| 21. | No significant difference in glutamate and glycine activity from the effects of chlorpromazine were reported.
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| 22. | Later came the widespread adoption of major tranquilizers such as chlorpromazine and the drug reserpine.
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| 23. | Other caustic medications include eugenol and chlorpromazine.
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| 24. | Deniker, with Harl and Delay, published the success with chlorpromazine in May 1952.
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| 25. | In the 1950s new psychiatric drugs, notably the antipsychotic chlorpromazine, slowly came into use.
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| 26. | In Germany, chlorpromazine still carries label indications for insomnia, severe pruritus, and preanesthesia.
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| 27. | It has a high potency compared to chlorpromazine ( ratio 50-70 : 1 ).
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| 28. | Chlorpromazine has shown promise in in-vitro as well as animal models of Naegleria meningoencephalitis.
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| 29. | It is also a highly potent typical antipsychotic, 10 20 times more potent than chlorpromazine.
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| 30. | The typical antipsychotics, such as chlorpromazine and haloperidol, are potent D 2 receptor antagonists.
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