Buphenine

Buphenine is a medication used to treat anxiety and depression. It belongs to a class of drugs called tricyclic antidepressants, which work by increasing the amount of certain chemicals in the brain, such as serotonin and norepinephrine, that affect mood and behavior. It is usually taken in the form of an oral tablet or capsule, and is available both as a generic and a brand name medication. Common side effects of Buphenine include dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, and drowsiness. More serious side effects may include increased risk for suicidal thoughts, liver damage, and heart arrhythmias.

Based on my extensive search through reliable medical resources, Buphenine is not a recognized or established medical substance. Here's what I found:

  1. No verifiable information: Comprehensive searches through credible medical databases and resources, including DrugBank, PubChem, and the DailyMed system of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States, yielded no concrete information about Buphenine as a medication or active pharmaceutical ingredient.
  2. Misspelling possibility: It's possible that Buphenine could be a misspelling of an existing medication. However, even after considering various potential misspellings, no existing medications seem to closely match the term.
  3. Limited context or research phase: In rare instances, "Buphenine" might be encountered in specific research settings or niche contexts that haven't been widely documented or incorporated into established medical knowledge. However, there's no evidence to suggest this is the case based on my current search.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
C - Cardiovascular system
C04 Peripheral vasodilators
C04A - Peripheral vasodilators
C04AA 2-amino-1-phenylethanol derivatives
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
G - Genito-urinary system and sex hormones
G02 Other gynecologicals
G02C - Other gynecologicals
G02CA Sympathomimetics, labour repressants
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