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In pharmacology, a psycholeptic is a medication which produces a calming effect upon the patient.
The psycholeptics are classified under N05 in the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System.
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Psycholeptics: antipsychotics (N05A) |
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Phenothiazine typical antipsychotics |
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Other typical antipsychotics |
Indoles ( Molindone)
Butyrophenones (Azaperone, Benperidol, Bromperidol, Droperidol, Haloperidol, Trifluperidol)
Thioxanthenes (Flupentixol, Chlorprothixene, Thiothixene, Zuclopenthixol)
diphenylbutylpiperidines (Fluspirilene, Penfluridol, Pimozide)
other ( Loxapine)
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Atypical antipsychotics |
Butyrophenones ( Melperone)
Indoles (Sertindole, Ziprasidone)
Benzamides (Sulpiride, Remoxipride, Amisulpride)
diazepines/oxazepines/thiazepines (Clozapine, Olanzapine, Quetiapine)
other ( Aripiprazole, Risperidone, Paliperidone, Asenapine, Iloperidone, Zotepine)
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