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Sulfenazin - General Information: Sulfenazin is a potent neuroleptic with antipsychotic properties. Sulfenazin has a marked cataleptic and antiapomorphine activity associated with relatively slight sedative, hypothermic and spasmolytic effects. It is virtually without antiserotonin and hypotensive action and has no antihistaminic property. It is used for the treatment of all types of acute and chronic schizophrenia, including those which did not respond to the usual neuroleptics; manic syndromes.Overdosage may result in severe extrapyramidal symptoms with dysphagia, marked sialorrhea, persistent and rapidly increasing hyperthermia, pulmonary syndrome, state of shock with pallor and profuse sweating, which may be followed by collapse and coma. LD50 in mice is 70 mg/kg I.V., 120 mg/kg I.P., 500 mg/kg S.C. and 830 mg/kg P.O. Pharmacology: Sulfenazin is a potent neuroleptic with antipsychotic properties. Sulfenazin has a marked cataleptic and antiapomorphine activity associated with relatively slight sedative, hypothermic and spasmolytic effects. It is virtually without antiserotonin and hypotensive action and has no antihistaminic property. Additional information about SulfenazinSulfenazin Indication: For the treatment of all types of acute and chronic schizophrenia, including those which did not respond to the usual neuroleptics; manic syndromes. Mechanism Of Action: Not Available Drug Interactions: Not Available Food Interactions: Not Available Generic Name: Thioproperazine Synonyms: Tioproferazina [inn-spanish]; Thiproperazine; Thioproperazinum [inn-latin]; Thioproperazin; Thioperazine Where to order Thioproperazine (and Sulfenazin analogs) online: Drug Category: Antipsychotic Agents Drug Type: Small Molecule; Approved Other Brand Names containing Thioproperazine: Vontil; Sulfenazin; Megeptil; Mazeptyl; Mazeptil; Majeptyl; Cephalmin; Absorption: Not Available Toxicity (Overdose): Overdosage may result in severe extrapyramidal symptoms with dysphagia, marked sialorrhea, persistent and rapidly increasing hyperthermia, pulmonary syndrome, state of shock with pallor and profuse sweating, which may be followed by collapse and coma. LD50 in mice is 70 mg/kg I.V., 120 mg/kg I.P., 500 mg/kg S.C. and 830 mg/kg P.O. Protein Binding: Not Available Biotransformation: Not Available Half Life: Not Available Dosage Forms of Sulfenazin: Tablet Oral Chemical IUPAC Name: N,N-dimethyl-10-[3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)propyl]phenothiazine-2-sulfonamide Chemical Formula: C22H30N4O2S2 Thioproperazine on Wikipedia: Not Available Organisms Affected: Humans and other mammals
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