Chemistry:Fluspirilene

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Short description: Typical antipsychotic medication
Fluspirilene
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Trade namesImap
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  • In general: ℞ (Prescription only)
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FormulaC29H31F2N3O
Molar mass475.584 g·mol−1
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Fluspirilene (Redeptin, Imap, R6218) is a diphenylbutylpiperidine typical antipsychotic drug, used for the treatment of schizophrenia.[1] It is administered intramuscularly.[2] It was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1963.[3] A 2007 systematic review investigated the efficacy of fluspirilene decanoate for people with schizophrenia:

Fluspirilene decanoate compared to oral antipsychotics[4]
Summary
Participant numbers in each comparison were small so power to identify clear difference is limited. Randomized controlled trial data identified no clear differences between the long-acting injection of fluspirilene and oral medication for outcomes that include adverse effects.[4]

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References

  1. van Epen JH (1970). "Experience with fluspirilene (R 6218), a long-acting neuroleptic". Psychiatr Neurol Neurochir 73 (4): 277–284. PMID 5478771. 
  2. "The pharmacology of fluspirilene (R 6218), a potent, long-acting and injectable neuroleptic drug". Arzneimittelforschung 20 (11): 1689–1698. 1970. PMID 4992598. 
  3. BE patent 633914, issued 1963, assigned to C. Janssen, NV Res. Lab.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Depot fluspirilene for schizophrenia". The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007 (1): CD001718. January 2007. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD001718.pub2. PMID 17253464.