Chlorpromazine

Chlorpromazine (as chlorpromazine hydrochloride, abbreviated CPZ, marketed in the US as Thorazine, as Largactil in Europe) is the oldest typical antipsychotic. The molecular structure is 2-chloro-10-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-phenothiazine. Chlorpromazine effectively treats schizophrenia, severe mania in people with bipolar disorder, and uncontrollable hiccups. Synthesized on December 11, 1950, chlorpromazine was the first drug developed with specif... more

Also known as:

  • Thorazine,
  • Largactil

Medicine

ATC Code:

  • N05AA01

Drugbank:

  • APRD00482

Pubchem:

  • 2,726

CAS Number:

  • 50-53-3

Used To Treat:

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