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What is mirtazapine R?: The Role of Enantiomers in This Antidepressant

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Mirtazapine is an atypical antidepressant used to treat major depressive disorder, but its full name isn't just mirtazapine; it's a racemic mixture composed of two mirror-image molecules called enantiomers, known as S(+) and R(-) mirtazapine. Understanding what is mirtazapine R and its unique contribution is key to appreciating the drug's distinct pharmacological profile. The R-enantiomer, in particular, has specific blocking actions on certain receptors, complementing its S-enantiomer counterpart.