-
pharmaceutically significant phenothiazines are
prepared from
phenothiazine,
although some of them are.
Phenothiazines are
electron donors,
forming charge-transfer...
- in the
typical antipsychotic class, and, chemically, is one of the
phenothiazines. Its
mechanism of
action is not
entirely clear but is
believed to be...
-
based on symptoms. Promethazine, a
phenothiazine derivative, is
structurally different from the
neuroleptic phenothiazines, with
similar but
different effects...
-
related chemically to the
phenothiazines. The
major structural difference is that the
nitrogen at
position 10 in the
phenothiazines is
replaced by a carbon...
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Individuals using butyrophenones (such as
haloperidol and droperidol) or
phenothiazines (such as
promethazine and chlorpromazine) are
reported to be at greatest...
- vasospasm, and are
contraindicated in
people with
coronary artery disease.
Phenothiazines,
often used for the
treatment of
nausea and vomiting, are also effective...
-
depressants (e.g. alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, nonbenzodiazepines,
phenothiazines, carbamates, barbiturates,
major tranquilizers)
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors...
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effects of
phenothiazines on the eye". Do****enta Ophthalmologica.
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Trifluperidol Diphenylbutylpiperidines:
Fluspirilene Penfluridol Pimozide Phenothiazines:
Acepromazine Acetophe****ne
Butaperazine Carphe****ne (carfe****ne)‡...
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agitation and
seizures (when present).
Typical antipsychotics such as
phenothiazines and
haloperidol have been used to
control psychotic symptoms, but may...