“…This approach led to foreseeing the potential usefulness of trazodone and other com pounds in depression despite a pharmacolog ical profile different from that of the tricyclics [Lisciani el al., 1978;Silvestrini, 1980;Silves trini and Lisciani, 1973;Silvestrini et al, 1968], Figure 1 schematically compares the differences between trazodone and imipramine, which is the most typical first-genera tion antidepressant [Boissier et al, 1974;Cioli et al. 1983;Lisciani et al, 1978;Riblet and Taylor, 1981;Lisciani, 1973, 1976;Silvestrini et al, 1968;Yamatsu et al, 1974], Not only is trazodone devoid of the char acteristic peripheral and central adrenergic effects of imipraminc, but it also has opposite actions. Imipramine has an anticholinergic activity which trazodone does not have.…”