desipramine

Trade name: pertofrane

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

Nov 20, 1964

Desipramine is a tricyclic antidepressant that was approved by the FDA in 1964. It was derived from imipramine, which was the first tricyclic antidepressant to be manufactured. Desipramine is one of many tricyclic antidepressants, and this type of antidepressant gets its name due to its three-ring chemical structure. Desipramine, a secondary amine tricyclic antidepressant, is structurally related to both the skeletal muscle relaxant cyclobenzaprine and the thioxanthene antipsychotics such as thiothixene. It is the active metabolite of imipramine, a tertiary amine TCA. The acute effects of desipramine include inhibition of noradrenaline re-uptake at noradrenergic nerve endings and inhibition of serotonin (5-hydroxy tryptamine, 5HT) re-uptake at the serotoninergic nerve endings in the central nervous system. Desipramine exhibits greater noradrenergic re-uptake inhibition compared to the tertiary amine TCA imipramine. In addition to inhibiting neurotransmitter re-uptake, desipramine down-regulates beta-adrenergic receptors in the cerebral cortex and sensitizes serotonergic receptors with chronic use. The overall effect is increased serotonergic transmission. Antidepressant effects are typically observed 2 - 4 weeks following the onset of therapy though some patients may require up to 8 weeks of therapy prior to symptom improvement. Patients experiencing more severe depressive episodes may respond quicker than those with mild depressive symptoms. Desipramine is marketed under the trade name Norpramin, indicated for the treatment of depression. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

38 trials · 41 clinical orgs · 14 marketing orgs

Phase 1
9
Phase 2
17
Phase 3
6
Phase 4
5

Earliest trial started Jul 1, 1987 (NCT00913237)

Timeline

1960s

  1. Nov 20, 1964

    Earliest FDA Approval

  2. Nov 20, 1964

    Validus Pharmaceuticals — NDA Secondary Org

  3. Nov 20, 1964

    Validus Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  4. Apr 10, 1968

    Geigy — First NDA Organization

  5. Apr 10, 1968

    Sanofi-Aventis — NDA Secondary Org

  6. Apr 10, 1968

    Geigy — NDA Organization

1980s

  1. Jan 1, 1987

    Sandoz — Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Jan 1, 1987

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  3. Jun 5, 1987

    Actavis — Marketing Organization

  4. May 24, 1988

    Sandoz — Marketing Organization

  5. Jun 20, 1988

    Chartwell Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

1990s

  1. Jan 1, 1995

    Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

  2. May 29, 1997

    Ani Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

2010s

  1. Mar 17, 2016

    Amneal Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  2. May 5, 2016

    Heritage Pharma — Marketing Organization

  3. May 5, 2016

    Emcure — Marketing Organization

  4. Dec 26, 2017

    Ingenus Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  5. Dec 26, 2017

    Novast Labs — Marketing Organization

2020s

  1. Jul 7, 2021

    Alembic — Marketing Organization

Indications

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedNov 20, 1964

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

CNCCCN1c2ccccc2CCc2ccccc21
Mol. weight
266.39 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
Pass
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Achiral Molecule
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Oral
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

Yes

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Black box warning

Sources

Also known as

  • 18-8181
  • 3-(10,11-dihydro-5h-dibenzo[b,f]azepin-5-yl)-n-methylpropan-1-amine
  • 3-(10,11-dihydro-5h-dibenzo[b,f]azepin-5-yl)-n-methylpropan-1-amine
  • 5-(gamma-methylaminopropyl)iminodibenzyl
  • 5-(gamma-methylaminopropyl)iminodibenzyl
  • 5-(γ-methylaminopropyl)iminodibenzyl
  • 5-(γ-methylaminopropyl)iminodibenzyl
  • demethylimipramine
  • déméthylimipramine
  • déméthylimipramine
  • desimipramine
  • desipramin
  • desipramin
  • desipramin
  • desipramina
  • desipramina
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine
  • desipramine hcl
  • desipramine hcl
  • desipramine hcl
  • desipramine hydrochloride
  • desipramine hydrochloride
  • desipramine hydrochloride
  • desipramine hydrochloride
  • desipramine hydrochloride
  • desipraminum
  • desipraminum
  • desmethylimipramine
  • desmethylimipramine
  • desmethylimipramine
  • dmi
  • dmi
  • dmi
  • ex 4355
  • ex 4355
  • ex-4355
  • ex-4355
  • g-35020
  • g-35020
  • jb-8181
  • jb-8181
  • methylaminopropyliminodibenzyl
  • monodemethylimipramine
  • monodemethylimipramine
  • monodemethylimipramine
  • n-(3-methylaminopropyl)iminobibenzyl
  • n-(3-methylaminopropyl)iminobibenzyl
  • norimipramine
  • norimipramine
  • norimipramine
  • norpramin
  • norpramin
  • norpramin
  • pertofran
  • pertofran
  • pertofrane
  • pertofrane
  • pertofrane
  • rmi-9384a
  • rmi-9384a

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT03726996Phase 4Jan 14, 2019Duke University
NCT03548454Phase 4Sep 20, 2018Stanford University
NCT02436031Phase 2Apr 1, 2015Harvard University
NCT02428478Phase 2Mar 1, 2015Harvard University
NCT01899326N/ADec 1, 2012National Cancer Institute (NCI), Yeshiva University
NCT01719861Phase 2Oct 1, 2012Stanford University
NCT01265550Phase 3Aug 13, 2012Department of Veteran Affairs
NCT01411085Phase 2Dec 1, 2011Dartmouth University, Michigan State University, University of Massachusetts, University of South Carolina
NCT01358968Phase 1Jun 1, 2011Eli Lilly
NCT01415128Phase 1Apr 1, 2010Vivus
NCT00964886Phase 2Jan 1, 2010Department of Veteran Affairs, University of California, San Diego
NCT00914004Phase 1Jun 2, 2009Biodecision, Inc., Sandoz
NCT00880594N/AFeb 1, 2009Washington University in St. Louis
NCT00990691Phase 2Oct 1, 2008Aix-University of Marseille
NCT01478568Phase 1Oct 1, 2008Astellas
NCT00500721Phase 1Jun 1, 2007Pfizer, ViroPharma, Wyeth
NCT00366652Phase 3Sep 1, 2006Pfizer, Wyeth
NCT00456014N/ASep 1, 2006Columbia University, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NCT00329147Phase 3May 1, 2006Pfizer, Wyeth
NCT00220844N/ASep 1, 2005Temple University
Showing 20 of 38 trials
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Organizations

Research & Development (41)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
Department of Veteran AffairsGovernment4431996
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)Government4321987
SandozFor profit4411987
Biodecision, Inc.For profit3011987
Columbia UniversityAcademic/Hospital3221987
Harvard UniversityAcademic/Hospital3321990
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)Government3021990
PfizerFor profit3322006
WyethFor profit3022006
Friends Research Institute, Inc.Academic/Hospital2021994
Stanford UniversityAcademic/Hospital2222012
Aix-University of MarseilleAcademic/Hospital1112008
AstellasFor profit1112008
Boehringer IngelheimFor profit1112002
Dartmouth UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112011
Duke UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112019
Eli LillyFor profit1112011
Emory UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112002
Johns Hopkins UniversityAcademic/Hospital1011995
Michigan State UniversityAcademic/Hospital1012011
41 organizations
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Marketing (19)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
ActavisFor profitMKTGJun 5, 1987
AlembicFor profitMKTGJul 7, 2021
AlembicFor profitSYNJul 7, 2021
Amneal PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGMar 17, 2016
Ani PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGMay 29, 1997
Ani PharmaceuticalsFor profitSYNMay 29, 1997
Chartwell PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGJun 20, 1988
EmcureFor profitMKTGMay 5, 2016
GeigyFor profitNDAApr 10, 1968
Heritage PharmaFor profitMKTGMay 5, 2016
Heritage PharmaFor profitSYNMay 5, 2016
Heritage PharmaFor profitSYNMay 5, 2016
Ingenus PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGDec 26, 2017
Novast LabsFor profitMKTGDec 26, 2017
SandozFor profitMKTGMay 24, 1988
Sanofi-AventisFor profitNDA2Apr 10, 1968
Upsher-Smith LaboratoriesFor profitMKTG
Validus PharmaceuticalsFor profitNDA2Nov 20, 1964
Validus PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGNov 20, 1964