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fluoxetine and Convulsions, Febrile

fluoxetine has been researched along with Convulsions, Febrile in 1 studies

Fluoxetine: The first highly specific serotonin uptake inhibitor. It is used as an antidepressant and often has a more acceptable side-effects profile than traditional antidepressants.
fluoxetine : A racemate comprising equimolar amounts of (R)- and (S)-fluoxetine. A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), it is used (generally as the hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of depression (and the depressive phase of bipolar disorder), bullimia nervosa, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
N-methyl-3-phenyl-3-[4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]propan-1-amine : An aromatic ether consisting of 4-trifluoromethylphenol in which the hydrogen of the phenolic hydroxy group is replaced by a 3-(methylamino)-1-phenylpropyl group.

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's1 (100.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Ambrosino, P1
Ragona, F1
Mosca, I1
Vannicola, C1
Canafoglia, L1
Solazzi, R1
Rivolta, I1
Freri, E1
Granata, T1
Messina, G1
Castellotti, B1
Gellera, C1
Soldovieri, MV1
DiFrancesco, JC1
Taglialatela, M1

Other Studies

1 other study available for fluoxetine and Convulsions, Febrile

ArticleYear
A novel KCNC1 gain-of-function variant causing developmental and epileptic encephalopathy: "Precision medicine" approach with fluoxetine.
    Epilepsia, 2023, Volume: 64, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Cricetinae; Cricetulus; Epilepsies, Myoclonic; Fluoxetine; Gain of Function Mutation; Preci

2023