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Phenothiazine itself is a veterinary anthelmintic, but the name is also used to denote a group of major tranquillisers resembling phenothiazine in molecular structure.
Phenothiazines were the first effective neuroleptics to be introduced and they are still commonly used. Over 20 clinically active preparations are available but only three broad types are required:
Some authorities divide the phenothiazines into:
The phenothiazines, in particular, chlorpromazine, may cause photosensitivity characterised by burning, erythema, swelling and later, frank eczematous changes.
Last reviewed 01/2018
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