Minitran is a commercial psychiatric drug (tranquilliser and antidepressant) manufactured in Greece by Adelco S.A. and sold in form of yellow-coloured sugar-coated tablets.[1]
It contains Amitriptyline hydrochloride and Perphenazine.
It is sold in the following forms:
- Minitran 2-10: 2 mg Perphenazine and 10 mg Amitriptyline hydrochloride in each tablet.
- Minitran 2-25: 2 mg Perphenazine and 25 mg Amitriptyline hydrochloride in each tablet.
- Minitran 4-10: 4 mg Perphenazine and 10 mg Amitriptyline hydrochloride in each tablet.
- Minitran 4-25: 4 mg Perphenazine and 25 mg Amitriptyline hydrochloride in each tablet.
Minitran is also a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of Angina, manufactured by 3M.
It contains glyceryl trinitrate and is sold in patch form. It is sold in the following strengths:
- Minitran 5 contains 18 mg of glyceryl trinitrate and delivers 5 mg in 24 hours
- Minitran 10: contains 36 mg of glyceryl trinitrate and delivers 10 mg in 24 hours
- Minitran 15: contains 54 mg of glyceryl trinitrate and delivers 15 mg in 24 hours
It is also marketed as Discotrine in some countries.
See also
- List of psychiatric drugs
- Psychiatry
- MINITRAN computer language available on MONECS
References
- ↑ "Minitran". US GOV.
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