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Tiapridal - Tiapride

N, N-Diethylethylenediamine Tiapride Diethyl ketone Molindone Diethyl maleate Malathion Diethyl malonate Bupivacaine Kebuzone... [Pg.1628]

D Tiapridex (Synthelabo Tiapridal (Synthelabo Luxoben (ASTA Medica)... [Pg.2030]

C,2oH2iiN20 61380-02-7) see Alfentanil iV-(4-methoxymethyl-4-piperidyl)propionaniIide (C15H24N2O2 61086-18-8) see Alfentanil Sufentanil 2-methoxy-5-(methylsulfonyl)benzoic acid (CgHioOjS 50390-76-6) see Tiapride 2-methoxy-10-[2-methyl-3-(p-toluenesulfonyloxy)propyi]-phenothiazine... [Pg.2408]

Dissection of the molecular mechanisms underlying tobacco addiction should lead to new and better treatments to achieve nicotine withdrawal. It seems clear that the dopamine D2 receptor is involved in nicotine dependence and drugs that block this receptor, such as tiapride, could be useful in the treatment of tobacco dependence. Tiapride has been shown to be successful in alcohol withdrawal [58] but would represent a new avenue for tobacco addiction therapy. [Pg.454]

Benzamides are heterocyclic neuroleptics. These include the gastroenterologic agents metoclopramide and cisapride, which have antiserotonergic as well as anti-D2 receptor dopaminergic actions and also the antipsychotic agents sulpiride and tiapride. Tachyarrhythmias have resulted in the withdrawal of cisapride from general use. [Pg.351]

Tiapride has weak antipsychotic activity. It has been used as a adjunct in patients with tardive hyperkinetic syndrome caused by other antipsychotics. [Pg.351]

Tiapride and sulpiride are neuroleptics of the substituted benzamide class. These selective Dj blockers have weak antipsychotic properties and are not available in the United States, although they are commonly used in Europe for the treatment of tics. In a pair of 6-week controlled trials involving 27 children with TS, at doses ranging from 4 to 6 mg/kg/day, tiapride was superior to placebo and produced a 30%-44% decrease in videotaped tic counts (Eggers et ah, 1988). [Pg.530]

Eggers, C.H., Rothenberger, A., and Berghaus, U. (1988) Clinical and neurobiological findings in children suffering from tic disease following treatment with tiapride. Eur Arch Psychiatry Neurol Sci 237 223-229. [Pg.539]

Most typical (e.g. haloperidol) and atypical (e.g. sulpiride, tiapride, risperidone) neuroleptics have a high affinity for D2 receptors. [Pg.376]


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