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[[File: Kjpain-28-4-g001.gif|thumb|450px|Choi, YM, | [[File: Kjpain-28-4-g001.gif|thumb|450px|Choi, YM, and Kim, KH (2015). Etifoxine for Pain Patients with Anxiety]] | ||
etifoxine is an anticonvulsant and ansiolytic agent. | etifoxine is an anticonvulsant and ansiolytic agent. | ||
It is not recommended under the age of 18 years.<ref>https://www.awakebrain.com/stresam-etifoxine</ref> | |||
not recommended under the age of 18 years | |||
<ref>https://www.awakebrain.com/stresam-etifoxine</ref> | |||
The known mechanism oof action is potentiation of GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor, via stimulation of neurosteroid production. | The known mechanism oof action is potentiation of GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor, via stimulation of neurosteroid production. |
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etifoxine is an anticonvulsant and ansiolytic agent. It is not recommended under the age of 18 years.[1]
The known mechanism oof action is potentiation of GABAA receptor, via stimulation of neurosteroid production. [2]
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Etifoxine promotes glial‑derived neurotrophic factor‑induced neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells