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Antipsychotic drugs.
Recommendations for the use of
antipsychotics for
treating psychosis,
World Health Organization 2012 Are
atypical antipsychotics...
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antipsychotics (AAP), also
known as
second generation antipsychotics (SGAs) and serotonin–dopamine
antagonists (SDAs), are a
group of
antipsychotic drugs...
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Typical antipsychotics (also
known as
major tranquilizers, and
first generation antipsychotics) are a
class of
antipsychotic drugs first developed in the...
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Following is a list of
antipsychotics,
sorted by class.
Bromperidol decanoate Clopenthixol decanoate Flupentixol decanoate Flupentixol palmitate Fluphe****ne...
- third-generation
antipsychotic, as
opposed to first-generation (typical)
antipsychotics like
haloperidol and second-generation (atypical)
antipsychotics like clozapine...
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others do not.
Rates in
those on
atypical antipsychotics are
about 20%,
while those on
typical antipsychotics have
rates of
about 30%. The risk of acquiring...
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prodrugs to
increase fat
solubility and
thereby prolong duration when
antipsychotics are used as
depot injectables.
Bromperidol decanoate Clopentixol decanoate...
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Cochrane review compared quetiapine to
typical antipsychotics: In a 2013
comparison of 15
antipsychotics in
effectiveness in
treating schizophrenia, quetiapine...
- receptors,
which is a
common property of most
atypical antipsychotics,
aside from the
benzamide antipsychotics such as
amisulpride along with the nonbenzamides...
- more
similar to the
atypical antipsychotics than to the
typical antipsychotics.
Chlorpromazine and
other antipsychotics with
sedative properties such...