Triazolopyridine

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Triazolopyridine is a class of antidepressants chemically and pharmacologically unrelated to other similarly performing antidepressants; clinical effectiveness appears pharmacologically similar to other tricyclic antidepressants, although it seems to have less anticholinergic effects.

Triazolopyridine has been investigated as a possible metabolite for the location of certain bonds in specific fatty acids.

A popular antidepressant of this class is known as Trazodone.