Buspirone (sold as Ansial, Ansiced, Anxiron, Axoren, Bespar, BuSpar, Buspimen, Buspinol, Buspisal, Narol, Spamilan, Spitomin, Sorbon)'s a psychoactive drug and member of the azapirone chemical class that's used primarily as an anxiolytic, but also as an antidepressant. It functions as a serotonin 5-HT1A receptor partial agonist. Bristol-Myers Squibb gained FDA approval for buspirone in 1986 and it went generic in 2001. Indications Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) of mild to moderate intens… (
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