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The effects listed below are based upon the [[subjective effects index]] and personal experiences of [[PsychonautWiki]] [[Special:TopUsers|contributors]]. The listed effects will rarely (if ever) occur all at once, but heavier dosages will increase the chances and are more likely to induce a full range of effects. | |||
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==Toxicity and harm potential== | |||
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It is strongly recommended that one use [[responsible drug use|harm reduction practices]] when using this drug. | |||
==Legal issues== | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== |
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Chemical Nomenclature | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Common names | Haldol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Substitutive name | Haloperidol | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Systematic name | 4-[4-(4-Chlorophenyl)-4-hydroxypiperidin-1-yl]-1-(4-fluorophenyl)butan-1-one | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Psychoactive class | Antipsychotic | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chemical class | Butyrophenone / Phenylpiperidine | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Summary sheet: Haloperidol |
Haloperidol (trade name Haldol) is an antipsychotic drug used to treat Tourette Syndrome, as well as other mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, mania, bipolar disorder, delirium, psychosis as well a variety of other symptoms. It was first synthesized in 1958 by Paul Janssen[1] from meperidine[2]. Haloperidol is on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines, the most important medications needed in a basic health system.[citation needed]
Chemistry
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Haloperidol is a molecule of the Phenylpiperidine class.
Pharmacology
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Haloperidol acts on Dopamine D2 receptors.
Subjective effects
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This subjective effects section is a stub. As such, it is still in progress and may contain incomplete or wrong information. You can help by expanding or correcting it. |
The effects listed below are based upon the subjective effects index and personal experiences of PsychonautWiki contributors. The listed effects will rarely (if ever) occur all at once, but heavier dosages will increase the chances and are more likely to induce a full range of effects.
Physical effects
Cognitive effects
Toxicity and harm potential
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This toxicity and harm potential section is a stub. As a result, it may contain incomplete or even dangerously wrong information! You can help by expanding upon or correcting it. |
It is strongly recommended that one use harm reduction practices when using this drug.
Legal issues
- Canada:
- United States:
- United Kingdom: