| 31. | First the chlorpromazine is still used in certain practices especially where cost cutting is an issue.
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| 32. | Chlorpromazine may also interact with epinephrine ( adrenaline ) to produce a paradoxical fall in blood pressure.
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| 33. | Symptoms of delirium in medically-hospitalized AIDS patients have been effectively treated with low doses of chlorpromazine.
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| 34. | Chlorprothixene is structurally related to chlorpromazine, with which it shares, in principle, all side effects.
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| 35. | This finding is in agreement with the pharmaceutical development of chlorpromazine and other antipsychotics as anti-histamine agents.
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| 36. | Because it acts on so many receptors, chlorpromazine is often referred to as a " dirty drug ".
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| 37. | Magnesium sulfate results in better outcomes than diazepam, phenytoin or a combination of chlorpromazine, promethazine and pethidine.
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| 38. | "Largactyl " is a misspelled version of the proprietary name for the antipsychotic medication chlorpromazine ( Largactil ).
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| 39. | An extremely large amount of a sedative drug, chlorpromazine, was found in the victim's stomach.
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| 40. | Treatment of schizophrenia changed dramatically in the mid-1950s with the development and introduction of the first antipsychotic chlorpromazine.
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