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  2. Haloperidol - Wikipedia

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    Haloperidol, sold under the brand name Haldol among others, is a typical antipsychotic medication. [9] Haloperidol is used in the treatment of schizophrenia , tics in Tourette syndrome , mania in bipolar disorder , delirium , agitation, acute psychosis , and hallucinations from alcohol withdrawal .

  3. HPP+ - Wikipedia

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    HPP + is structurally related to the selective dopaminergic neurotoxin MPTP (and its active metabolite MPP +), which induces Parkinson's disease-like symptoms in humans. [1] [2] HPP + is a neurotoxin specifically affecting serotonergic and dopaminergic neurons, and its neurotoxicity resembles that of MPTP. [2]

  4. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Use of the following agents is most commonly associated with the development of NMS: [9] Typical antipsychotics: e.g. haloperidol, chlorpromazine. [22] Anti-dopaminergic antiemetics: e.g. droperidol; Withdrawal of dopaminergic agents: e.g. levodopa, amantadine [23] It has been purported that there is a genetic risk factor for NMS. [24]

  5. List of long term side effects of antipsychotics - Wikipedia

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    Many patients will not develop these side effects, although there is still a significant possibility of risks associated with Antipsychotic usage. The percentage of patients affected by side effects like Tardive dyskinesia is significantly high and estimated to be a 20-50% prevalence. [1] [2]

  6. A Potential Parkinson's Treatment Has Promising Results - AOL

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    There were too few patients to adequately assess any changes of Parkinson’s symptoms, but the researchers believe that longer follow-up with those tests, and potentially more frequent or higher ...

  7. Extrapyramidal symptoms - Wikipedia

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    Although Parkinson's disease is primarily a disease of the nigrostriatal pathway and not the extrapyramidal system, loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra leads to dysregulation of the extrapyramidal system. Since this system regulates posture and skeletal muscle tone, a result is the characteristic bradykinesia of Parkinson's.

  8. List of psychotropic medications - Wikipedia

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    Haldol (haloperidol ) – typical ... and delusions caused by psychosis related to Parkinson's disease; P ... used in the treatment of opioid use ...

  9. Parkinsonism - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonism is a clinical syndrome characterized by the four motor symptoms found in Parkinson's disease: tremor, bradykinesia (slowed movements), rigidity, and postural instability. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Parkinsonism gait problems can lead to falls and serious physical injuries.