Mianserin
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| Trade names | Tolvon, others |
| Other names | Mianserin hydrochloride; Org GB 94[1][2] |
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| Routes of administration | By mouth |
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| Bioavailability | 20–30%[4] |
| Protein binding | 95%[4] |
| Metabolism | Liver (CYP2D6; via aromatic hydroxylation, N-oxidation, N-demethylation)[4] |
| Elimination half-life | 21–61 hours[5] |
| Excretion | Urine: 4–7%[4] Feces: 14–28%[4] |
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.041.884 |
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| Formula | C18H20N2 |
| Molar mass | 264.372 g·mol−1 |
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Mianserin, sold under the brand name Tolvon among others, is an atypical antidepressant that is used primarily in the treatment of depression in Europe and elsewhere in the world.[6] It is a tetracyclic antidepressant (TeCA). Mianserin is closely related to mirtazapine, both chemically and in terms of its actions and effects, although there are significant differences between the two drugs (for example, its higher noradrenergic activity and lower 5-HT3 receptor antagonism).[7]
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TOLVONwas invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Mianserin 30 mg film-coated tablets". UK Electronic Medicines Compendium. January 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
- ^ Kelder J, Funke C, De Boer T, Delbressine L, Leysen D, Nickolson V (April 2011). "A Comparison of the Physicochemical and Biological Properties of Mirtazapine and Mianserin". Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 49 (4). Oxford University Press: 403–411. doi:10.1111/j.2042-7158.1997.tb06814.x. PMID 9232538. Retrieved 29 January 2022.