File Clozapine.svg thumb Skeletal formula of clozapine , the first atypicalantipsychotic The atypical antipsychotics AAP also known as second generation antipsychotics are a group of antipsychotic tranquilizer tranquilizing drugs used to treat psychiatric conditions. Some atypical antipsychotics are Food ..., Shekelle, PG title Efficacy and comparative effectiveness of atypicalantipsychotic medications for off ... 2004, there were 45 reported deaths in which an atypicalantipsychotic was listed as the primary ... tremendously. The mechanisms behind atypicalantipsychotic action are not clear. All antipsychotics ..., P. & H schl, C. 2006 Mechanism of Action of AtypicalAntipsychotic Drugs and the Neurobiology ... characteristic of an atypicalantipsychotic is the decreased propensity of these agents ... Reflist 2 External links http www.usatoday.com news health 2006 05 01 atypical drugs x.htm New antipsychotic ... September 2005 Antipsychotics Dopaminergics Serotonergics DEFAULTSORT AtypicalAntipsychotic ... receptors in the brain s dopamine pathways , but atypicals differ from typical antipsychotic ... atypical antipsychotics are associated with the following benefits higher rate of responders, efficiency ... about whether second generation antipsychotic drugs are better than first generation antipsychotic drugs. ref name leucht Although atypical antipsychotics are thought to be safer than typical antipsychotics ... name Off11 Schizophrenia The first line psychiatric treatment for schizophrenia is antipsychotic medication ... formt PDF ref The choice of which antipsychotic to use is based on benefits, risks ... or atypical antipsychotics are better. ref vcite journal author Kane JM, Correll CU title Pharmacologic ... about whether second generation antipsychotic drugs are better than first generation antipsychotic ... antipsychotic drugs for schizophrenia a meta analysis.pdf title Second generation versus first generation antipsychotic drugs for schizophrenia a meta analysis author Stefan Leucht, Caroline Corves ... more details
in the second generation, known as atypical antipsychotics , have been developed more recently, although the first atypicalantipsychotic, clozapine , was discovered in the 1950s and introduced ... and the atypicalantipsychoticatypical or second generation antipsychotics . The typical antipsychotics ... al. title Mechanism of action of atypicalantipsychotic drugs and the neurobiology of schizophrenia ... weightCNS Cite journal author Hasnain M, Vieweg WVR, Fredrickson SK title Metformin for AtypicalAntipsychotic ... Suggestions url http adisonline.com cnsdrugs Abstract 2010 24030 Metformin for AtypicalAntipsychotic ... name Horacek2006 ref Cite journal author Tuunainen A, Wahlbeck K, Gilbody SM title Newer atypicalantipsychotic ... compared several atypical antipsychotics to an older typical antipsychotic, perphenazine , among ... in patients with chronic schizophrenia that did not respond to prior atypicalantipsychotic treatment ... and atypicalantipsychotic drugs Schizophrenia Research, Volume 35, Supplement 1 S61 S66 ref The UK ... Cisordinol, Clopixol, Acuphase Second generation antipsychotics Main Atypicalantipsychotic Clozapine ... by delusions or hallucinations. At the outset of treatment, Thorazine s combination of antipsychotic ... is rapidly controlled. As therapy continues, the initial sedative effect gradually disappears. But the antipsychotic ... in psychopharmaceutical research. ref An antipsychotic or neuroleptic is a tranquilizer tranquilizing ... pathway s, but antipsychotic drugs encompass a wide range of receptor targets. A number of harmful ... patients. Citation needed date December 2011 History The original antipsychotic drugs were happened ... studied in detail, and subsequent antipsychotic drugs have been discovered by an approach that incorporates ...? The evolution of the nomenclature of antipsychotic drugs journal Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience ... Owens first David Griffith Cunningham title A guide to the extrapyramidal side effects of antipsychotic ... during the 1950s, these terms are infrequently used today. They are being abandoned in favor of antipsychotic ... more details
of the atypicalantipsychotic risperidone Risperdal CONSTA , and its metabolite, paliperidone INVEGA ... E have been suggested as possible treatments. The atypicalantipsychotic clozapine has also been suggested as an alternative antipsychotic for patients experiencing tardive dyskinesia. Tardive dyskinesia ... antipsychotics that was on par with the increase shown with atypical antipsychotics. ref cite journal author Wang PS title Risk of death in elderly users of conventional vs. atypicalantipsychotic medications ... Zuclopenthixol Clopixol Prochlorperazine See also Atypicalantipsychotic References reflist Antipsychotics Dopaminergics DEFAULTSORT Typical Antipsychotic Category Typical antipsychotics ar ... atypical antipsychotics such as quetiapine , clozapine , olanzapine , etc. Common side effects ... typical antipsychotic usage varies on several factors, such as age and gender. The commonly reported ... malignant syndrome , or NMS, is a rare, but potentially fatal side effect of antipsychotic treatment ... antipsychotics has come into question recently as studies have suggested that atypical antipsychotics ... SW title Chlorpromazine equivalent doses for the newer atypical antipsychotics journal J Clin Psychiatry ... versus defined daily doses how to compare antipsychotic drug doses? journal J Clin Psychopharmacol ... more details
unreferenced date July 2010 Atypical bacteria are bacteria which remain colourless after gram staining . See also Gram negative bacteria Category Bacteriology microbiology stub ... more details
Atypical hyperplasia is a benign noncancerous condition in which cells look abnormal under a microscope and are increased in number. External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 46522 Atypical hyperplasia entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict oncology stub Category Benign neoplasms ar ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Atypical Depression Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 32 8 f 30 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Atypical depression AD is a subtype of dysthymia ... positive moods, even when good things happen. Additionally, atypical depression is characterized ... populations and is thought to be a subtype of atypical depression involving rejection sensitivity ... journal Journal of Clinical Psychiatry ref . Despite its name, atypical depression is actually the most common subtype of depression ref http www.biopsychiatry.com atypical.htm Course and treatment of atypical depression ref ref http www.mcmanweb.com article 200.htm Atypical Depression ref up to 40 of the depressed population may be classified as having atypical depression. Symptoms The DSM IV TR defines Atypical Depression as a subtype of Major Depressive Disorder with Atypical Features, characterized ... Catatonic Depression during the same episode. Research In general, atypical depression tends to cause greater functional impairment than other forms of depression. Atypical depression is a chronic ... in the teenage years. Similarly, patients with atypical depression are more likely to suffer from ... suggests that females are more likely to be affected by atypical depression than males, and that young ...,M. title Symptoms of Atypical Depression journal Psychiatry Research year 2001 month November ... ref Medication response differs between chronic atypical depression and acute melancholic depression . Some studies ref http www.mayoclinic.com health atypical depression AN01363 Atypical depression ... oxidase inhibitors MAOI s , may be more effective at treating atypical depression. While the more ... newsweek2.html Depression Update Atypical Depression ref It is important to remember that such co ... been noted that patients with atypical depression often suffer from intense cravings for carbohydrate ... blind, placebo controlled, exploratory trial of chromium picolinate in atypical depression effect ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Atypical pneumonia Image Caption DiseasesDB 1132 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 486 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000079 eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Atypical pneumonia aka walking pneumonia is a pneumonia ... from another disease it is called Primary Atypical Pneumonia PAP . The term was introduced in the 1930s ref name Walter cite journal author Walter C, McCoy MD title Primary atypical pneumonia ... 363083 Pneumonia, Atypical Bacterial ref and was contrasted with the bacterial pneumonia caused by Streptococcus ... with typical respiratory symptoms and lobar pneumonia from those more likely to present with atypical ... article 360090 Pneumonia, Typical Bacterial ref Distinction between atypical and typical pneumonia ... Primary atypical pneumonia is called primary to indicate that it developed independently, not following another disease. br Atypical pneumonia is atypical in that it is caused by atypical organisms ... digisuite.exe searchresult?range pubmed&volume 19 20Suppl 201&year 2007&firstpage 17 ref These atypical ... is atypical in presentation, with only moderate amounts of sputum, nil consolidation, only small ... of atypical pneumonia ref ref name Cunha06 At the time that atypical pneumonia was described first ... considered as viruses. Hence atypical pneumonia was also called non bacterial . ref DorlandsDict six 000084218 Primary atypical pneumonia ref In literature the term bacterial pneumonia contrasted with atypical pneumonia is, although actually incorrect, still in use. Meanwhile, many of such organisms ... pathogen is important. Signs and symptoms Usually the atypical causes also involve atypical symptoms ... name pmid17114771 cite journal author Gouriet F, Drancourt M, Raoult D title Multiplexed serology in atypical ... cite journal author Hindiyeh M, Carroll KC title Laboratory diagnosis of atypical pneumonia journal ..., related to the causing organism. ref name Cunha06 cite journal author Cunha BA title The atypical ... age groups and may be associated with neurological and systemic e.g. rashes symptoms. Atypical ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 C49 ILDS C49.M12 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Atypical fibroxanthoma of the skin is a low grade malignancy related to malignant fibrous histiocytoma, which it resembles histologically. ref name Andrews James, William Berger, Timothy Elston, Dirk 2005 . Andrews Diseases of the Skin Clinical Dermatology . 10th ed. . Saunders. ISBN 0 7216 2921 0. ref rp 613 See also Skin lesion Tumour of skin soft tissue Common in the elderly Differential diagnoses Squamous cell carcinoma Malignant fibrous histiocytoma Treatment Surgical excision with clear margins References reflist Dermal growth stub Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas Category Dermal and subcutaneous growths ... more details
Taxobox name Atypical tarantulas image Sphodros rufines.JPG image width 250px image caption Sphodros rufipes regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropoda classis Arachnida ordo Araneae subordo Mygalomorphae superfamilia Atypoidea familia Atypidae familia authority Tord Tamerlan Teodor Thorell Thorell , 1870 diversity link List of Atypidae species diversity 3 genera, 43 species range map Distribution.atypidae.1.png range map width 250px subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Atypus br Calommata br Sphodros The atypical tarantulas or purseweb spiders family Atypidae consist of only three genus genera . Purseweb spiders are accomplished ambush predators that spend most of their time in a sock like, silken retreat on the ground from where they kill their prey. ref name Piper 2007 Ross Piper Piper, Ross 2007 , Extraordinary Animals An Encyclopedia of Curious and Unusual Animals , Greenwood Press publisher Greenwood Press . ref Distribution In the North America these are Sphodros and Atypus , in Asia and Africa there are Atypus and Calommata , and only Atypus in Europe . ref Platnick 2008 ref Atypus affinis , A. muralis and A. piceus are the only species of this family found in northwestern Europe. Biology Image Atypus karschi.jpg thumb 300px left Atypus karschi Atypus builds a spider silk silken tube parallel to the surface of the ground. While up to 8  cm of the tube lie on the ground, about 20  cm are buried vertically. The spider rests at the bottom of the tube. When prey walks on the exposed part, the spider, alerted by the vibrations, stabs it through the silk, cuts the web and drags it inside to be eaten. Calommata , instead of building a purse web, lives in a burrow. ref name murphy2000 Murphy & Murphy 2000 ref Sphodros usually props its tubes against a tree trunk. Atypical tarantulas have huge chelicerae for their size and relatively long spinneret spider spinnerets although ... Richman, D. B. 2003. Some Spiders Photograph of Sphodros Araneae DEFAULTSORT Atypical Tarantula Category ... more details
Infobox disease Name Atypical small acinar proliferation ICD10 ICD9 ICDO Image Caption OMIM OMIM mult MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 3056 DiseasesDB MeshID In urologic pathology , atypical small acinus acinar proliferation , abbreviated ASAP , is a collection of small prostatic gland s, on prostate biopsy , whose significance is uncertain and cannot be determined to be benign or prostate adenocarcinoma malignant . ASAP, generally, is not considered a pre malignancy, or a carcinoma in situ it is an expression of diagnostic uncertainty , ref cite journal author Flury SC, Galgano MT, Mills SE, Smolkin ME, Theodorescu D title Atypical small acinar proliferation biopsy artefact or distinct pathological entity journal BJU International volume 99 issue 4 pages 780 5 year 2007 month January pmid 17378841 doi 10.1111 j.1464 410X.2006.06703.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 118508438 abstract ref and analogous to the diagnosis of ASCUS atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance on the Pap test . Association with adenocarcinoma On a subsequent biopsy , given the diagnosis of ASAP, the chance of finding prostate adenocarcinoma is approximately 40 this is higher than if there is high grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia HGPIN . ref cite journal author Leite KR, Camara Lopes LH, Cury J, Dall oglio MF, Sa udo A, Srougi M title Prostate cancer detection at rebiopsy after an initial benign diagnosis results using sextant extended prostate biopsy journal Clinics volume 63 issue 3 pages 339 42 year 2008 month June pmid 18568243 doi 10.1590 S1807 59322008000300009 url http www.scielo.br scielo.php?script sci arttext&pid S1807 59322008000300009&lng en&nrm iso&tlng en pmc 2664245 ref Management ASAP is considered an indication medicine indication for re biopsy ref cite journal author Bostwick DG, Meiers I title Atypical small acinar proliferation in the prostate ... References reflist DEFAULTSORT Atypical Small Acinar Proliferation Category Pathology Category ... more details
unref date October 2011 Infobox disease Name Atypical Facial Pain ICD9 ICD9 350.2 OMIM OMIM mult MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic DiseasesDB MeshID Atypical Facial Pain AFP has historically been regarded as a pathological condition, including a wide group of facial pain problems. Generally, this pain is neuropathic in presentation, consisting of burning, superficial or deep aching, stabbing pain . AFP may also be described as poorly localized, typically involving the nose , eye , cheek , temple , and jaw . Some practitioners have assigned this diagnostic label to any condition of facial pain in which pain simultaneously crosses the mid line of the face, or otherwise fails to fit recognized patterns of other identified facial pain syndromes. Predominant age 30 to 60 years and predominant sex is female . Some sources have assigned or categorized Atypical Facial Pain as a psycho somatic manifestation of so called Somatiform Symptom Disorder , as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association. However, this categorization is increasingly being seen as inappropriate and actively damaging to patients. In a recent publication of the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association TNA , Dr. Peter Jannetta and eleven other serving members of the TNA Medical Advisory Board concurred in the following finding The term atypical facial neuralgia or pain was a wastebasket term applied by a serious contributor of a former era to a group of patients he did not understand. Many of these patients were our trigeminal neuralgia type 2 patients. It is unfortunate that many of these people were told they had psychological problems. Many developed psychological problems after the fact when told by everyone that such was their problem. Over the years, our areas ... atypical facial pain in the Burchiel classification. Ref 1 Signs and Symptoms Patient often reports ... tests which consistently discriminate between facial pain syndromes or differentiate Atypical Facial ... more details
Atypical lichen myxedematosus also known as Intermediate lichen myxedematosus is a skin condition caused by fibroblasts producing abnormally large amounts of mucopolysaccharides . ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 186 See also Lichen myxedematosus Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Mucinoses Category Mucinoses ... more details
Atypical tuberous myxedema , also known as Jadassohn Dosseker syndrome, is thought to represent a pure nodular variant of lichen myxedematosus . ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages 619 isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate 2009 12 17 ref See also Skin lesion List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Cutaneous condition stub Mucinoses Category Mucinoses ... more details
Infobox disease Name PAGENAME Image Atypical ductal hyperplasia very low mag.jpg Width 250 Caption Very low magnification micrograph of atypical ductal hyperplasia ADH . The piece with ADH was circled by the pathologist with a marker, as it is so small, and sent for an additional opinion. H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Atypical ductal hyperplasia , abbreviated ADH , is the term used for a benign lesion of the breast that indicates an increased risk of breast cancer . ref name urlUnderstanding Breast Changes National Cancer Institute cite web url http www.cancer.gov cancertopics understanding breast changes page6 F8 title Understanding Breast Changes National Cancer Institute format work accessdate ref The name of the entity is descriptive of the lesion ADH is characterized by cellular proliferation hyperplasia within one or two breast ducts and histomorphology histomorphologic architectural abnormalities, i.e. the cells are arranged in an abnormal or atypical way. In the context of a core biopsy core needle biopsy , ADH is considered an indication for a breast lumpectomy, also known as a surgical excisional biopsy, to exclude the presence of breast cancer . ref name pmid7717215 cite journal author Liberman L, Cohen MA, Dershaw DD, Abramson AF, Hann LE, Rosen PP title Atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed at stereotaxic core biopsy of breast lesions an indication for surgical biopsy journal AJR Am J Roentgenol volume ... rates of atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed at stereotactic vacuum assisted breast biopsy 9 versus ... at surgery of atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed on core biopsy. journal Breast volume ... Additional images gallery Image Atypical ductal hyperplasia low mag.jpg Low mag. Image Atypical ductal ... avon foundation breast center breast cancers other conditions atypical ductal hyperplasia.html What is atypical ductal hyperplasia? hopkinsmedicine.org Breast neoplasia Category Benign neoplasms ... more details
Merge to Gender variance date July 2010 Unreferenced date July 2010 Gender role is a term used in the social sciences and humanities to denote a set of behavioral norms associated with a given gendered status in a given social group or system. A person who exhibits a gender role at odds with the norm for their gender and class, in a society, is said to have an atypical gender role . Gender role stereotype Gender role stereotypes are the socially determined model which contains the cultural beliefs about what the gender roles should be. It is what a society expects men and women to think, look like, and behave. Gender role stereotypes are often based on gender norms. Heteronormativity Heteronormativity describes a binary system in which a person s gender identity and gender role should match a person s external genitalia. Gender role stereotypes are often aligned with heteronormativity. Transgender A person is transgender when their gender identity differs from the gender assigned to them at birth on the basis of their genetic and or physical sex. Transgender is often used as an umbrella term to describe Gender variance gender variant and genderqueer people. Examples of atypical gender roles Examples of some atypical gender roles Househusband s men who stay at home and take care of the house and children while their partner goes to work. According to Sam Roberts of the New York Times , in 1970 four percent of American men earned less than their wives in 2007 this had risen to 22 per cent. http www.newyorktimes.com Metrosexual a man of any sexual orientation who has interest in style and fashion and dresses well. Androgynous people identifying as neither male nor female OR presenting a gender either mixed or neutral Crossdresser a person who dresses in the clothing and approximating the appearance of members of the other sex, in public or solely in private. Their gender identity , however, is not necessarily congruent with the gender they are dressing as. They may not ... more details
Cleanup date April 2008 Infobox disease Name Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor ICD10 ICD10 C 70 c 69 ICD10 ... 3012 MeshID D016543 Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor AT RT is a rare tumor usually diagnosed in childhood ... author Kieran MW title An Update on Germ Cell Tumors, Atypical Teratoid Rhaboid Tumors, and Choroid Plexus Tumors Rare Tumors 3 Brain Tumors Germ Cell Tumors, Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors, and Choroid ... . ref name jco.ascopubs.org cite journal author Tekautz TM, Fuller CE, Blaney S, et al. title Atypical ... Spinal atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor in an infant journal Pediatr Neurosurg volume 32 issue ... gene in atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor of the central nervous system journal Modern Pathology ... of the gene. Risk for siblings and other members of the family Atypical teratoid rhabdoid ... generation family is known in which two half brothers were diagnosed with central nervous system atypical ... to atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor due to an inherited INI1 mutation journal Pediatr Blood Cancer ... atypical teratoid tumor and renal rhabdoid tumor journal Genes Chromosomes Cancer volume 28 year ... A, Constantin B, Ruchoux MM, Vannier JP, Fr ger P title Simultaneous presentation of atypical ... Swieszewska, Maria Debiec Rychter, Bartosz Wasag, et al. title A unique occurrence of a cerebral atypical ... Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor of the central nervous system a comparative study with primitive neuroectodermal ... in different parts of a tissue. Proteins found in an Atypical Teratoid Rhaboid Tumor are Vimentin ... of chromosome 22q dosage in distinguishing atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors from medulloblastoma ... Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors as the mutation s presence is sufficient to change the diagnosis ... RA title Primary Intracranial Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors of Infancy and Childhood MRI Features ... cytology of atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor of the brain in a two year old girl a case report journal ... Atypical teratoid rhaboid tumor closely resembles medulloblastoma, ref cite journal author Burger ... more details
of ATN may overlap those of a dental problem called Atypical Odontalgia literal meaning unusual tooth ... treated with medications which are also effective against ATN. The subject of atypical trigeminal ... entities. The term Atypical TN is broad and due to the complexity of the condition, there are considerable ..., ATN or Atypical Odontalgia patients may be misdiagnosed with Atypical Facial Pain or Hypocondriasis ... Radford SB, Solberg WK title Is atypical odontalgia a psychological problem? journal Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. volume 75 issue 5 pages 579 82 year 1993 month May pmid 8155097 ref The term Atypical ... by the US National Pain Foundation Atypical Facial Pain is a confusing term and should never ... for Atypical Facial Pain . ref National Pain Foundation, Trigeminal Neuralgia Definitions , http ... II Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia than with Type I Typical or classic TN. Among present procedures ... surgeries to Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia, in light of a wide spread perception that ATN pain ... more details
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Neuroleptic Induced Deficit Syndrome is a clinical syndrome that develops in some patients taking too high dose of an antipsychotic for too long time ref cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 7903967 title Neuroleptic Induced Deficit Syndrome ref It is most often caused by high potency typical antipsychotic s, but can also be caused by high doses of many Atypical antipsychotic atypicals , especially those which are closer in profile to typical ones i.e. have higher D2 dopamine receptor affinity and relatively low 5 HT2 serotonin receptor binding affinity , like risperidone and amisulpride . Symptoms Neuroleptic induced deficit syndrome is characterized by principally the same symptoms that constitute the negative symptoms of schizofrenia emotional blunting, apathy , hypobulia, difficulty in thinking, difficulty or total inability in concentrating attention, autism , desocialization. This can easily lead to misdiagnosis and mistreatment instead of decreasing the antipsychotic, the doctor may try to increase their dose in order to try to improve what he perceives to be negative symptoms of schizofrenia, rather than antipsychotic side effects. References reflist 2 Category Adverse effects of psychoactive drugs ru ... more details
G Gabitril a mood stabilizer Geodon a atypicalantipsychotic H Haldol an typical antipsychotic, one ... alternatively known as Naltrexone Risperdal an atypicalantipsychotic Ritalin a stimulant used to treat ... detoxification from alcohol or other drugs of abuse Seroquel an atypicalantipsychotic, sometimes is used as a sleep aid when given in low doses Serzone Stelazine an older antipsychotic, today rarely ... Zyprexa an atypicalantipsychotic medication used in the treatment of schizophrenia , schizoaffective ... stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder Loxitane an antipsychotic, today rarely used Lunesta ... M Mellaril an antipsychotic, today rarely used N Namenda used to slow the progression of Alzheimer s Dementia Navane an antipsychotic, today rarely used Neurontin an anticonvulsant anti seizure medication ... Pristiq an SNRI antidepressant Prolixin an antipsychotic Prozac an SSRI antidepressant Q Provigil ... used for migraine headaches Thorazine an older antipsychotic, today rarely used because of the high occurrence of serious side effects Trazodone atypical antidepressant, most typically used now as a sleep ... more details
atypicalantipsychotic drugs with predominant actions on the dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway differently ..., withdrawal or soon after long sustaining fixed doses of antipsychotic typical or atypical drugs Then improves ... antipsychotic drug or during the four weeks period that follows its withdrawal 8 weeks for d p t formulations . D There has been any exposure to a typical and or atypicalantipsychotic drug for at least ... by a worsening of psychiatric symptoms that can be directly traced to the administration of antipsychotic ... treatment for tardive dysphrenia. The continuing to take the drug or changing the dosage of the atypicalantipsychotic drug in use, or Augmentation psychiatry augmenting it with a typical antipsychotic ... atypical antipsychotics drugs? journal J Bras Psiquiatr volume 52 issue Suppl 1 pages 14 24 ... in English FROTA LH. Fifty Years of Antipsychotic Drugs in Psychiatry. Cinq enta Anos de Medicamentos ... ital mazzeo20061.htm Full text Italian FROTA LH, MAZZEO A. Tardive Dysphrenia Induced by Antipsychotic ... more details
with typical and atypicalantipsychotic use in community dwelling elderly patients journal Am J Geriatr ... described as an atypicalantipsychotic . ref name pmid17253473 cite journal author Bagnall ... when taken by mouth. It is sometimes described as a typical antipsychotic , ref name pmid19028375 ... DrugShortages ucm050794.htm ref Adverse effects main Typical antipsychotic The side effect profile ... Allison DB title Antipsychotic induced weight gain a comprehensive research synthesis journal American ... Antipsychotics Dopaminergics Category Morpholines Category Indoles Category Ketones Category Atypical ... more details
Image Diphenylbutylpiperidines skeletal.svg right thumb 250px Base chemical structure of the diphenylbutylpiperidine antipsychotics. Diphenylbutylpiperidines are a chemical class class of typical antipsychotic drug s which were all synthesized, developed, and marketed by Janssen Pharmaceutica . ref name pmid2429309 cite journal author Galizzi JP, Fosset M, Romey G, Laduron P, Lazdunski M title Neuroleptics of the diphenylbutylpiperidine series are potent calcium channel inhibitors journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America volume 83 issue 19 pages 7513 7 year 1986 month October pmid 2429309 pmc 386749 doi 10.1073 pnas.83.19.7513 url ref ref name pmid2445589 cite journal author Qar J, Galizzi JP, Fosset M, Lazdunski M title Receptors for diphenylbutylpiperidine neuroleptics in brain, cardiac, and smooth muscle membranes. Relationship with receptors for 1,4 dihydropyridines and phenylalkylamines and with Ca2 channel blockade journal European Journal of Pharmacology volume 141 issue 2 pages 261 8 year 1987 month September pmid 2445589 doi 10.1016 0014 2999 87 90271 8 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii 0014 2999 87 90271 8 ref They include Clopimozide R 29,764 Fluspirilene Redeptin Pimozide Orap Penfluridol Semap, Micefal Amperozide is an atypical antipsychotic atypical antipsychotic of the diphenylbutyl piperazine class. See also Butyrophenone s Phenothiazine s Thioxanthene s References Reflist 2 Antipsychotics Category Diphenylbutylpiperidines nervous system drug stub ... more details
Image Dibenzazepine.png thumb right 200px Dibenzazepine Image Phenothiazin.svg thumb right 200px Phenothiazine Tricyclics are chemical compound s that contain three interconnected cyclic compound rings of atom s. Many compounds have a tricyclic structure, but in pharmacology , the term has traditionally been reserved to describe heterocyclic drugs. Among these are antidepressant s, antipsychotic s, and antihistamine s as antiallergen s, anti motion sickness drugs, antipruritic s, and hypnotic s sedative s of the dibenzazepine , dibenzocycloheptene , dibenzothiazepine , dibenzothiepin , phenothiazine , and thioxanthene chemical class es, and others. History Promethazine and other first generation antihistamines with a tricyclic structure were discovered in the 1940s. Chlorpromazine , derived from promethazine originally as a sedative, was found to have neuroleptic properties in the early 1950s, and was the first typical antipsychotic . Imipramine , originally investigated as an antipsychotic, was discovered in the early 1950s, and was the first tricyclic antidepressant . Antidepressants with a tetracyclic structure such as mianserin and maprotiline were first developed in the 1970s as tetracyclic antidepressant s. Clozapine was introduced as the first atypical antipsychotic in the 1990s. Loratadine was introduced as a non sedating second generation antihistamine in the 1990s. ref cite pmid 10444229 ref Gallery class wikitable style font size smaller text align center colspan 5 Antidepressants File Imipramine.svg 135px Imipramine File Amitriptyline.svg 135px Amitriptyline File Mirtazapine.svg 135px Mirtazapine File Iprindole.png 135px Iprindole File Tianeptine.svg 135px Tianeptine colspan 5 Antipsychotics File Chlorpromazin.svg 135px Chlorpromazine File Thioridazine 2D skeletal.png 135px Thioridazine File Cis Chlorprothixen.png 135px Chlorprothixene File Loxapine.svg 135px Loxapine File Clozapine.svg 135px Clozapine colspan 5 Antihistamines File Promethazine.svg 135px ... more details
A serotonin antagonist is a drug used to inhibit the action at serotonin receptor s. Many of the most important medications of this class selectively act at the 5 HT3 receptor , and thus are known as 5 HT3 antagonist s. However, other drugs such as ketanserin act upon other types of serotonin receptors. Antagonists of the 5 HT2A 5 HT sub 2A sub receptor are sometimes used as atypical antipsychotic s, with the typical antipsychotic s being purely dopamine antagonist s. Ketanserine blocks 5 HT2A,5 HT2C and alpha 1 receptors. Ondansetron,Dolansetron,Granisetron are 5 HT3 receptor antagonist.they are efficacious in treating chemotherapy induced emesis. Clozapine blocks 5 HT2A,5 HT2C,D4 receptors. Quetiapine blocks 5 HT2A,5 HT1A,D1 2,HI,alpha 1 receptors. Methsergide is 5 HT2A 2C antagonist and nonselective 5 HT 1 receptor blocker.it causes retrperitoneal fibrosis and mediastinal fibrosis. Cyproheptadine blocks 5 HT2A, HI and it is a mild anticholinergic. Pizotifen is a 5 HT2A 2C , H1 blocker and anticholinergic used for migraine prophylaxis references Textbook of Pharmacology by H L Sharma See also Serotonin receptor agonist External links MeshName Serotonin Antagonists MeshPharmaList 82012702 Receptor agonists and antagonists Serotonergics Category Serotonin antagonists nervous system drug stub ... more details