Posted by doxogenic boy on September 9, 2013, at 18:46:59
In reply to Re: Changing from Stablon to Tianeurax, a generic, posted by sigismund on September 9, 2013, at 15:36:42
> I think I have used Coaxal (if that is the brand name), and it was fine.
What kind of tianeptine do you use now, have you used different brands and if so, did you feel any difference? On this site it says that both Stablon, Coaxil and Tatinol are tianeptine brand names of Servier, but Neluptin and Salymbra seems to be generic:
http://www.drugs.com/international/tianeptine.html
On Servier's international site I only find Stablon.
http://servier.com/product-portfoliohttp://servier.com/sites/default/files/SPC_Stablon.pdf
I found an interesting thing about pharmacodynamic properties on the pdf site above:
"In animals,Tianeptine has the following properties: Tianeptine increases the spontaneous activity of pyramidal cells in the hippocampus and
accelerates their recovery after functional inhibition,"I didn't know that this was official. And I wonder if it is because of this study:
http://www.pnas.org/content/98/22/12796.full?sid=1738dff0-e188-46f8-a688-2daba3a6d530
"Stress-induced changes in cerebral metabolites, hippocampal volume, and cell proliferation are prevented by antidepressant treatment with tianeptine"
> I did not know there was generic tianeptine or not.Here is about the generic drug manufacturer neuraxpharm:
http://www.neuraxpharm.de/html-de/unternehmen-anders.php
and Tianeurax:
http://www.neuraxpharm.de/html-de/erkrankungen-praeparate-detailansicht.php?name=Tianeurax
http://www.neuraxpharm.de/download-pil.php?pfad=GI_Tianeurax_12_5_mg_-_368_2.pdf
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