Dosulepin
Antidepressant
Pharmaceutical compound
Dosulepin Trade names Prothiaden, others Other names IZ-914, KS-1596[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] , dothiepin (USAN US ) AHFS /Drugs.com International Drug Names Pregnancy category Routes of administration Oral ATC code Legal status
AU : S4 (Prescription only)
Bioavailability 30%[ 4] Protein binding 84%[ 5] Metabolism Hepatic (N-demethylation , S-oxidation , glucuronidation )[ 5] Metabolites Northiaden, dothiepin sulfoxide, northiaden sulfoxide, glucuronide conjugates [ 4] Elimination half-life Dothiepin: 14.4–23.9 hours[ 4] Dothiepin sulfoxide: 22.7–25.5 hours[ 4] Northiaden: 34.7–45.7 hours[ 4] Northiaden sulfoxide: 24.2–33.5 hours[ 4] Excretion Urine : 56%[ 4] Feces : 15%[ 4]
(3E )-3-(6H -benzo[c ][1]benzothiepin-11-ylidene)-N ,N -dimethylpropan-1-amine
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Dosulepin , also known as dothiepin and sold under the brand name Prothiaden among others, is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) which is used in the treatment of depression .[ 4] [ 6] [ 7] Dosulepin was once the most frequently prescribed antidepressant in the United Kingdom , but it is no longer widely used due to its relatively high toxicity in overdose without therapeutic advantages over other TCAs.[ 6] [ 8] [ 9] It acts as a serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) and also has other activities including antihistamine , antiadrenergic , antiserotonergic , anticholinergic , and sodium channel-blocking effects.[ 4] [ 10] [ 11]
Medical uses
Dosulepin is used for the treatment of major depressive disorder .[ 4] [ 5] [ 12] [ 13] There is clear evidence of the efficacy of dosulepin in psychogenic facial pain , though the drug may be needed for up to a year.[ 14]
Contraindications
Contraindications include:[ 5]
Epilepsy as it can lower the seizure threshold
TCAs should not be used concomitantly or within 14 days of treatment with monoamine oxidase inhibitors due to the risk for serotonin syndrome
Acute recovery phase following myocardial infarction as TCAs may produce conduction defects and arrhythmias
Liver failure
Hypersensitivity to dosulepin
Side effects
Common adverse effects: [ 5]
Drowsiness
Extrapyramidal symptoms
Tremor
Disorientation
Dizziness
Paresthesias
Alterations to ECG patterns
Dry mouth
Sweating
Urinary retention
Hypotension
Postural hypotension
Tachycardia
Palpitations
Arrhythmias
Conduction defects
Increased or decreased libido
Nausea
Vomiting
Constipation
Blurred vision
Less common adverse effects: [ 5]
Disturbed concentration
Delusions
Hallucinations
Anxiety
Fatigue
Headaches
Restlessness
Excitement
Insomnia
Hypomania
Nightmares
Peripheral neuropathy
Ataxia
Incoordination
Seizures
Paralytic ileus
Hypertension
Heart block
Myocardial infarction
Stroke
Gynecomastia (swelling of breast tissue in males)
Testicular swelling
Impotence
Epigastric distress
Abdominal cramps
Parotid swellings
Diarrhea
Stomatitis (swelling of the mouth)
Black tongue
Peculiar taste sensations
Cholestatic jaundice
Altered liver function
Hepatitis (swelling of the liver)
Skin rash
Urticaria (hives)
Photosensitisation
Skin blisters
Angioneurotic edema
Weight loss
Urinary frequency
Mydriasis
Weight gain
Hyponatremia (low blood sodium)
Movement disorders
Dyspepsia (indigestion)
Increased intraocular pressure
Changes in blood sugar levels
Thrombocytopenia (an abnormally low number of platelets in the blood. This makes one more susceptible to bleeds)
Eosinophilia (an abnormally high number of eosinophils in the blood)
Agranulocytosis (a dangerously low number of white blood cells in the blood leaving one open to potentially life-threatening infections)
Galactorrhea (lactation that is unassociated with breastfeeding and lactation)
Overdose
The symptoms and the treatment of an overdose are largely the same as for the other TCAs.[ 12] Dosulepin may be particularly toxic in overdose compared to other TCAs.[ 12] The onset of toxic effects is around 4–6 hours after dosulepin is ingested.[ 5] In order to minimise the risk of overdose it is advised that patients only receive a limited number of tablets at a time so as to limit their risk of overdosing.[ 5] It is also advised that patients are not prescribed any medications that are known to increase the risk of toxicity in those receiving dosulepin due to the potential for mixed overdoses.[ 5] The medication should also be kept out of reach of children.[ 5]
Interactions
Dosulepin can potentiate the effects of alcohol and at least one death has been attributed to this combination.[ 5] TCAs potentiate the sedative effects of barbiturates, tranquilizers and CNS Tooltip central nervous system depressants .[ 5] Guanethidine and other adrenergic neuron blocking drugs can have their antihypertensive effects blocked by dosulepin.[ 5] Sympathomimetics may potentiate the sympathomimetic effects of dosulepin.[ 5] Due to the anticholinergic and antihistamine effects of dosulepin anticholinergic and antihistamine medications may have their effects potentiated by dosulepin and hence these combinations are advised against.[ 5] Dosulepin may have its postural hypotensive effects potentiated by diuretics .[ 5] Anticonvulsants may have their efficacy reduced by dosulepin due to its ability to reduce the seizure threshold.[ 5]
Pharmacology
Pharmacodynamics
Dosulepin (and metabolite)[ 15]
Site
DSP
NTD Tooltip Northiaden
Species
Ref
SERT Tooltip Serotonin transporter
8.6–78
192
Human/rat
[ 16] [ 11]
NET Tooltip Norepinephrine transporter
46–70
25
Human/rat
[ 16] [ 11]
DAT Tooltip Dopamine transporter
5,310
2,539
Human/rat
[ 16] [ 11]
5-HT1A
4,004
2,623
Rat
[ 17]
5-HT2A
152
141
Rat
[ 11]
α1
419
950
Rat
[ 11]
α2
2,400
ND
Human
[ 18]
H1
3.6–4
25
Human/rat
[ 11] [ 18]
mACh Tooltip Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
25–26
110
Human/rat
[ 11] [ 19]
M1
18
ND
Human
[ 20]
M2
109
ND
Human
[ 20]
M3
38
ND
Human
[ 20]
M4
61
ND
Human
[ 20]
M5
92
ND
Human
[ 20]
Values are Ki (nM). The smaller the value, the more strongly the drug binds to the site.
Dosulepin is a reuptake inhibitor of the serotonin transporter (SERT) and the norepinephrine transporter (NET), thereby acting as an SNRI.[ 11] [ 10] It is also an antagonist of the histamine H1 receptor , α1 -adrenergic receptor , serotonin 5-HT2 receptors , and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mACh), as well as a blocker of voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs).[ 11] [ 4] The antidepressant effects of dosulepin are thought to be due to inhibition of the reuptake of norepinephrine and possibly also of serotonin.[ 4]
Dosulepin has three metabolites , northiaden (desmethyldosulepin), dosulepin sulfoxide, and northiaden sulfoxide, which have longer terminal half-lives than that of dosulepin itself.[ 11] However, whereas northiaden has potent activity similarly to dosulepin, the two sulfoxide metabolites have dramatically reduced activity.[ 11] They have been described as essentially inactive, and are considered unlikely to contribute to either the therapeutic effects or side effects of dosulepin.[ 11] Relative to dosulepin, northiaden has reduced activity as a serotonin reuptake inhibitor , antihistamine , and anticholinergic and greater potency as a norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor ,[ 11] similarly to other secondary amine TCAs.[ 21] [ 22] Unlike the sulfoxide metabolites, northiaden is thought to play an important role in the effects of dosulepin.[ 11]
Although Heal & Cheetham (1992) reported relatively high Ki values of 12 and 15 nM for dosulepin and northiaden at the rat α2 -adrenergic receptor and suggested that antagonism of the receptor could be involved in the antidepressant effects of dosulepin,[ 11] Richelson & Nelson (1984) found a low KD of only 2,400 nM for dosulepin at this receptor using human brain tissue.[ 18] This suggests that it in fact has low potency for this action, similarly to other TCAs.[ 18]
Pharmacokinetics
Dosulepin is readily absorbed from the small intestine and is extensively metabolized on first-pass through the liver into its chief active metabolite, northiaden.[ 5] Peak plasma concentrations of between 30.4 and 279 ng/mL (103–944 nmol/L) occur within 2–3 hours of oral administration.[ 5] It is distributed in breast milk and crosses the placenta and blood–brain barrier .[ 5] It is highly bound to plasma proteins (84%), and has a whole-body elimination half-life of 51 hours.[ 5]
Chemistry
Dosulepin is a tricyclic compound , specifically a dibenzothiepine , and possesses three rings fused together with a side chain attached in its chemical structure .[ 23] It is the only TCA with a dibenzothiepine ring system to have been marketed.[ 23] [ 24] The drug is a tertiary amine TCA, with its side chain -demethylated metabolite northiaden (desmethyldosulepin) being a secondary amine .[ 25] [ 26] Other tertiary amine TCAs include amitriptyline , imipramine , clomipramine , doxepin , and trimipramine .[ 27] [ 28] Dosulepin exhibits (E ) and (Z ) stereoisomerism like doxepin but in contrast the pure E or trans isomer is used medicinally.[ 1] [ 10] [ 29] The drug is used commercially as the hydrochloride salt ; the free base is not used.
History
Dosulepin was developed by SPOFA.[ 30] It was patented in 1962 and first appeared in the literature in 1962.[ 30] The drug was first introduced for medical use in 1969, in the United Kingdom .[ 30] [ 31]
Society and culture
Generic names
Dosulepin is the English and German generic name of the drug and its INN Tooltip International Nonproprietary Name and BAN Tooltip British Approved Name , while dosulepin hydrochloride is its BANM Tooltip British Approved Name and JAN Tooltip Japanese Accepted Name .[ 1] [ 2] [ 32] [ 3] Dothiepin is the former BAN Tooltip British Approved Name of the drug while dothiepin hydrochloride is the former BANM Tooltip British Approved Name and remains the current USAN Tooltip United States Adopted Name .[ 1] [ 2] [ 32] [ 3] Its generic name in Spanish and Italian and its DCIT Tooltip Denominazione Comune Italiana are dosulepina , in French and its DCF Tooltip Dénomination Commune Française are dosulépine , and in Latin is dosulepinum .[ 2] [ 3]
Brand names
Dosulepin is marketed throughout the world mainly under the brand name Prothiaden.[ 2] [ 3] It is or has been marketed under a variety of other brand names as well, including Altapin, Depresym, Dopress, Dothapax, Dothep, Idom, Prepadine, Protiaden, Protiadene, Thaden, and Xerenal.[ 1] [ 32] [ 2] [ 3]
Availability
Dosulepin is marketed throughout Europe (as Prothiaden, Protiaden, and Protiadene), Australia (as Dothep and Prothiaden), New Zealand (as Dopress) and South Africa (as Thaden).[ 2] [ 3] [ 7] [ 12] [ 13] It is also available in Japan , Hong Kong , Taiwan , India , Singapore , and Malaysia .[ 2] [ 3] [ 7] The drug is not available in the United States or Canada .[ 2] [ 3] [ 7]
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Hexahydrodifenidol
Hexahydrosiladifenidol
Hexbutinol
Hexocyclium
Himbacine
HL-031,120
Homatropine
Imidafenacin
Ipratropium bromide (+salbutamol )
Isopropamide
J-104,129
Hyoscyamine
Mamba toxin 3
Mamba toxin 7
Mazaticol
Mebeverine
Meladrazine
Mepenzolate
Methantheline
Methoctramine
Methylatropine
Methylhomatropine
Methylscopolamine
Metixene
Muscarinic toxin 7
N-Ethyl-3-piperidyl benzilate
N-Methyl-3-piperidyl benzilate
Nefopam
Octatropine methylbromide (anisotropine methylbromide)
Orphenadrine
Otenzepad (AF-DX 116)
Otilonium bromide
Oxapium iodide
Oxitropium bromide
Oxybutynin
Oxyphencyclimine
Oxyphenonium bromide
PBID
PD-102,807
PD-0298029
Penthienate
Pethidine
pFHHSiD
Phenglutarimide
Phenyltoloxamine
Pipenzolate bromide
Piperidolate
Pirenzepine
Piroheptine
Pizotifen
Poldine
Pridinol
Prifinium bromide
Procyclidine
Profenamine (ethopropazine)
Propantheline bromide
Propiverine
Quinidine
3-Quinuclidinyl thiochromane-4-carboxylate
Revefenacin
Rociverine
RU-47,213
SCH-57,790
SCH-72,788
SCH-217,443
Scopolamine (hyoscine)
Scopolamine butylbromide (hyoscine butylbromide)
Silahexacyclium
Sofpironium bromide
Solifenacin
SSRIs Tooltip Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (e.g., femoxetine , paroxetine )
Telenzepine
Terodiline
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Tiemonium iodide
Timepidium bromide
Tiotropium bromide
Tiquizium bromide
Tofenacin
Tolterodine
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline (+perphenazine ), amitriptylinoxide , butriptyline , cidoxepin , clomipramine , desipramine , desmethyldesipramine , dibenzepin , dosulepin (dothiepin) , doxepin , imipramine , lofepramine , nitroxazepine , northiaden (desmethyldosulepin) , nortriptyline , protriptyline , quinupramine , trimipramine )
Tridihexethyl
Trihexyphenidyl
Trimebutine
Tripitamine (tripitramine)
Tropacine
Tropatepine
Tropicamide
Trospium chloride
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , chlorprothixene , cyamemazine (cyamepromazine) , loxapine , mesoridazine , thioridazine )
Umeclidinium bromide (+vilanterol )
WIN-2299
Xanomeline
Zamifenacin
Precursors (and prodrugs )
5-HT1
5-HT1A
Agonists: 8-OH-DPAT
Adatanserin
Amphetamine
Antidepressants (e.g., etoperidone , hydroxynefazodone , nefazodone , trazodone , triazoledione , vilazodone , vortioxetine )
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., aripiprazole , asenapine , brexpiprazole , cariprazine , clozapine , lurasidone , quetiapine , ziprasidone )
Azapirones (e.g., buspirone , eptapirone , gepirone , perospirone , tandospirone )
Bay R 1531
Befiradol
BMY-14802
Cannabidiol
Dimemebfe
Dopamine
Ebalzotan
Eltoprazine
Enciprazine
Ergolines (e.g., bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , lisuride , LSD , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )
F-11,461
F-12826
F-13714
F-14679
F-15063
F-15,599
Flesinoxan
Flibanserin
Flumexadol
Hypidone
Lesopitron
LY-293284
LY-301317
mCPP
MKC-242
Naluzotan
NBUMP
Osemozotan
Oxaflozane
Pardoprunox
Piclozotan
Rauwolscine
Repinotan
Roxindole
RU-24,969
S-14,506
S-14671
S-15535
Sarizotan
Serotonin (5-HT)
SSR-181507
Sunepitron
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-CT , 5-MeO-DMT , 5-MT , bufotenin , DMT , indorenate , N-Me-5-HT , psilocin , psilocybin )
TGBA01AD
U-92,016-A
Urapidil
Vilazodone
Xaliproden
Yohimbine
Antagonists: Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., iloperidone , risperidone , sertindole )
AV965
Beta blockers (e.g., alprenolol , carteolol , cyanopindolol , iodocyanopindolol , isamoltane , oxprenolol , penbutolol , pindobind , pindolol , propranolol , tertatolol )
BMY-7,378
CSP-2503
Dotarizine
Ergolines (e.g., metergoline )
FCE-24379
Flopropione
GR-46611
Isamoltane
Lecozotan
Mefway
Metitepine (methiothepin)
MIN-117 (WF-516)
MPPF
NAN-190
Robalzotan
S-15535
SB-649,915
SDZ 216-525
Spiperone
Spiramide
Spiroxatrine
UH-301
WAY-100135
WAY-100635
Xylamidine
5-HT1B
Agonists: Anpirtoline
CGS-12066A
CP-93129
CP-94253
CP-122,288
CP-135807
Eltoprazine
Ergolines (e.g., bromocriptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )
mCPP
RU-24,969
Serotonin (5-HT)
Triptans (e.g., avitriptan , donitriptan , eletriptan , sumatriptan , zolmitriptan )
TFMPP
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , DMT )
Vortioxetine
5-HT1D
Agonists: CP-122,288
CP-135807
CP-286601
Ergolines (e.g., bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , LSD , methysergide )
GR-46611
L-694247
L-772405
mCPP
PNU-109291
PNU-142633
Serotonin (5-HT)
TGBA01AD
Triptans (e.g., almotriptan , avitriptan , donitriptan , eletriptan , frovatriptan , naratriptan , rizatriptan , sumatriptan , zolmitriptan )
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-Et-DMT , 5-MT , 5-(nonyloxy)tryptamine , DMT )
5-HT1E
5-HT1F
5-HT2
5-HT2A
Agonists: 25H/NB series (e.g., 25I-NBF , 25I-NBMD , 25I-NBOH , 25I-NBOMe , 25B-NBOMe , 25C-NBOMe , 25TFM-NBOMe , 2CBCB-NBOMe , 25CN-NBOH , 2CBFly-NBOMe )
2Cs (e.g., 2C-B , 2C-E , 2C-I , 2C-T-2 , 2C-T-7 , 2C-T-21 )
2C-B-FLY
2CB-Ind
5-Methoxytryptamines (5-MeO-DET , 5-MeO-DiPT , 5-MeO-DMT , 5-MeO-DPT , 5-MT )
α-Alkyltryptamines (e.g., 5-Cl-αMT , 5-Fl-αMT , 5-MeO-αET , 5-MeO-αMT , α-Me-5-HT , αET , αMT )
AL-34662
AL-37350A
Bromo-DragonFLY
Dimemebfe
DMBMPP
DOx (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )
Efavirenz
Ergolines (e.g., 1P-LSD , ALD-52 , bromocriptine , cabergoline , ergine (LSA) , ergometrine (ergonovine) , ergotamine , lisuride , LA-SS-Az , LSB , LSD , LSD-Pip , LSH , LSP , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , pergolide )
Flumexadol
IHCH-7113
Jimscaline
Lorcaserin
MDxx (e.g., MDA (tenamfetamine) , MDMA (midomafetamine) , MDOH , MMDA )
O-4310
Oxaflozane
PHA-57378
PNU-22394
PNU-181731
RH-34
SCHEMBL5334361
Phenethylamines (e.g., lophophine , mescaline )
Piperazines (e.g., BZP , quipazine , TFMPP )
Serotonin (5-HT)
TCB-2
TFMFly
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine )
Antagonists: 5-I-R91150
5-MeO-NBpBrT
AC-90179
Adatanserin
Altanserin
Antihistamines (e.g., cyproheptadine , hydroxyzine , ketotifen , perlapine )
AMDA
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., amperozide , aripiprazole , asenapine , blonanserin , brexpiprazole , carpipramine , clocapramine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , gevotroline , iloperidone , lurasidone , melperone , mosapramine , ocaperidone , olanzapine , paliperidone , quetiapine , risperidone , sertindole , zicronapine , ziprasidone , zotepine )
Chlorprothixene
Cinanserin
CSP-2503
Deramciclane
Dotarizine
Eplivanserin
Ergolines (e.g., amesergide , LY-53857 , LY-215,840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )
Fananserin
Flibanserin
Glemanserin
Irindalone
Ketanserin
KML-010
Landipirdine
LY-393558
mCPP
Medifoxamine
Metitepine (methiothepin)
MIN-117 (WF-516)
Naftidrofuryl
Nantenine
Nelotanserin
Opiranserin (VVZ-149)
Pelanserin
Phenoxybenzamine
Pimavanserin
Pirenperone
Pizotifen
Pruvanserin
Rauwolscine
Ritanserin
Roluperidone
S-14671
Sarpogrelate
Serotonin antagonists and reuptake inhibitors (e.g., etoperidone , hydroxynefazodone , lubazodone , mepiprazole , nefazodone , triazoledione , trazodone )
SR-46349B
TGBA01AD
Teniloxazine
Temanogrel
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , aptazapine , esmirtazapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , fluphenazine , haloperidol , loxapine , perphenazine , pimozide , pipamperone , prochlorperazine , setoperone , spiperone , spiramide , thioridazine , thiothixene , trifluoperazine )
Volinanserin
Xylamidine
Yohimbine
5-HT2B
Agonists: 4-Methylaminorex
Aminorex
Amphetamines (e.g., chlorphentermine , cloforex , dexfenfluramine , fenfluramine , levofenfluramine , norfenfluramine )
BW-723C86
DOx (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )
Ergolines (e.g., cabergoline , dihydroergocryptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , methylergometrine (methylergonovine) , methysergide , pergolide )
Lorcaserin
MDxx (e.g., MDA (tenamfetamine) , MDMA (midomafetamine) , MDOH , MMDA )
Piperazines (e.g., TFMPP )
PNU-22394
Ro60-0175
Serotonin (5-HT)
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , α-Me-5-HT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine )
Antagonists: Agomelatine
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., amisulpride , aripiprazole , asenapine , brexpiprazole , cariprazine , clozapine , N-desalkylquetiapine (norquetiapine) , N-desmethylclozapine (norclozapine) , olanzapine , pipamperone , quetiapine , risperidone , ziprasidone )
Cyproheptadine
EGIS-7625
Ergolines (e.g., amesergide , bromocriptine , lisuride , LY-53857 , LY-272015 , mesulergine )
Ketanserin
LY-393558
mCPP
Metadoxine
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Pirenperone
Pizotifen
Propranolol
PRX-08066
Rauwolscine
Ritanserin
RS-127445
Sarpogrelate
SB-200646
SB-204741
SB-206553
SB-215505
SB-221284
SB-228357
SDZ SER-082
Tegaserod
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Trazodone
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine )
TIK-301
Yohimbine
5-HT2C
Agonists: 2Cs (e.g., 2C-B , 2C-E , 2C-I , 2C-T-2 , 2C-T-7 , 2C-T-21 )
5-Methoxytryptamines (5-MeO-DET , 5-MeO-DiPT , 5-MeO-DMT , 5-MeO-DPT , 5-MT )
α-Alkyltryptamines (e.g., 5-Cl-αMT , 5-Fl-αMT , 5-MeO-αET , 5-MeO-αMT , α-Me-5-HT , αET , αMT )
A-372159
AL-38022A
Alstonine
CP-809101
Dimemebfe
DOx (e.g., DOB , DOC , DOI , DOM )
Ergolines (e.g., ALD-52 , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergine (LSA) , ergotamine , lisuride , LA-SS-Az , LSB , LSD , LSD-Pip , LSH , LSP , pergolide )
Flumexadol
Lorcaserin
MDxx (e.g., MDA (tenamfetamine) , MDMA (midomafetamine) , MDOH , MMDA )
MK-212
ORG-12962
ORG-37684
Oxaflozane
PHA-57378
Phenethylamines (e.g., lophophine , mescaline )
Piperazines (e.g., aripiprazole , BZP , mCPP , quipazine , TFMPP )
PNU-22394
PNU-181731
Ro60-0175
Ro60-0213
Serotonin (5-HT)
Tryptamines (e.g., 5-BT , 5-CT , bufotenin , DET , DiPT , DMT , DPT , psilocin , psilocybin , tryptamine )
Vabicaserin
WAY-629
WAY-161503
YM-348
Antagonists: Adatanserin
Agomelatine
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , iloperidone , melperone , olanzapine , paliperidone , quetiapine , risperidone , sertindole , ziprasidone , zotepine )
Captodiame
CEPC
Cinanserin
Cyproheptadine
Deramciclane
Desmetramadol
Dotarizine
Eltoprazine
Ergolines (e.g., amesergide , bromocriptine , LY-53857 , LY-215,840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )
Etoperidone
Fluoxetine
FR-260010
Irindalone
Ketanserin
Ketotifen
Latrepirdine (dimebolin)
Medifoxamine
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Nefazodone
Pirenperone
Pizotifen
Propranolol
Ritanserin
RS-102221
S-14671
SB-200646
SB-206553
SB-221284
SB-228357
SB-242084
SB-243213
SDZ SER-082
Tedatioxetine
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , aptazapine , esmirtazapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
TIK-301
Tramadol
Trazodone
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , nortriptyline )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine , pimozide , pipamperone , thioridazine )
Xylamidine
5-HT3 –7
5-HT3
Agonists: Alcohols (e.g., butanol , ethanol (alcohol) , trichloroethanol )
m-CPBG
Phenylbiguanide
Piperazines (e.g., BZP , mCPP , quipazine )
RS-56812
Serotonin (5-HT)
SR-57227
SR-57227A
Tryptamines (e.g., 2-Me-5-HT , 5-CT , bufotenidine (5-HTQ) )
Volatiles/gases (e.g., halothane , isoflurane , toluene , trichloroethane )
YM-31636
Antagonists: Alosetron
Anpirtoline
Arazasetron
AS-8112
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., clozapine , olanzapine , quetiapine )
Azasetron
Batanopride
Bemesetron (MDL-72222)
Bupropion
Cilansetron
CSP-2503
Dazopride
Dolasetron
Galanolactone
Granisetron
Hydroxybupropion
Lerisetron
Memantine
Ondansetron
Palonosetron
Ramosetron
Renzapride
Ricasetron
Tedatioxetine
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Thujone
Tropanserin
Tropisetron
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., loxapine )
Volatiles/gases (e.g., nitrous oxide , sevoflurane , xenon )
Vortioxetine
Zacopride
Zatosetron
5-HT4
5-HT5A
5-HT6
Agonists: Ergolines (e.g., dihydroergocryptine , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , lisuride , LSD , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide )
Hypidone
Serotonin (5-HT)
Tryptamines (e.g., 2-Me-5-HT , 5-BT , 5-CT , 5-MT , Bufotenin , E-6801 , E-6837 , EMD-386088 , EMDT , LY-586713 , N-Me-5-HT , ST-1936 , tryptamine )
WAY-181187
WAY-208466
Antagonists: ABT-354
Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., aripiprazole , asenapine , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , iloperidone , olanzapine , tiospirone )
AVN-101
AVN-211
AVN-322
AVN-397
BGC20-760
BVT-5182
BVT-74316
Cerlapirdine
EGIS-12,233
GW-742457
Idalopirdine
Ketanserin
Landipirdine
Latrepirdine (dimebolin)
Masupirdine
Metitepine (methiothepin)
MS-245
PRX-07034
Ritanserin
Ro 04-6790
Ro 63-0563
SB-258585
SB-271046
SB-357134
SB-399885
SB-742457
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , mianserin )
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , clomipramine , doxepin , nortriptyline )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine , loxapine )
5-HT7
Antagonists: Atypical antipsychotics (e.g., amisulpride , aripiprazole , asenapine , brexpiprazole , clorotepine , clozapine , fluperlapine , olanzapine , risperidone , sertindole , tiospirone , ziprasidone , zotepine )
Butaclamol
DR-4485
EGIS-12,233
Ergolines (e.g., 2-Br-LSD (BOL-148) , amesergide , bromocriptine , cabergoline , dihydroergotamine , ergotamine , LY-53857 , LY-215,840 , mesulergine , metergoline , methysergide , sergolexole )
JNJ-18038683
Ketanserin
LY-215,840
Metitepine (methiothepin)
Ritanserin
SB-258719
SB-258741
SB-269970
SB-656104
SB-656104A
SB-691673
SLV-313
SLV-314
Spiperone
SSR-181507
Tetracyclic antidepressants (e.g., amoxapine , maprotiline , mianserin , mirtazapine )
Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline , clomipramine , imipramine )
Typical antipsychotics (e.g., acetophenazine , chlorpromazine , chlorprothixene , fluphenazine , loxapine , pimozide )
Vortioxetine