muscle relaxant
A drug used to produce muscle relaxation (excepting neuromuscular blocking agents). Its primary clinical and therapeutic use is the treatment of muscle spasm and immobility associated with strains, sprains, and injuries of the back and, to a lesser degree, injuries to the neck. Also used for the treatment of a variety of clinical conditions that have in common only the presence of skeletal muscle hyperactivity, for example, the muscle spasms that can occur in multiple sclerosis.
tranquilizing drug
A traditional grouping of drugs said to have a soothing or calming effect on mood, thought or behaviour.
antidepressant
Antidepressants are mood-stimulating drugs used primarily in the treatment of affective disorders and related conditions.
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3-(5H-dibenzo[a,d][7]annulen-5-ylidene)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine
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3-(5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ylidene)-N,N-dimethylpropan-1-amine
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(3-Dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ylidene-propyl)-dimethyl-amine
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ChEMBL
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Cyclobenzaprine
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KEGG COMPOUND
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N,N-dimethyl-5H-dibenzo(a,d)cycloheptene-Δ5,γ-propylamine
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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2126383
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Beilstein Registry Number
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Beilstein
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303-53-7
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CAS Registry Number
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KEGG COMPOUND
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303-53-7
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CAS Registry Number
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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