Posted by Jonathan on February 12, 2001, at 1:21:15
In reply to Re: Serotonin antagonists, Where to get RITANSERIN??, posted by anita on February 2, 2001, at 8:34:37
Anita,
Ketanserin (Italian generic name ketanserina) is available from Farmacia Cerati, brand name Sufrexal (manuf. Janssen Cilag SpA). 30 tablets, each containing 40 mg of the tartrate, cost Euro 23.26 (about $20) plus shipping. Its most common clinical use is for hypertension.
Do you have any information about the dosage that is being used in clinical trials as an antidepressant? I ran a quick Medline search, couldn't find anything, but could easily have somehow missed the crucial paper.
TIA,
Jonathan.
> Ritanserin isn't available anywhere as far as I know (I've looked), but ketanserin, very much the same, is available from an overseas pharmacy in India. If you're really interested, I'll find the web site. I think, tho, that the manufacturer has stopped making it, so you might not be able to use it long-term. I do know that both ritanserin and ketanserin were in clinical trials and they proved ineffective for schizophrenia, but I think they're in trials for depression now.
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> anita
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