Classification of neuroleptics--zotepine
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Classification of neuroleptics--zotepine
Abstract
Neuroleptic classifications try to take account of both biological effects (interaction with different neurotransmitters, selectivity of action on dopaminergic structures or dopaminergic subclasses of receptors) and clinical effects (sedative properties, efficacy on positive or negative symptomatology of schizophrenia, antimanic effect). Zotepine blocks mainly dopaminergic, 5-HT 2 and alpha 1 receptors. It should therefore be expected to have sedative properties in humans and to be effective against mania and the positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
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