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Chlorpromazine (CPZ),
marketed under the
brand names Thorazine and
Largactil among others, is an
antipsychotic medication. It is
primarily used to treat...
- philosopher. In 1952,
Laborit was
instrumental in the
development of the drug
chlorpromazine,
published his findings, and
convinced three psychiatrists to test it...
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antipsychotics to come into
medical use were the phenothiazines,
namely chlorpromazine which was
discovered serendipitously.
Another prominent grouping of...
- to:
acetaZOLAMIDE vs.
acetoHEXAMIDE buPROPion vs.
busPIRone chlorproMAZINE vs.
chlorproPAMIDE
clomiPHENE vs.
clomiPRAMINE cycloSERINE vs. cycloSPORINE...
- dystonia, and
tardive akathisia. First-generation
antipsychotics (e.g.,
chlorpromazine),
known as
typical antipsychotics, were
first introduced in the 1950s...
- (1962)
study the
subjects were
injected with epinephrine,
chlorpromazine, or a
placebo (
chlorpromazine is a neuroleptic, i.e., an antipsychotic). None of the...
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clinical use for decades. Perphe****ne is
roughly ten
times as
potent as
chlorpromazine at the dopamine-2 (D2) receptor; thus perphe****ne is
considered a medium-potency...
- highly-pure
ethyl alcohol (some
recipes specify gin), and
sometimes with
chlorpromazine (Thorazine) to
counteract nausea, it was
given to terminally-ill individuals...
- diphenhydramine; the same line of
medical chemistry led to the
creation of
chlorpromazine. As of July 2017, it is
marketed under many
brand names worldwide: Allersoothe...
- schizophrenia,
reserpine and
chlorpromazine had
similar rates of
adverse effects, but that
reserpine was less
effective than
chlorpromazine for
improving a person's...