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Latest revision as of 01:52, 17 February 2025
Pipotiazine (also known as Piportil) is a typical antipsychotic medication of the phenothiazine class. It is primarily used in the treatment of schizophrenia and other forms of psychosis.
Pharmacology[edit]
Pipotiazine works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain. This helps to normalize the activity of the brain and reduce symptoms of psychosis. It is a long-acting medication, meaning its effects can last for several weeks after a single dose.
Uses[edit]
Pipotiazine is used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
- Schizophrenia
- Other forms of psychosis
- Mania
- Agitation associated with mental illness
Side Effects[edit]
Like all medications, pipotiazine can cause side effects. These may include:
- Drowsiness
- Dry mouth
- Blurred vision
- Constipation
- Weight gain
- Tardive dyskinesia (a movement disorder)
Precautions[edit]
Before starting pipotiazine, patients should inform their doctor if they have any of the following conditions:
Interactions[edit]
Pipotiazine can interact with other medications, including:
Patients should always inform their doctor of any other medications they are taking before starting pipotiazine.


