List of antipsychotics

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Following is a list of antipsychotics , sorted by class.

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Antipsychotics

Antipsychotics by class
Generic nameBrand namesChemical classATC code
Typical antipsychotics
Acepromazine Atravet, AcezinephenothiazineN05AA04
Acetophenazine TindalphenothiazineN05AB07
Benperidol FrenactylbutyrophenoneN05AD07
Bromperidol Bromidol, BromodolbutyrophenoneN05AD06
Butaperazine Repoise, TyrylenphenothiazineN05AB09
Carfenazine phenothiazine
Chlorproethazine phenothiazineN05AA07
Chlorpromazine Largactil, ThorazinephenothiazineN05AA01
Chlorprothixene Cloxan, Taractan, TruxalthioxantheneN05AF03
Clopenthixol SordinolthioxantheneN05AF02
Cyamemazine TercianphenothiazineN05AA06
Dixyrazine EsucosphenothiazineN05AB01
Droperidol Droleptan, Dridol, Inapsine, Xomolix, Innovar (+ Fentanyl)phenylbutylamine (butyrophenone)N05AD08
Fluanisone butyrophenoneN05AD09
Flupentixol Depixol, FluanxolthioxantheneN05AF01
Fluphenazine Prolixin, ModecatephenothiazineN05AB02
Fluspirilene Redeptin, ImapdiphenylbutylpiperidineN05AG01
Haloperidol Haldolphenyl-piperidinyl-butyrophenoneN05AD01
Levomepromazine Nosinan, Nozinan, LevopromephenothiazineN05AA02
Lenperone Elanone-Vbutyrophenone
Loxapine Loxapac, LoxitanedibenzoxazepineN05AH01
Mesoridazine SerentilphenothiazineN05AC03
Metitepine tricyclic dibenzodiazepine
Molindone Mobanindole derivativeN05AE02
Moperone LuvatrenbutyrophenoneN05AD04
Oxypertine Equipertine, Forit, Integrin, Lanturil, Lotawin, OpertilphenylpiperazineN05AE01
Oxyprothepine Meclopindibenzothiepine
Penfluridol Semap, Micefal, LongoperidoldiphenylbutylpiperidineN05AG03
Perazine TaxilanphenothiazineN05AB10
Periciazine Neuleptil, NeulactilphenothiazineN05AC01
Perphenazine TrilafonphenothiazineN05AB03
Pimozide OrapdiphenylbutylpiperidineN05AG02
Pipamperone Dipiperon, Dipiperal, Piperonil, Piperonyl, PropitanbutyrophenoneN05AD05
Piperacetazine Quidephenothiazine
Pipotiazine PiportilphenothiazineN05AC04
Prochlorperazine Compazine, Stemzine, Buccastem, Stemetil, PhenotilphenothiazineN05AB04
Promazine SparinephenothiazineN05AA03
Prothipendyl phenothiazinesN05AX07
Spiperone Spiroperidol, Spiropitanbutyrophenone
Sulforidazine Imagotan, Psychoson, Inofalphenothiazine
Thiopropazate Artalan, Dartal, Dartalan, DartanphenothiazineN05AB05
Thioproperazine MajeptilphenothiazineN05AB08
Thioridazine Mellaril, MellerilphenothiazineN05AC02
Thiothixene NavanethioxantheneN05AF04
Timiperone butyrophenone
Trifluoperazine StelazinephenothiazineN05AB06
Trifluperidol butyrophenoneN05AD02
Triflupromazine VesprinphenothiazineN05AA05
Zuclopenthixol ClopixolthioxantheneN05AF05
Atypical antipsychotics
Amoxapine Asendin, Asendis, Defanyl, DemoloxdibenzoxazepineN06AA17
Amisulpride Amazeo, Amipride, Amival, Solian, Soltus, Sulpitac, Sulprixsubstituted benzamidesN05AL05
Aripiprazole AbilifyquinoloneN05AX12
Asenapine Saphrisdibenzo-oxepino pyrroleN05AH05
Blonanserin Lonasen
Brexpiprazole RexultiquinoloneN05AX16
Cariprazine VraylarN05AX15
Carpipramine Prazinil, Defekton
Clocapramine Clofekton, Padrasenimidobenzyl
Clorotepine Clotepin, Clopibentricyclic dibenzodiazepine
Clotiapine EntumineN05AH06
Clozapine Clozariltricyclic dibenzodiazepineN05AH02
Iloperidone FanaptbenzisoxazoleN05AX14
Levosulpiride benzamideN05AL07
Lumateperone Caplytabutyrophenone
Lurasidone Latudan-arylpiperazine (piperazine)N05AE05
Melperone Bunil, Buronil, EunerpanbutyrophenoneN05AD03
Mosapramine CreminN05AX10
Nemonapride Emilacebenzamide
Olanzapine Zyprexa, Ozace, Lanzek, ZypadherathienobenzodiazepineN05AH03
Paliperidone InvegapyridopyrimidineN05AX13
Perospirone Lullanazapirone
Quetiapine SeroqueldibenzothiazepineN05AH04
Remoxipride RoxiamsalicylamideN05AL04
Reserpine Raudixin, Serpalan, Serpasilyohimbine alkaloidC02AA02
Risperidone Risperdal, ZepidonepyridopyrimidineN05AX08
Sertindole SerdolectphenylindoleN05AE03
Sulpiride Sulpirid, Eglonylbenzenesulfonamide (benzamide)N05AL01
Sultopride Barnetil, Barnotil, TopralbenzamideN05AL02
Tiapride Equilium, TiapridalbenzamideN05AL03
Veralipride Agreal, AgradilbenzamideN05AL06
Ziprasidone Geodon, Zeldoxn-arylpiperazine (piperazine)N05AE04
Zotepine Nipolepttricyclic dibenzodiazepineN05AX11
Under development
Perphenazine gamma-aminobutyrate BL-1020
Pimavanserin ACP-103
F-15063
ITI-007 tetracyclic quinoxaline
Lu AF35700
RP5063
Stepholidine berberine
Development abandoned
Amperozide DiphenylbutylpiperazineQN05AX90
Bifeprunox DU-127,090biphenyl derivative
Butaclamol AY-23,028
Ciclindole WIN-27,147-2
Clopimozide R-29,764diphenylbutylpiperidine
Elopiprazole DU-29894phenylpiperazine
Flucindole
Fluotracen SKF-28,175
Fluperlapine NB 106-689tricyclic
Gevotroline WY-47,384tricyclic dibenzodiazepine
Naranol W-5494A
N-Desmethylclozapine ACP-104
Ocaperidone R 79598benzisoxazole
Piquindone Ro 22-1319tricyclic
Pomaglumetad LY2140023
Tiospirone BMY-13,859azapirone
Umespirone KC-9172azapirone
Vabicaserin SCA-136
Volinanserin MDL-100,907
ZetidolineDL 308-IT
Zicronapine Lu 31-130
Generic NameBrand NamesChemical classATC code

Antipsychotic esters

Typical antipsychotics

Atypical antipsychotics

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fluphenazine</span> Chemical compound

Fluphenazine, sold under the brand name Prolixin among others, is a high-potency typical antipsychotic medication. It is used in the treatment of chronic psychoses such as schizophrenia, and appears to be about equal in effectiveness to low-potency antipsychotics like chlorpromazine. It is given by mouth, injection into a muscle, or just under the skin. There is also a long acting injectable version that may last for up to four weeks. Fluphenazine decanoate, the depot injection form of fluphenazine, should not be used by people with severe depression.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Typical antipsychotic</span> Class of drugs

Typical antipsychotics are a class of antipsychotic drugs first developed in the 1950s and used to treat psychosis. Typical antipsychotics may also be used for the treatment of acute mania, agitation, and other conditions. The first typical antipsychotics to come into medical use were the phenothiazines, namely chlorpromazine which was discovered serendipitously. Another prominent grouping of antipsychotics are the butyrophenones, an example of which is haloperidol. The newer, second-generation antipsychotics, also known as atypical antipsychotics, have largely supplanted the use of typical antipsychotics as first-line agents due to the higher risk of movement disorders in the latter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Perphenazine</span> Antipsychotic medication

Perphenazine is a typical antipsychotic drug. Chemically, it is classified as a piperazinyl phenothiazine. Originally marketed in the United States as Trilafon, it has been in clinical use for decades.

ATC code N05Psycholeptics is a therapeutic subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System, a system of alphanumeric codes developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the classification of drugs and other medical products. Subgroup N05 is part of the anatomical group N Nervous system.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Haloperidol decanoate</span> Chemical compound

Haloperidol decanoate, sold under the brand name Haldol Decanoate among others, is a typical antipsychotic which is used in the treatment of schizophrenia. It is administered by injection into muscle at a dose of 100 to 200 mg once every 4 weeks or monthly. The dorsogluteal site is recommended. A 3.75-cm (1.5-inch), 21-gauge needle is generally used, but obese individuals may require a 6.5-cm (2.5-inch) needle to ensure that the drug is indeed injected intramuscularly and not subcutaneously. Haloperidol decanoate is provided in the form of 50 or 100 mg/mL oil solution of sesame oil and benzyl alcohol in ampoules or pre-filled syringes. Its elimination half-life after multiple doses is 21 days. The medication is marketed in many countries throughout the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Flupentixol</span> Typical antipsychotic drug of the thioxanthene class

Flupentixol (INN), also known as flupenthixol, marketed under brand names such as Depixol and Fluanxol is a typical antipsychotic drug of the thioxanthene class. It was introduced in 1965 by Lundbeck. In addition to single drug preparations, it is also available as flupentixol/melitracen—a combination product containing both melitracen and flupentixol . Flupentixol is not approved for use in the United States. It is, however, approved for use in the UK, Australia, Canada, Russian Federation, South Africa, New Zealand, Philippines, Iran, Germany, and various other countries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paliperidone</span> Antipsychotic medication

Paliperidone, sold under the trade name Invega among others, is an atypical antipsychotic. It is mainly used to treat schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Benzhydryl compounds</span> Organic compounds which include diphenylmethane

The benzhydryl compounds are a group of organic compounds whose parent structures include diphenylmethane, with any number of attached substituents, including bridges. This group typically excludes compounds in which either benzene is fused to another ring or includes a heteroatom, or where the methane connects to three or four benzenes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fluspirilene</span> Chemical compound

Fluspirilene is a diphenylbutylpiperidine typical antipsychotic drug, used for the treatment of schizophrenia. It is administered intramuscularly. It was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1963. A 2007 systematic review investigated the efficacy of fluspirilene decanoate for people with schizophrenia:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bromperidol</span> Chemical compound

Bromperidol, sold under the brand names Bromidol and Impromen among others, is a typical antipsychotic of the butyrophenone group which is used in the treatment of schizophrenia. It was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1966. An ester prodrug, bromperidol decanoate, is a long-acting form of bromperidol used as a depot injectable.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Zuclopenthixol</span> Chemical compound

Zuclopenthixol, also known as zuclopentixol, is a medication used to treat schizophrenia and other psychoses. It is classed, pharmacologically, as a typical antipsychotic. Chemically it is a thioxanthene. It is the cis-isomer of clopenthixol. Clopenthixol was introduced in 1961, while zuclopenthixol was introduced in 1978.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Clopenthixol</span> Antipsychotic medication

Clopenthixol (Sordinol), also known as clopentixol, is a typical antipsychotic drug of the thioxanthene class. It was introduced by Lundbeck in 1961.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paliperidone palmitate</span> Chemical compound

Paliperidone palmitate (PP), sold under the brand name Invega Sustenna among others, is an atypical antipsychotic which is used in the treatment of schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. It is an antipsychotic ester – specifically the palmitate ester of paliperidone – and acts as a long-lasting form of paliperidone. Paliperidone palmitate is formulated as an aqueous suspension, has a strong smell similar to alcohol, and is administered by intramuscular injection into deltoid or gluteal muscle once every 1, 3, or 6 months depending on the formulation. A formulation for injection once every 6 months is also pending regulatory approval as of September 2021.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pipotiazine</span> Chemical compound

Pipotiazine (Piportil), also known as pipothiazine, is a typical antipsychotic of the phenothiazine class used in the United Kingdom and other countries for the treatment of schizophrenia. Its properties are similar to those of chlorpromazine. A 2004 systematic review investigated its efficacy for people with schizophrenia:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aripiprazole lauroxil</span> Chemical compound

Aripiprazole lauroxil, sold under the brand name Aristada, is a long-acting injectable atypical antipsychotic that was developed by Alkermes. It is an N-acyloxymethyl prodrug of aripiprazole that is administered via intramuscular injection once every four to eight weeks for the treatment of schizophrenia. Aripiprazole lauroxil was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on 5 October 2015.

Viscoleo is a thin or low-viscosity vegetable oil. It is specifically a proprietary form of fractionated coconut oil and a medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil. It is prepared from the dried, solid endosperm of the fruit Cocos nucifera via hydrolysis, fractionation, and purification. Viscoleo is composed of the medium-chain fatty acids caprylic acid (C8) (55–60%), capric acid (C10) (40%), lauric acid (C12) (1–5%), and caproic acid (C6) (0.5%). It is used as an oil vehicle for several depot antipsychotics including clopentixol decanoate, flupentixol decanoate, pipotiazine palmitate, zuclopentixol acetate, and zuclopentixol decanoate. Injectable antipsychotics using Viscoleo as a carrier may be absorbed more rapidly and have shorter durations than preparations using sesame oil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bromperidol decanoate</span> Chemical compound

Bromperidol decanoate, sold under the brand names Bromidol Depot, Bromodol Decanoato, and Impromen Decanoas, is an antipsychotic which has been marketed in Europe and Latin America. It is an antipsychotic ester and long-acting prodrug of bromperidol which is administered by depot intramuscular injection once every 4 weeks.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Perphenazine enanthate</span> Chemical compound

Perphenazine enanthate, sold under the brand name Trilafon Enantat among others, is a typical antipsychotic and a depot antipsychotic ester which is used in the treatment of schizophrenia and has been marketed in Europe. It is formulated in sesame oil and administered by intramuscular injection and acts as a long-lasting prodrug of perphenazine. Perphenazine enanthate is used at a dose of 25 to 200 mg once every 2 weeks by injection, with a time to peak levels of 2 to 3 days and an elimination half-life of 4 to 7 days.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oxyprothepin decanoate</span> Chemical compound

Oxyprothepin decanoate, sold under the brand name Meclopin, is a typical antipsychotic which was used in the treatment of schizophrenia in the Czech Republic but is no longer marketed. It is administered by depot injection into muscle. The medication has an approximate duration of 2 to 3 weeks. The history of oxyprothepin decanoate has been reviewed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Antipsychotic ester</span> Class of prodrugs

An antipsychotic ester is an ester of an antipsychotic. They are used clinically as prodrugs to increase fat solubility and thereby prolong duration when antipsychotics are used as depot injectables.

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