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titleOfInvention Methods of treating psychological disorders by using bioactive gepirone metabolites
abstract Bioactive gepirone metabolite, 3-OH gepirone (4,4-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-1- [4- [4- (2-pyrimidinyl) -1-piperazinyl] butyl] -2,6-piperidinedione) And their pharmaceutically acceptable salts and hydrates can be used to reduce a psychological disorder or its symptoms. The use of these compounds has advantages over other therapeutic azapyrones when administered to mammals because of their superior bioavailability, faster onset of action, and stability of plasma levels I will provide a. [Selection diagram] None
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