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Dopamine antagonists Thioxanthenes

Phenothiazines, butyrophenones, diphenylbutylpiperidines and thioxanthenes can oppose the effects of levodopa because of their dopamine antagonist properties, causing deterioration of motor function in Parkinson s disease. The antipsychotic effects and ex-trapyramidal adverse effects of these drugs can be opposed by levodopa. Of the atypical antipsychotics, risperidone and olanzapine cause deterioration in motor function in Parkinson s disease. Ziprasidone may act similarly, and there have been reports with quetiapine. Clozapine does not have this effect. [Pg.683]

Conventional antipsychotic (neuroleptic, thioxanthene, dopamine 2 antagonist)... [Pg.181]

Dopamine-receptor antagonists having antipsychotic properties, such as phenothiazine, butyrophenone, and thioxanthene derivatives, and Gl-stimulant drugs, such as metoclopramide, are contraindicated with pergolide. The... [Pg.561]


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