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Profenamine is a pharmacological agent that belongs to the class of medication known as antipsychotic drugs. It is primarily used in the treatment of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and other types of psychosis.

Pharmacology[edit]

Profenamine works by blocking the action of dopamine, a neurotransmitter in the brain that is involved in the regulation of mood and behavior. By blocking the action of dopamine, profenamine can help to reduce the symptoms of psychosis.

Uses[edit]

Profenamine is used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders, including:

  • Schizophrenia: Profenamine can help to reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia, such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking.
  • Other types of psychosis: Profenamine can also be used to treat other types of psychosis, such as bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder with psychotic features.

Side Effects[edit]

Like all medications, profenamine can cause side effects. These may include:

Precautions[edit]

Before taking profenamine, it is important to discuss any other medications you are taking with your doctor, as profenamine can interact with other drugs. It is also important to discuss any medical conditions you have, as profenamine may not be suitable for people with certain conditions.

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