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Review Article
8 (
1
); 33-40

Tianeptine - A Clinical Review.

Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai 400706 India
K J Somaiya Medical College, Mumbai 400022 India
Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai 400706 India
Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai 400706 India

*Corresponding Author: More Patil Vidita, E-mail: drmorepatil@gmail.com

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Abstract

Depression is a wide spread disorder. The development of effective pharmacotherapy for major depression is important because it is such a widespread and debilitating mental disorder. The following review is based on the preclinical and clinical studies carried out on Tianeptine, an atypical antidepressant that lowers the adverse effects of stress on brain and memory. It is one of the many drugs being tested these days in the market as nootropics; it is presented as a “Smart Drug”. These are believed to be of low-risk and work to improve, enhance, or repair damage done to the brain via injury or disease.

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Antidepressants
Antioxylic
Cognition enhancers
Neuroprotective
Nootropic

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