Tenilapine, the Glossary
Tenilapine is an atypical antipsychotic which has never been marketed in the US.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Atypical antipsychotic, Clozapine, Dopamine receptor, Dopamine receptor D2, Dopamine receptor D4, 5-HT2A receptor, 5-HT2C receptor.
- 5-HT2B antagonists
- Atypical antipsychotics
Atypical antipsychotic
The atypical antipsychotics (AAP), also known as second generation antipsychotics (SGAs) and serotonin–dopamine antagonists (SDAs), are a group of antipsychotic drugs (antipsychotic drugs in general are also known as tranquilizers and neuroleptics, although the latter is usually reserved for the typical antipsychotics) largely introduced after the 1970s and used to treat psychiatric conditions. Tenilapine and atypical antipsychotic are atypical antipsychotics.
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Clozapine
Clozapine is a psychiatric medication and was the first atypical antipsychotic (also called second-generation antipsychotic) to be discovered. Tenilapine and Clozapine are atypical antipsychotics and Piperazines.
Dopamine receptor
Dopamine receptors are a class of G protein-coupled receptors that are prominent in the vertebrate central nervous system (CNS).
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Dopamine receptor D2
Dopamine receptor D2, also known as D2R, is a protein that, in humans, is encoded by the DRD2 gene.
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Dopamine receptor D4
The dopamine receptor D4 is a dopamine D2-like G protein-coupled receptor encoded by the gene on chromosome 11 at 11p15.5.
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5-HT2A receptor
The 5-HT2A receptor is a subtype of the 5-HT2 receptor that belongs to the serotonin receptor family and is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR).
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5-HT2C receptor
The 5-HT2C receptor is a subtype of the 5-HT2 receptor that binds the endogenous neurotransmitter serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT).
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See also
5-HT2B antagonists
- Amesergide
- Amisulpride
- Apomorphine
- Aripiprazole
- Brexpiprazole
- Brilaroxazine
- Bromocriptine
- LY-272,015
- Meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine
- Olanzapine
- PRX-08066
- Pipamperone
- Propranolol
- RS-127445
- Rauwolscine
- SB-204741
- SB-215505
- TIK-301
- Tenilapine
- Viloxazine
Atypical antipsychotics
- Amisulpride
- Amoxapine
- Aripiprazole
- Aripiprazole/sertraline
- Asenapine
- Atypical antipsychotic
- Bifeprunox
- Blonanserin
- Brexpiprazole
- Brilaroxazine
- Bromerguride
- Cariprazine
- Carpipramine
- Clocapramine
- Clotiapine
- Clozapine
- Cycloserine/lurasidone
- DHA-clozapine
- Gevotroline
- Iloperidone
- Lumateperone
- Lurasidone
- Melperone
- Mosapramine
- Nemonapride
- Olanzapine
- Olanzapine/fluoxetine
- Olanzapine/samidorphan
- Paliperidone
- Perospirone
- Pimavanserin
- Piquindone
- Quetiapine
- Remoxipride
- Risperidone
- Sertindole
- Sulpiride
- Sultopride
- Tenilapine
- Tiapride
- Zicronapine
- Ziprasidone
- Zotepine