Psychoanaleptic
In pharmacology, a psychoanaleptic is a medication which produces an arousing effect upon the patient.
The psychoanaleptics are classified under N06 in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
In pharmacology, a psychoanaleptic is a medication which produces an arousing effect upon the patient.
The psychoanaleptics are classified under N06 in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
MAOIs | Iproclozide • Iproniazid • Isocarboxazid • Minaprine • Nialamide • Pargyline • Phenelzine • Rasagiline • Selegiline • Toloxatone • Tranylcypromine RIMAs: Befloxatone • Brofaromine • Cimoxatone • Beta-carbolines (Harmaline) • Moclobemide |
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RIs | |
SSREs | |
AAs |
Centrally acting sympathomimetics | |
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Xanthine derivatives | |
Racetams | |
Ampakines | |
Eugeroics | |
Other psychostimulants and nootropics | Acetylcarnitine - Citicoline - Cyprodenate - Idebenone - Deanol - Dimebon - Fipexide - Linopirdine - Meclofenoxate - Nizofenone - Pirisudanol - Pyritinol - Sulbutiamine - Vinpocetine |
Anticholinesterases | |
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Other |
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