What is stelazine used for?: Understanding its purpose and risks
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First approved for medical use in 1959, Stelazine (generic: trifluoperazine) is a conventional antipsychotic medication that was primarily used to treat schizophrenia and is also sometimes prescribed for the short-term management of severe anxiety. The brand name has been discontinued in the United States, but the generic form is still available for use.