Antipsychotic medications were initially indicated for the treatment of schizophrenia. The newest class (called SGAs or second generation antipsychotics) is also effective for the treatment of bipolar disorder, and some medications in the SGA class are helpful for treatment resistant depression, when used in addition to an antidepressant medication.
Although antipsychotics and atypical antipsychotics are not specifically approved for use with children, children with schizophrenia still use the same medications as adults with schizophrenia. The most commonly used class of antipsychotics, with fewer side effects than the typical antipsychotics, is the atypical antipsychotics. The most commonly used atypical antipsychotics are Abilify, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Clozaril, Symbyax, and Geodon. The second most commonly used class of antipsychotics is the typical antipsychotics. They have more side effects than the atypical antipsychotics, but they are often effective on patients who don't respond to atypical antipsychotics. The most commonly used typical antipsychotics are Thorazine, Haldol, Perphenazine, and Fluphenazine.
The Antagonists was created in 1971.
Oh boy, that one is a doozy. There are anti-epileptics, tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), opiates, opiate receptor antagonists, dopamine agonists, dopamine antagonists and other antipsychotics, antiadrenergics, anticholinergics, and antibiotics -- just to name a few. Within each family of drugs above, there are a whole host of drug classes, which then are broken down into specific drugs. The list is a long one.
The so-called atypical antipsychotics are associated with a substantial increase in the risk of developing diabetes mellitus.
The drug classes of typical antipsychotics and atypical antipsychotics are used to treat psychotic disorders. The most famous examples are Thorazine, Clozaril (typical antipsychotics), Abilify, Zyprexa, and Risperdal (atypical antipsychotics).
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The major antagonists in the Twilght Saga are the Volturi and Victoria.
Its class is atypical antipsychotics.
The Antagonists - 1991 was released on: USA: 26 March 1991
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Thes are the sites of action in the brain where antipsychotics work. The Basal ganglia, areas of the limbic system, the chemoreceptor trigger zone ,and the cerebral cortex