Cyamemazine
CAS No. | 3546-03-0 | Cat. No. | BCP07169 |
Name | Cyamemazine | ||
Synonyms | RP-7204;RP 7204;RP7204;TH-2602;TH 2602;TH2602; | ||
Formula | C19H21N3S | M. Wt | 323.46 |
Description | Cyamemazine differs from other phenothiazine neuroleptics in that aside from the usual profile of dopamine, α1-adrenergic, H1, and mACh receptor antagonism, it additionally produces potent blockade of several serotonin receptors, including 5-HT2A, 5-HT2C, and 5-HT7. These actions have been implicated in cyamemazine's anxiolytic effects (5-HT2C) and lack of extrapyramidal side effects (5-HT2A),[7][8] and despite being classified as a typical antipsychotic, it actually behaves like an atypical antipsychotic.Cyamemazine (Tercian), also known as cyamepromazine, is a typical antipsychotic drug of the phenothiazine class which was introduced by Theraplix in France in 1972 and later in Portugal as well. | ||
Pathways | Neuro Signaling Pathway GPCR/G Protein | ||
Targets | 5 HT Receptor/Serotonin Receptor |
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