The prototypical phenothiazine antipsychotic drug. Like the other drugs in this class, chlorpromazine's antipsychotic actions are thought to be due to long-term adaptation by the brain to blocking dopamine receptors. Chlorpromazine has several other actions and therapeutic uses, including as an antiemetic and in the treatment of intractable hiccup.
For the treatment of schizophrenia; to control nausea and vomiting; for relief of restlessness and apprehension before surgery; for acute intermittent porphyria; as an adjunct in the treatment of tetanus; to control the manifestations of the manic type of manic-depressive illness; for relief of intractable hiccups; for the treatment of severe behavioral problems in children (1 to 12 years of age) marked by combativeness and/or explosive hyperexcitable behavior (out of proportion to immediate provocations), and in the short-term treatment of hyperactive children who show excessive motor activity with accompanying conduct disorders consisting of some or all of the following symptoms: impulsivity, difficulty sustaining attention, aggressivity, mood lability, and poor frustration tolerance.
Linyi People's Hospital, Linyi, Shandong, China
Whan In Pharm., Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sadat city, Sadat City, Menoufia, Egypt
MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, Paris, France
Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
CHRU de Brest, Brest, France
Regina Elena Cancer Institute, Roma, Lazio, Italy
Carlo Besta Neurological Institute, Milano, Lombardia, Italy
Istituto Oncologico Veneto, Padova, Veneto, Italy
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