Tag: drug classification


PHANTASTICUM

Historical Genesis of the Term “Phantasticum” The designation Phantasticum represents a critical, albeit ephemeral, moment in the history of psychopharmacology, officially recognized during the 1920s as a novel classification for a specific group of psychoactive substances. This term was coined to describe drugs whose primary pharmacological action was the generation of profound sensory and cognitive […]

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PHENYLALKYLAMINES

Definition and Chemical Structure The term Phenylalkylamines refers to a vast and pharmacologically significant class of organic compounds characterized by a primary structure consisting of a benzene ring attached to an alkyl side chain containing an amine group. This core structure is a fundamental template for numerous endogenous neurotransmitters, including dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine, which […]

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PHENYLETHYLAMINES

Introduction and Definition of Phenylethylamines Phenylethylamines constitute a vast and chemically significant class of organic compounds characterized by a fundamental structure that includes a phenyl ring linked to an ethylamine group. In the context of pharmacology and psychology, the term refers specifically to a heterogeneous set of drugs exhibiting profound psychoactive and primarily hallucinogenic impacts. […]

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ANORECTANTS

Part of a group of drugs that cause appetite suppression. See also appetite suppression. ANORECTANTS: “A person was prescribed anorectants in order to reduce his or her appetite. “

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BARBITURATES

Barbiturates The Core Definition and Mechanism Barbiturates constitute a class of pharmaceutical compounds derived from barbituric acid, primarily characterized by their ability to produce generalized depression of the central nervous system (CNS). Historically, these agents were indispensable in medicine, functioning as powerful sedative-hypnotics, anxiolytics (anxiety reducers), and effective anticonvulsants. However, their clinical utility has significantly […]

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