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Tag: Psychotic disorders

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Is Thorazine Still on the Market? Understanding Chlorpromazine Today

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The brand-name medication Thorazine was discontinued in the United States, but its generic equivalent, chlorpromazine, is still available and is used to treat a variety of conditions. Developed in the 1950s, this first-generation antipsychotic revolutionized psychiatric care and remains on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.

Answering the Question: What is halo medication?

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While “halo medication” is not a recognized medical term, it is frequently used to refer to the potent antipsychotic drug, Haloperidol, known by the brand name Haldol. Haloperidol is a first-generation antipsychotic that has been used for decades to manage a variety of severe psychiatric and behavioral disorders.

What is Pencalm 40 used for? An Antipsychotic Explained

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According to Apollo Pharmacy, Pencalm-40 Injection belongs to a class of antipsychotic medications. So, what is Pencalm 40 used for? It contains flupentixol and is primarily prescribed for the long-term treatment of schizophrenia and other severe psychotic conditions.

What does mellaril do? A look at its pharmacology, uses, and risks

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Mellaril, the brand name for the generic medication thioridazine, was historically a widely prescribed first-generation antipsychotic used primarily to treat schizophrenia. However, the medication's use has been severely restricted since the early 2000s due to the risk of life-threatening heart rhythm issues, prompting the question: what does mellaril do?