from that of most other antidepressants. Atypical antidepressants include agomelatine, bupropion, iprindole, mianserin, mirtazapine, nefazodone, opipramol, tianeptine, and trazodone.
[2] [51] [52] The elimination half-life of mCPP is 4 to 14 hours. [2] mCPP is a metabolite of a variety of other piperazine drugs including trazodone, nefazodone, etoperidone, enpiprazole, mepiprazole, cloperidone, peraclopone, and BRL-15,572. [52] [additional citation(s) needed] It is formed by dealkylation via CYP3A4. [52]
Celexa – an antidepressant of the SSRI class; Centrax – an anti-anxiety agent; Clozaril – atypical antipsychotic used to treat resistant schizophrenia; Concerta (methylphenidate) – an extended release form of methylphenidate