4-[2-(dimethylamino)-1-(1-hydroxycyclohexyl)ethyl]phenol
Desvenlafaxine is a substance from the class of phenethylamines. Further information will follow after enrichment.
Class
Antidepressiva
Pharmacological context
Mechanism
NET inhibitor, SERT inhibitor
Short read on known pharmacology
Interactions
No curated pairs visible
Curated visible combinations
Risk theme
Interpret risks carefully
Condensed from structured notes
Translation in progress
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Receptor Targets
Mechanism of Action
Desvenlafaxine acts through the following pharmacological mechanisms:
Designations
IUPAC: 4-[2-(dimethylamino)-1-(1-hydroxycyclohexyl)ethyl]phenol
Legal Status
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Receptor Profile
Der 5-HT1A-Rezeptor ist ein Gi/Go-gekoppelter Serotoninrezeptor, der als Autorezeptor auf serotonergen Neuronen und als Heterorezeptor in verschiedenen Hirnregionen vorkommt. Er moduliert Angst, Stimmung und Kognition.
Der Serotonintransporter (SERT/5-HTT) ist ein Natrium-abhängiger Monoamintransporter, der Serotonin aus dem synaptischen Spalt zurück in die präsynaptische Zelle transportiert. Er ist das primäre Ziel von SSRI und MDMA.
Der Noradrenalintransporter (NET) ist ein Monoamintransporter, der Noradrenalin aus dem synaptischen Spalt zurücktransportiert. Er wird von verschiedenen Stimulants und Antidepressiva beeinflusst.
Der 5-HT2C-Rezeptor ist ein Gq/11-gekoppelter Serotoninrezeptor, der an der Regulation von Appetit, Stimmung und Angst beteiligt ist. Er wird von verschiedenen Psychedelika als sekundäres Ziel aktiviert und moduliert dopaminerge Signalwege.
Substance Fingerprint
Pharmacological profile based on receptor binding, mechanism of action, and substance class.
Synapedia Evidence
Effects & Pharmacology is partially translated. Some details are still being expanded.
Known Effects
Individual effects may vary significantly. These are pharmacologically documented effects.
Reported range 100 mg
Total duration 24 hours
Oral
| Tier | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Light | 50 mg |
| Reported | 100 mg |
| Strong | 400 mg |
Oral
Onset
1–2 weeks
Peak
2–4 hours
Total duration
24 hours
Avoid uncertain dosage claims and do not infer numbers when data is unclear.
Dose sensitivity varies greatly between individuals. Body weight, tolerance, route of administration, combinations, and pre-existing conditions significantly affect outcomes. These figures are not dosing recommendations — they describe reported ranges, not safe amounts.
Risks
Summary
Mögliche Nebenwirkungen umfassen Übelkeit, Schwindel und Schlaflosigkeit.
Safer Use
The risks listed may be incomplete. Especially for research chemicals and rare substances, available data is limited.
Interaction details from the knowledge layer are still being translated.
Interaction data is based on known mechanisms. Unknown or rare interactions are possible and may be life-threatening.
Based on substance class, receptors, mechanisms, and effect profile.
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