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tardive akathisia. First-generation
antipsychotics (e.g., chlorpromazine, haloperidol, etc.),
known as
typical antipsychotics, were
first introduced in the...
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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...
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Cochrane review compared quetiapine to
typical antipsychotics: In a 2013
comparison of 15
antipsychotics in
effectiveness in
treating schizophrenia, quetiapine...
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typical antipsychotics. Therefore, chlorpromazine's
effects on
dopamine and
serotonin receptors are more
similar to the
atypical antipsychotics than to...
- alertness. Consequently,
antipsychotics are not
commonly categorized as
significant substances prone to abuse. However,
antipsychotics abuse may be attributed...
- seizures. Any
medications within the
family of
antipsychotics can
cause the condition,
though typical antipsychotics appear to have a
higher risk than atypicals...
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acute akathisia and is
frequently ****ociated with the use of
antipsychotics.
Antipsychotics block dopamine receptors, but the
pathophysiology is poorly...
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treatment for
schizophrenia is an
antipsychotic. The first-generation
antipsychotics, now
called typical antipsychotics, like haloperidol, are dopamine...