Linostil

Linostil Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Linostil is also known as dimethacrine or acripamine. It is marketed under the names Istonil, Istonyl, Linostil, and Miroistonil. Linostil is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) with imipramine-like effects used in Europe for the treatment of depression. Linostil is no longer used in Japan.

Little is known about the pharmacology of dimetacrine.

Trade Name Linostil
Generic Dimetacrine
Dimetacrine Other Names Dimetacrine, Istonil, Istonyl, Linostil, Miroistonil
Type
Formula C20H26N2
Weight Average: 294.4338
Monoisotopic: 294.209598842
Groups Experimental, Withdrawn
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Linostil
Linostil

Toxicity

Linostil may induce severe cardiac toxicity in overdose. This property is unique among the tricyclic antidepressants.

Volume of Distribution

The highest concentrations of dimetacrine were found at 1 hour after administration but at 3 hours in brain, heart, lung, liver, spleen, kidney, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of testes. (Carried out in mice, PMID 5312397).

Half Life

Approximately 10 hours. (PMID 5312397)

Elimination Route

Approximately 70% of the doses were excreted in urine and feces within 2 days after treatment. (PMID 5312397)

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