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In a land far away, where sadness did dwell, There came a medicine, a story to tell. Lofepramine, they named it, a magical key, To unlock the hearts, where depression would flee. With three rings it stood, a tricyclic friend, To chase away darkness, and make hearts on mend. Gamanil, Lomont, Tymelyt, its names so grand, In many countries, it's found across the land. Lofepramine, oh Lofepramine, how you heal, By boosting the chemicals that sadness conceal. Norepinephrine and serotonin, they rise, Bringing hope and joy, like a bright sunrise. Unlike its cousins, the TCAs of old, Lofepramine is gentle, its story is told. Safe in overdose, with side effects mild, A third-generation TCA, so mild. In the United States, Canada, and more, Lofepramine may not be found at the store. But in Ireland, Japan, and the UK, It brings smiles and laughter, each and every day. Random page: IGLYO