Abstract

The majority of modern antidepressants (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) have one or two centers of asymmetry in their structure; resulting in the formation of enantiomers which may exhibit different pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic properties. Recent developments in drug stereochemistry has led to understanding the role of chirality in modern therapy correlated with increased knowledge regarding the molecular structure of specific drug targets and towards the possible advantages of using pure enantiomers instead of racemic mixtures. The current review deals with chiral antidepressant drugs; presenting examples of stereoselectivity in the pharmacological actions of certain antidepressants and their metabolites and emphasizing the differences between pharmacological actions of the racemates and pure enantiomers.

Highlights

  • Depression is a common but serious mood disorder that affects a person's behavior, feelings, thoughts and sense of well-being

  • Recent developments in drug stereochemistry has led to understanding the role of chirality in modern therapy correlated with increased knowledge regarding the molecular structure of specific drug targets and towards the possible advantages of using pure enantiomers instead of racemic mixtures

  • Selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SSNRIs), like venlafaxine and duloxetine are used in the modern treatment of depression and may be effective in treating depression in patients in whom selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) are ineffective.[5]

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Summary

Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin

Monica Budău[1], Gabriel Hancu1*, Aura Rusu[1], Melania Cârcu-Dobrin[1], Daniela Lucia Muntean[2]. Article info Article History: Received: 27 November 2017 Revised: November 2017 Accepted: 5 December 2017 ePublished: December 2017

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Chirality in the treatment of depression
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