Haloperidol

/ˌhæloʊˈpɛrɪdɔl/ noun

A typical (first-generation) antipsychotic that blocks dopamine receptors, used to treat schizophrenia, acute psychosis, and Tourette syndrome. Known for causing movement side effects but highly effective for severe symptoms.

Developed by Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1958, named for its chemical structure containing halogen and piperidine components. The '-ol' suffix indicates it contains a hydroxyl group.

AMሃሎፔሪዶል
ARهالوبيريدول
BNহ্যালোপেরিডল
CAhaloperidol
CShaloperidol
DAhaloperidol
DEHaloperidol
ELαλοπεριδόλη
EShaloperidol
FAهالوپریدول
FIhaloperidoli
FRhalopéridol
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