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Ampazine Brand names, Ampazine Analogs

Ampazine Brand Names Mixture

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Ampazine Chemical_Formula

C17H20N2S

Ampazine RX_link

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Ampazine fda sheet

Ampazine msds (material safety sheet)

Ampazine Synthesis Reference

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Ampazine Molecular Weight

284.42 g/mol

Ampazine Melting Point

< 25 oC

Ampazine H2O Solubility

14.2 mg/L

Ampazine State

Liquid

Ampazine LogP

4.893

Ampazine Dosage Forms

Tablet; Oral liquid; Injection

Ampazine Indication

Used as an adjunct for short term treatment of moderate and severe psychomotor agitation. Also used to treat agitation or restlessness in the elderly.

Ampazine Pharmacology

Promazine belongs to a group of medications known as the phenothiazine antipsychotics. It acts by blocking a variety of receptors in the brain, particularly dopamine receptors. Dopamine is involved in transmitting signals between brain cells. When there is an excess amount of dopamine in the brain it causes over-stimulation of dopamine receptors. These receptors normally act to modify behaviour and over-stimulation may result in psychotic illness. Promazine hydrochloride blocks these receptors and stops them becoming over-stimulated, thereby helping to control psychotic illness. Promazine has weak extrapyramidal and autonomic side effects which lead to its use in the elderly, for restless or psychotic patients. Its anti-psychotic effect is also weaker and it is not useful in general psychiatry.

Ampazine Absorption

Absorption may be erratic and peak plasma concentrations show large interindividual differences.

Ampazine side effects and Toxicity

Side effects include: extrapyramidal symptoms, drowsiness, weight gain, dry mouth, constipation, endocrine effects (such as gynaecomastia and menstrual disturbance), sensitivity to sunlight and haemolytic anaemia.

Ampazine Patient Information

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Ampazine Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals