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  • ...otics]]. It is the basic compound from which chlorpromazine and many other antipsychotics are made.<ref>{{Cite book
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  • ...e neurochemical in a dose-dependant manner. The older, so-called [[typical antipsychotics]] most commonly act on D2 receptors,<ref>http://www.williams.edu/imput/syna
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  • ...4 |doi=10.1292/jvms.61.351}}</ref> For emergent treatment of seizures, the typical dose is 0.5&nbsp;mg/kg intravenously, or 1–2&nbsp;mg/kg of the injectable Typical dosages for healthy adults range from 2&nbsp;mg per dose to 10&nbsp;mg per
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  • Side effects typical of hypnotic benzodiazepines are related to [[Central nervous system|CNS]] d ...|volume=10 |issue=3 |pages=337–40 |year=1988 |pmid=2902678 |doi=}}</ref> Antipsychotics increase the severity of benzodiazepine withdrawal effects with an increase
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  • ...gs of choice]] to control agitation and seizures (when present). [[Typical antipsychotics]] such as [[phenothiazine]]s and [[haloperidol]] have been used to control
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  • ...are in the treatment of [[narcolepsy]] and more rarely alcoholism. In the typical scenario, GHB has been synthesized from [[gamma-Butyrolactone|&gamma;-butyr ...=April |pmid=7914168 |doi= 10.1016/0014-2999(94)90248-8|url=}}</ref> Other antipsychotics were tested and were not found to have an affinity for this receptor.
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