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- these butyrophenones are used to treat various psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, as well as acting as antiemetics. Examples of butyrophenone-derived...
- time if the sensation becomes unbearable. Dopamine antagonists such as butyrophenones or thioridazine hydrochloride were used to treat hyperosmia, but were...
- v t e Antipsychotics (N05A) Typical Butyrophenones: Benperidol Bromperidol Bromperidol decanoate Droperidol Haloperidol# Haloperidol decanoate Moperone...
- brand name Caplyta, is an atypical antipsychotic medication of the butyrophenone class. It is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia as well as...
- phenothiazine N05AB07 Benperidol Frenactyl butyrophenone N05AD07 Bromperidol Bromidol, Bromodol butyrophenone N05AD06 Butaperazine Repoise, Tyrylen phenothiazine...
- chlorpromazine), thioxanthenes (such as flupentixol and zuclopenthixol) and butyrophenones (such as haloperidol), and rarely, antidepressants. Yet another drug...
- dopaminergic blocking drugs can also be a cause. Individuals using butyrophenones (such as haloperidol and droperidol) or phenothiazines (such as promethazine...
- v t e Antipsychotics (N05A) Typical Butyrophenones: Benperidol Bromperidol Bromperidol decanoate Droperidol Haloperidol# Haloperidol decanoate Moperone...
- v t e Antipsychotics (N05A) Typical Butyrophenones: Benperidol Bromperidol Bromperidol decanoate Droperidol Haloperidol# Haloperidol decanoate Moperone...
- "Methamphetamine toxicity: treatment with a benzodiazepine versus a butyrophenone". Eur. J. Emerg. Med. 4 (3): 130–135. doi:10.1097/00063110-199709000-00003...