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Clozapine is a
psychiatric medication and is the
first atypical antipsychotic (also
called second-generation antipsychotic) to be discovered. It is primarily...
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Clozapine N-oxide (CNO) is a
synthetic drug used
mainly in
biomedical research as a
ligand to
activate DREADD receptors.
Although CNO was
initially believed...
- antipsychotics,
known as
atypical antipsychotics,
arrived with the
introduction of
clozapine in the
early 1970s
followed by
others (e.g., risperidone). Both generations...
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risperidone and olanzapine; and
produce weight gain
similar to risperidone,
clozapine and aripiprazole. They
concluded that it
produces suicide attempt, suicide;...
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member of the
dibenzoxazepine class and
structurally very
similar to
clozapine.
Several researchers have
argued that loxapine,
initially classified as...
- DHA-
clozapine (tentative
trade name Clozaprexin) is an
atypical antipsychotic drug
candidate that was
created and
originally tested by
chemists at Protarga...
- a
major active metabolite of the
atypical antipsychotic drug
clozapine.
Unlike clozapine, it
possesses intrinsic activity at the D2/D3 receptors, and...
- PMIDĀ 22240971. Critchlow, HM; Maycox, PR; Skepper, JN; Krylova, O (August 2006). "
Clozapine and
haloperidol differentially regulate dendritic spine formation and...
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cases of
bowel obstruction or
constipation (such as
those related to
clozapine treatment)
fecal vomiting has been
identified as a
cause of death. Fecal...
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Medications that can
cause overproduction of
saliva include:
aripiprazole clozapine pilocarpine ketamine pot****ium
chlorate risperidone pyridostigmine Substances...