Multi-receptor binding profile of clozapine and olanzapine: a structural study based on the new beta (2) adrenergic receptor template

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2011-07-27T08:27:56Z

2011-07-27T08:27:56Z

2008

Abstract

Schizophrenia is a devastating mental disorder that has a large/nimpact on the quality of life for those who are afflicted and is/nvery costly for families and society.[1] Although the etiology of/nschizophrenia is still unknown and no cure has yet been/nfound, it is treatable, and pharmacological therapy often produces/nsatisfactory results. Among the various antipsychotic/ndrugs in use, clozapine is widely recognized as one ofthe/nmost clinically effective agents, even if it elicits significant side/neffects such as metabolic disorders and agranulocytosis. Clozapine/nand the closely related compound olanzapine are good/nexamples ofdrug s with a complex multi-receptor profile ;[2]/nthey have affinities toward serotonin, dopamine, a adrenergic,/nmuscarinic, and histamine receptors, among others.

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English

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Wiley-Blackwell

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