Dibenzepin
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Dibenzepin, sold under the brand name Noveril among others, is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) used widely throughout Europe for the treatment of depression.[2][3][4] It has similar efficacy and effects relative to other TCAs like imipramine but with fewer side effects.[5][6][7][8]
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Trade names | Noveril, Anslopax, Deprex, Ecatril, Neodit, Victoril |
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Routes of administration | Oral |
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Bioavailability | 25% |
Protein binding | 80% |
Metabolism | Hepatic |
Elimination half-life | 5 hours |
Excretion | Urine (80%), feces (20%) |
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Formula | C18H21N3O |
Molar mass | 295.386 g·mol−1 |
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