Mebicar
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Formula | C8H14N4O2 |
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Overview
Mebicar (mebicarum) is an anxiolytic medication produced by Latvian pharmaceutical company Olainfarm and sold in the Russian Federation under the brand name Adaptol.[1] It is not approved for use in the United States or European Union.
Mebicar has an effect on the structure of limbic-reticular activity, particularly on hypothalamus emotional zone, as well as on all 4 basic neuromediator systems – γ aminobutyric acid (GABA), choline, serotonin and adrenergic activity. Mebicar decreases the brain noradrenaline level, exerts no effect on the dopaminergic systems, increases the brain serotonin level, and does not elicit cholinolytic action.[2]
Mebicar purportedly has anti-anxiety (anxiolytic) properties.[2][3][4][5][6] It is also used to aid smoking cessation.[1] In addition Mebicar may be useful in the treatment of ADHD symptoms.[7] In contrast with typical anxiolytic medication like benzodiazepines Mebicar is non-habit forming, non-sedating and does not impair motor function.[3][1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Adaptol product summary http://olainfarm.lv/en/prescription-drugs/adaptol-3
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Val'Dman, AV; Zaikonnikova, IV; Kozlovskaia, MM; Zimakova, IE (1980). "Characteristics of the psychotropic spectrum of action of mebicar". Biulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny. 89 (5): 568–70. PMID 6104993.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Val'Dman, A. V.; Zaikonnikova, I. V.; Kozlovskaya, M. M.; Zimakova, I. E. (1980). "A study of the spectrum of psychotropic action of mebicar". Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 89 (5): 621. doi:10.1007/BF00835799.
- ↑ Mkrtchian, VR; Kozhokova, LZ (2012). "Adaptol--verges of possible". Likars'ka sprava / Ministerstvo okhorony zdorov'ia Ukrainy (5): 125–33. PMID 23534281.
- ↑ Chutko, LS; Rozhkova, AV; Sidorenko, VA; Surushkina, SIu; Tursunova, KB (2012). "Generalized anxiety disorder: Psychosomatic aspects and treatment approaches". Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova / Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniia i meditsinskoi promyshlennosti Rossiiskoi Federatsii, Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo nevrologov \i] Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo psikhiatrov. 112 (1): 40–4. PMID 22678674.
- ↑ Chutko, LS; Surushkina, SIu; Nikishena, IS; Iakovenko, EA; Anisimova, TI; Kuzovenkova, MP (2010). "Asthenic disorders in children". Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova / Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniia i meditsinskoi promyshlennosti Rossiiskoi Federatsii, Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo nevrologov \i] Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo psikhiatrov. 110 (11 Pt 1): 26–9. PMID 21183919.
- ↑ Chutko, LS; Surushkina, SIu; Nikishena, IS; Iakovenko, EA; Anisimova, TI; Sergeev, AV (2009). "Adaptol in the treatment of ADHD". Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova / Ministerstvo zdravookhraneniia i meditsinskoi promyshlennosti Rossiiskoi Federatsii, Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo nevrologov \i] Vserossiiskoe obshchestvo psikhiatrov. 109 (8): 45–8. PMID 19738569.
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