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Indications
In low doses-
In higher doses-
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Pharmacology
Haloperidol is a
butyropherone derivative with antipsychotic properties that has been considered
particularly effective in the management of hyperactivity, agitation and mania.
Haloperidol is an effective neuroleptic and also possesses antiemetic properties.
It may also exhibit hypothermic and anorexiant effects and potentiate the
action of barbiturates, general anesthetics and other CNS depressant drugs.
Haloperidol is a quick acting substance and has a duration of action of about
12 hours after one single administration. The optimum daily therapy consists of
2 administrations.
Dosage & Administration
Tablet-
Initial dose for adults-
Patients who remain
severely disturbed or inadequately controlled may require dose adjustment.
Daily dose upto 100 mg may be necessary in some cases to achieve optimal
response.
Children: A suggested dose for the management of behaviour disorders in
disturbed and schizophrenic children is 50 microgram per kg body weight.
Injection
(intramuscular or intravenous)-
Schizophrenia and other psychosis, mania:
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Interaction
Perigen has been
reported to interfere with the anticoagulant properties of phenindione in an
isolated case and the possibility should be kept in mind of a similar effect
occurring when Perigen is used with other anticoagulants. Perigen may
antagonize the action of epinephrine and other sympathomimetic agents and
reverse the blood pressure lowering effects of adrenergic-blocking agents,
such as guanethidine. Enhanced CNS effects may occur when Perigen is used in
combination with methyldopa. Perigen inhibits the metabolization of tricyclic
antidepressants, thereby increasing plasma levels of these drugs. This may
result in increased tricyclic antidepressant toxicity (anticholinergic effects,
cardiovascular toxicity, lowering of seizure threshold). Perigen may impair the
antiparkinson effects of levodopa. If an antiparkinson agent is used
concomitantly with Perigen, both drugs should not be discontinued
simultaneously, since extrapyramidal symptoms may occur due to the slower
excretion rate of Perigen.
Contraindications
Comatose states and
CNS depression due to alcohol or other depressant drugs; severe depressive
states; previous spastic diseases; lesions of the basal ganglia; Parkinson's
syndrome, except in the case of dyskinesias due to levodopa treatment; sensitivity
to haloperidol; senile patients with pre-existing Parkinson-like symptoms.
Side Effects
Perigen is a safe
neuroleptic. Headache, vertigo, insomnia are the more common side effects
encountered. Drowsiness, lethargy, stupor, confusion, restlessness, agitation,
anxiety, euphoria and exacerbation of psychotic symptoms including
hallucinations also may occur. Dry mouth, blurred vision, urinary retention,
heartburn, nausea, vomiting, anorexia, diarrhea and hypersalivation have also
been reported.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Safety for use in
pregnancy and lactation has not been established; do not administer to women of
childbearing potential or nursing mothers unless, in the opinion of the
physician, the expected benefits of the drug outweigh the potential hazard to
the fetus or child. Haloperidol is excreted in breast milk.
Precautions & Warnings
Perigen may lower the
convulsive threshold and has been reported to trigger seizures in previously
controlled known epileptics. When instituting Perigen therapy in these
patients, adequate anticonvulsant medication should be maintained
concomitantly. As with other antipsychotic agents, Perigen should be
administered cautiously to patients with severe impairment of liver or kidney
function and to patients with known allergies or history of allergies to other
neuroleptic drugs. Caution is also advised in patients with pheochromocytoma
and conditions predisposing to epilepsy such as alcohol withdrawal and brain
damage. Since the drug may have a possible potentiating effect on potent
analgesics or hypnotics, caution is recommended when prescribing it to patients
who are regularly treated with such drugs.
Overdose Effects
In general, the
symptoms of overdosage would be an exaggeration of known pharmacologic effects
and adverse reactions, the most prominent of which would be: severe
extrapyramidal reactions, hypotension or sedation.The patient would appear
comatose with respiratory depression and hypotension which could be severe
enough to produce a shock-like state.
Therapeutic Class
Butyrophenone drugs,
Drugs used in tremor, tics & related disorder
Storage Conditions
Do not store above
30°C. Keep away from light and out of the reach of children.
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