Phencyclidine

Phencyclidine-piperidine (abbreviated English PCP) is a synthetic pharmacological drug for intravenous anesthesia, an NMDA receptor antagonist; a dissociative substance. Created in the 1950s in the USA and used for medical purposes under the brand SERNYL until 1965. The use in clinical practice was discontinued due to excessive toxicity, including neurotoxicity. For some time it wasRead More

Antidepressants

Antidepressants combine a large group of drugs, the main property of which is the elimination of a depressive state. Antidepressants include MAO inhibitors: hydrazine (iprazide, nialamide) and non-hydrazine derivatives (indopan, etc.), 4- and 3-cyclic compounds (mianserin, imipramine, amitriptyline, azafen, pyrazidol), secondary amines (desipramine). There is also a group of antidepressants of the second generation (nomifenzyl,Read More

Tianeptine(Coaxil)

Tianeptine belongs to antidepressants that have three cyclic rings in their structure – this group of drugs helps to increase the concentration of serotonin in the synapses of the central nervous system, thereby increasing the mood and improving the patient’s well-being. However, the antidepressant ttianeptine has a special effect – it can cause addiction. TheRead More

Tranquilizers

Tranquilizers (from Lat. tranquilo-are — to make calm, serene) are psychotropic drugs that eliminate fear, anxiety, affective tension in neurosis and neurosis-like states. Synonyms of the term are the expressions “anxiolytic agents” (from the English anxiety — fear), “anti—anxiety agents” (antianxiety agents), “ataractics” (from the Greek ataraxia – calmness, equanimity), “antiphobic agents”, “general soothing agents”.Read More

Tramadol

Description of the active substance Tramadol. Formula: C16H25NO2, chemical name: trans-(±)-2-[(Dimethylamino)methyl]-1-(3-methoxyphenyl)cyclohexanol (in the form of hydrochloride). Pharmacological group: neurotropic drugs, opioids, their analogues and antagonists, opioid non-narcotic analgesics. Pharmacological action: analgesic (opioid). Pharmacological properties Tramadol has an activating effect on opiate receptors (delta-, mu- and kappa-) on the post- and presynaptic membranes of the afferentRead More

Etonitazene

Etonitazene is an opioid analgesic from the group of 5-nitrobenzimidazole derivatives, a selective agonist of the m1 receptors. Etonitazene was synthesized in 1957 by chemists from the Swiss company CIBA. The first experiments on animals showed that the new drug is at least 1000 times superior to morphine. The CIA and the US Department ofRead More

Benzodiazepine group

I would like to scream, benzodiazepines are a pharmacy drug or a narcotic Recently, the tendency to swallow pharmacy pills containing substances with narcotic effect has become more frequent everywhere. Benzodiazepines are psychoactive substances that have an inhibitory effect on the central nervous system, or rather, have a hypnotic, anti–anxiety, sedative, relaxing, anticonvulsant effect. AllRead More

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