desipramine

desipramine

 [des-ip´rah-mēn]
a tricyclic antidepressant of the dibenzazepine group, administered orally as the hydrochloride salt.
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desipramine

(dĭ-zĭp′rə-mēn, dĕz′ə-prăm′ĭn)
n.
A tricyclic antidepressant drug, C18H22N2, used in its hydrochloride form.
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desipramine

Norpramin®, Pertofran Therapeutics An imipramine-like tricyclic antidepressant. See Imipramine.
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