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Loxapac - Loxapine

Loxapine is a more expressed, active antipsychotic than chlorpromazine. Its sedative effect is inferior to that of chlorpromazine. Indications for its use and side effects correspond with those of phenothiazine derivatives. Loxapine is used for treating psychotic disturbances, in particular cases of chronic and severe schizophrenia. Synonyms of this drug are loxapac and loxitane. [Pg.95]


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