Clospipramine hydrochloride is a metabolite of clocapramine reportedly useful in the
treatment of schizophrenia. In schizophrenic patients, its clinical efficacy and overall
safety rating were not significantly different from clocapramine. However, at a lower
dosage, clospipramine hydrochloride was more effective than clocapramine.
Originator
Yoshitomi (Japan)
Definition
ChEBI: Mosapramine dihydrochloride is a racemate. It has a role as a dopaminergic antagonist and a second generation antipsychotic.