Drug Name |
Protriptyline hydrochloride |
Drug ID |
BADD_D01873 |
Description |
Protriptyline hydrochloride is a dibenzocycloheptene-derivative tricyclic antidepressant (TCA). TCAs are structurally similar to phenothiazines. They contain a tricyclic ring system with an alkyl amine substituent on the central ring. In non-depressed individuals, protriptyline does not affect mood or arousal, but may cause sedation. In depressed individuals, protriptyline exerts a positive effect on mood. TCAs are potent inhibitors of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. In addition, TCAs down-regulate cerebral cortical β-adrenergic receptors and sensitize post-synaptic serotonergic receptors with chronic use. The antidepressant effects of TCAs are thought to be due to an overall increase in serotonergic neurotransmission. TCAs also block histamine H1 receptors, alpha1-adrenergic receptors and muscarinic receptors, which accounts for their sedative, hypotensive and anticholinergic effects (e.g. blurred vision, dry mouth, constipation, urinary retention), respectively. See toxicity section below for a complete listing of side effects. Protriptyline may be used for the treatment of depression. |
Indications and Usage |
For the treatment of depression. |
Marketing Status |
approved |
ATC Code |
N06AA11 |
DrugBank ID |
DB00344
|
KEGG ID |
D00484
|
MeSH ID |
D011530
|
PubChem ID |
6603149
|
TTD Drug ID |
D00MYQ
|
NDC Product Code |
0054-0210; 46438-0056; 0054-0211; 42794-004; 42806-096; 46438-0066; 42806-097; 17337-0539; 42794-007 |
UNII |
44665V00O8
|
Synonyms |
Protriptyline | Vivactil | Protriptyline Hydrochloride | Hydrochloride, Protriptyline |