Tricyclic

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Tricyclics are chemical compounds that contain three interconnected rings of atoms.

Many compounds have a tricyclic structure, but in pharmacology, the term has traditionally been reserved to describe heterocyclic drugs. Among these are antidepressants, antipsychotics, anticonvulsants, and antihistamines (as antiallergens, anti-motion sickness drugs, antipruritics, and hypnotics/sedatives) of the dibenzazepine, dibenzocycloheptene, dibenzothiazepine, dibenzothiepin, phenothiazine, and thioxanthene chemical classes, and others.

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Antidepressants
Imipramine.svg

Imipramine

Amitriptyline.svg

Amitriptyline

Mirtazapine.svg

Mirtazapine

Iprindole.png

Iprindole

Tianeptine.svg

Tianeptine

Antipsychotics
Chlorpromazin.svg

Chlorpromazine

Thioridazine-2D-skeletal.png

Thioridazine

Cis-Chlorprothixen.png

Chlorprothixene

Loxapine.svg

Loxapine

Clozapine.svg

Clozapine

Antihistamines
Promethazine.svg

Promethazine

Cyproheptadine.svg

Cyproheptadine

Dimebolin.svg

Latrepirdine

Loratadine.svg

Loratadine

Rupatadine.png

Rupatadine

Others
Carvedilol.svg

Carvedilol

Cyclobenzaprine.svg

Cyclobenzaprine

Pizotifen.svg

Pizotifen

Monatepil.png

Monatepil

See also

References

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