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Meaning of "neuroleptic"
'Neuroleptic' is an adjective used to describe medications that primarily affect the nervous system, often prescribed to treat psychiatric disorders
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- An antipsychotic drug.
- Having antipsychotic properties.
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I believe a neuroleptic shock would disable them.
Maybe haloperidol for the neuroleptic side.
Let me get neuroleptic malignant syndrome first.
Probably best addressed by strong neuroleptic medication.
Aceperone is a neuroleptic drug of the butyrophenone class.
This is a common side effect of neuroleptic agents.
Medication with neuroleptic drugs or phenothiazine antinauseants.
That would certainly explain the neuroleptic shock.
The compounds are neuroleptic agents of utility as tranquilizers.
These drugs can cause neuroleptic.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome associated with olanzapine.
Upon admission the use of neuroleptic drugs was discontinued.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome see section.
This compound has neuroleptic activity.
A neuroleptic shock would disable them.
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That explains the neuroleptic shock.
Neuroleptic drugs have a good effect on positive symptoms.
In some cases there are reports of neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
Quisqualate antagonists are therefore useful as a new type of neuroleptic.
The conventional neuroleptic drug haloperidol is given as a challenge.
It is used as hemifumarate salt as an antipsychotic or neuroleptic.
She could have taken a neuroleptic to enter a state of catalepsy.
Dopamine receptor antagonists are known to have neuroleptic properties.
Causes neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
The patient did not respond to various neuroleptic treatments.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome hypothermia.
One of these is neuroleptic thioridazine.
No neuroleptic treatment started or dosage increased before onset of symptoms.
This experiment enables the neuroleptic activity of a compound to be demonstrated.
Neuroleptic drugs are a class of antipsychotics.
These could be symptoms of a condition known as neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
Neuroleptic medications can help treat agitation in some people.
Another serious side eff ect is neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
Neuroleptic drugs by themselves do not affect swallowing in institutionalized elderly subjects.
He also pointed out the iatrogenic effects of neuroleptic drugs.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is a rare but potentially fatal side effect.
My attempts to use relays to induce neuroleptic shock have failed.
When used with a neuroleptic agent it can induce a state of neuroleptanalgesia.
It is considered as a secondary cause of the neuroleptic drugs side effects.
Neuroleptic drugs such as haloperidol has side effects on extrapyramidal pathways.
I could synthesize a neuroleptic compound.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is a potentially lethal complication of first or second generation antipsychotics.
Glycine treatment did not significantly affect serum neuroleptic levels.
Solian should be used only if neuroleptic treatment can not be avoided.
Chlorpromazine is a phenothiazine neuroleptic.
This result demonstrates the neuroleptic activity of the compounds of the invention.
This hypersensitivity can be induced by chronic treatment with neuroleptic drugs.
Compounds of the invention have neuroleptic activity and are therefore useful as antipsychotics.
The resulting clinical presentation is similar to the neuroleptic malignant syndrome.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome a rare and potentially fatal complication of antipsychotic drug treatment.