Introduction
Miansarin is a strong and safe antidepressant produced in Yugoslavia. It belongs to the group of neuronal uptake inhibitors and is one of the most effective drugs for treating depressive disorders. In this article we will look at the history, production, composition, contraindications and side effects of Miansarin, which will allow us to better understand and use this drug in the treatment of depressive conditions.
History of the drug
Miansarin was first developed in 1967 in Yugoslavia by a group of chemists led by Professor Ivo Zukovic. The drug was named Lerivon and became the first antidepressant that combines high efficiency and safety. The active substance of Miansarin is mianzepin, which acts on neurons by blocking the reuptake of serotonin and norepinephrine. Thanks to this, Miansarin manages to block the development of symptoms