Tianeptine Sodium Salt for Anti-Depression
Abstrait
Tianeptine sodique
MF:C21H24CLN2NAO4S
MW:458.93
CAS:30123-17-2
Pureté:99.35%
Apparence:poudre blanche
Tianeptine sodique (Sel de sodium de tianeptine) est le sel de sodium de la tianeptine. La tianeptine est un composé anxiolytique qui est principalement utilisé pour ses propriétés de renforcement de l'humeur et de propriété anti-anxiété. Cette substance a également des capacités nootropes en ce qui concerne les individus dont la cognition est impactée négativement par les troubles de l'humeur. Il a la capacité d'améliorer la concentration et la concentration chez les individus qui ont également une mauvaise portée.
Tianeptine Sodium Introduction:
Everyone experiences variations in mood – transitory blues, disappointments, the normal grief that accompanies the loss of someone you love. But a severe or prolonged depression that interferes with the ability to function, feel pleasure, or maintain interest is not a mere case of the blues. It is an illness. Researchers have demonstrated that it results from biochemical imbalances in the brain.
In depression faith in deliverance, in ultimate restoration, is absent. The pain is unrelenting, and what makes the condition intolerable is the foreknowledge that no remedy will come not in a day, an hour, a month, or a minute. It is hopelessness even more than pain that crushes the soul. -William Styron, 1990
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders affecting approximately 340 million people in the world. No one is immune from depression – it occurs in people of all social classes, all countries and all cultural settings.
Tianeptine sodium Uses
Tianeptine shows efficacy against serious depressive episodes (dépression majeure), comparable to amitriptyline,imipramine and fluoxetine, but with significantly fewer side effects. It was shown to be more effective than maprotiline in a group of people with co-existing depression and anxiety. Tianeptine also displays significant anxiolytic properties and is useful in treating a spectrum of anxiety disorders including panic disorder, as evidenced by a study in which those administered 35% CO2 gas (carbogen) on paroxetine or tianeptine therapy showed equivalent panic-blocking effects. Like many antidepressants (including bupropion, the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, the serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors, moclobemide and numerous others) it may also have a beneficial effect on cognition in people with depression-induced cognitive dysfunction.