Gepirone Hydrochloride

CHEMBL1204187 Phase 4 Aprobado Small molecule
Half-Life
Bioavailability
Protein Binding
Molecular Weight
395.9 g/mol
LogP
Phase
4

A hydrochloride salt form of gepirone with the same therapeutic properties. This partial agonist at serotonin 5-HT1A receptors is used to treat generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder.

Peso molecular

395,9000 g/mol

TPSA

69,60 Ų

Pharmacokinetics (PK)

Pharmacodynamics (PD)

Estructura 2D

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SMILES

CC1(C)CC(=O)N(CCCCN2CCN(c3ncccn3)CC2)C(=O)C1.Cl

InChI

InChI=1S/C19H29N5O2.ClH/c1-19(2)14-16(25)24(17(26)15-19)9-4-3-8-22-10-12-23(13-11-22)18-20-6-5-7-21-18;/h5-7H,3-4,8-15H2,1-2H3;1H

Molecular Formula

C19H30ClN5O2

HBD / HBA

1 / 6

Enlaces Rotables

6

Átomos Pesados

27

No targets recorded

Target interaction data is not yet available for this drug.

No interactions recorded

Drug interaction data is not yet available for this compound.

No side effects recorded

Side effect data is not yet available for this drug.

Preguntas frecuentes

A hydrochloride salt form of gepirone with the same therapeutic properties. This partial agonist at serotonin 5-HT1A receptors is used to treat generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder.

Yes, Gepirone Hydrochloride is an approved drug. It has reached clinical phase 4. It is classified as a Small molecule.

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References & Data Sources

  • ChEMBL — European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). CHEMBL1204187. Open-access bioactivity database.
  • PubChem — National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). CID 55190. Chemical information database.

Data aggregated from publicly available pharmacological databases. Last updated 2026-03-04.

Aviso médico

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Data sources: ChEMBL, PubChem, DailyMed.