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The antidepressive drug amitriptyline blocking  a neuronal sodium channel Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D image of Flumedroxone acetate skeletal formula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Box of MIGRAINE TRIPTANS tablets on a hospital pharmacy table used to treat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Box of NARATRIPTAN tablets on a hospital pharmacy table used to treat migraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
Box of FROVATRIPTAN tablets on a hospital pharmacy table used to treat migraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Antidepressive drug amitriptyline binding to and blocking  a neuronal sodium channel
3D image of Flumedroxone skeletal formula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Box of FROVATRIPTAN tablets on a hospital pharmacy table used to treat migraine Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
prochlorperazine molecule, molecular structures, compazine, 3d model, Structural Chemical Formula and Atoms with Color Coding Royalty Free Stock Photo
prochlorperazine molecule 3d, molecular structure, ball and stick model, structural chemical formula typical antipsychotics Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Amitriptyline is used as an antidepressant and antimigraine drug. It blocks sodium channels on neuronal membrans. Sodium channels generate and propagate action potentials in neurons and muscle. Source: PDB entry 6AGF


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