Dibenzothiazepine


Dibenzothiazepines are chemical compounds which are derivatives of thiazepine[1] with two benzene rings.
Examples include quetiapine and metiapine.
References
- ^ Dibenzothiazepines at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
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| Antidepressants (Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)) |
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| Antihistamines |
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| Antipsychotics |
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| Anticonvulsants |
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| Anticholinergics |
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| Stimulants |
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| Depressants |
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| Hallucinogens |
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| Entactogens |
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| Psychiatric drugs |
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| Others |
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