Agomelatine Overview
Definition:
Agomelatine is a synthetic antidepressant used primarily in the treatment of major depressive disorder. It works by acting on melatonin receptors and serotonin receptors in the brain.
Functions:
· Antidepressant: Effectively helps to alleviate symptoms of depression by regulating circadian rhythms and enhancing mood.
· Sleep Regulation: Improves sleep quality by acting on melatonin receptors, aiding those with sleep disturbances related to depression.
· Mood Stabilizer: Enhances mood and reduces feelings of sadness, anxiety, and low energy associated with depression.
Applications:
· Pharmaceutical Industry: Used in prescription medications for the treatment of depression and related mood disorders.
· Mental Health Care: Incorporated in treatments for patients with disrupted sleep-wake cycles and depression.
· Research: Investigated in clinical studies for its broader applications in treating mood and sleep disorders.