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View Post: Stelazine (Trifluoperazine) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects ...
10 Apr 2009
TRIFLUOPERAZINE TABLET - ORAL. (trye-flooh-oh-PER-a-zeen). WARNING: There may be a slightly increased risk of serious, possibly fatal side effects (e.g., pneumonia, heart failure) when this medication is used in older adults with dementia. ... Trifluoperazine can help stabilize the symptoms of schizophrenia and improve mood, making it easier to function in everyday life. Trifluoperazine is part of a class of drugs called phenothiazines. It works by affecting the balance ...
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View Post: ISPUB - Paliperidone ER - A novel antipsychotic
18 Jul 2009
Two days after starting paliperidone, trifluoperazine was discontinued. She started complaining of increased stiffness. She had cogwheel rigidity and dysarthria on examination. Though started with benztropine, her rigidity worsened .... Geitona M, Kousoulakou H, Ollandezos M, Athanasakis K, Papanicolaou S, Kyriopoulos I. Costs and effects of paliperidone extended release compared with alternative oral antipsychotic agents in patients with schizophrenia in Greece: A cost ...
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View Post: Drug Dosage Therapy
7 Nov 2009 by doctorknowledge
The usual hypnotic dose, oral or intravenous, is 100 mg. c. Cautions and Contraindications. The cautions and contraindications are the same as with sodium secobarbital. d. Supply. Sodium pentobarbital is supplied in 100-mg tablets and capsules. ..... (8) Manifestations of chronic intoxication include severe skin diseases, marked insomnia, irritability, hyperactivity, and personality changes, including psychosis often clinically indistinguishable from schizophrenia. ...
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View Post: Is university education wasted on nurses? « Mental Nurse
18 Aug 2007 by zarathustra
Look at some of the crazy psychiatric 'treatments' from the not too distant past, 'insulin coma therapy', 'dialysis' [to cleanse the blood of toxins thought to be implicated in schizophrenia] not to mention the dreaded 'lobotomy' – how ..... Chlorpromazine, Trifluoperazine and Haloperidol… nope… there were new drugs I'd never heard of Olanzapine, Risperidone and Quetiapine. I didn't go on a university course, in a quiet period of the night I read up all about these drugs ...
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