Talopram
Talopram, also known as phthalapromine, is a selective norepinephrine [reuptake inhibitor] which was researched for the management of depression in the 1960s and 1970s but was never commercialized. Along with talsupram, talopram is structurally related to the selective [serotonin reuptake inhibitor] citalopram, as well as to melitracen: