noun
- Plural of imipramine; a class of tricyclic antidepressant medications used to treat depression, anxiety, and certain pain conditions.
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical term; typically used in clinical or pharmaceutical contexts
Examples
- The psychiatrist prescribed imipramines to help manage the patient's chronic depression.
- Several imipramines are available in generic form, making them more affordable for patients.
- Imipramines work by increasing levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain.
- The study compared the effectiveness of different imipramines in treating neuropathic pain.
- Patients taking imipramines should be monitored for potential side effects.