Trilafon

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Overview:

Trilafon
(when available)

Pharmacology and use:
Perphenazine is a piperazinyl phenothiazine indicated for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe anxiety and/or agitation and depressed mood; patients with depression in whom anxiety and/or agitation are moderate or severe; patients with anxiety and depression associated with chronic physical disease; patients in whom depression and anxiety cannot be clearly differentiated. Perphenazine is also used to treat schizophrenia and symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and hostility. It can also be used to treat nausea and vomiting. Perphenazine acts on the central nervous system, and has a greater behavioral potency than other phenothiazine derivatives whose side chains do not contain a piperazine moiety. It is a member of a class of drugs called phenthiazines, which are dopamine D1/D2 receptor antagonists. For the treatment of schizophrenia, nusea, vomiting

Mechanism Of Action:
Binds to the dopamine D1 and dopamine D2 receptors and inhibits their activity. The mechanism of the anti-emetic effect is due predominantly to blockage of the dopamine D2 neurotransmitter receptors in the chemoreceptor trigger zone and vomiting centre. Perphenazine also binds the alpha andrenergic receptor. This receptor's action is mediated by association with G proteins that activate a phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system.

News Articles on Perphenazine

US FDA expands antipsychotic drug warning  -  Jun 16, 2008
Other antipsychotic drugs include Loxitane, Mellaril, Orap, Prolixin, Stelazine, and Trilafon, but it was unclear which, if any, companies still make them. Reuters

Caregiver accused of selling prescription narcotics  -  Feb 14, 2008
They said they found many pill bottles with their labels torn off containing morphine, oxycodone, wellbutrin, ativan and trilafon. Longview Daily News,

Experimental Schizophrenia Drug Has Potential To Reduce Acute Symptoms  -  Sep 3, 2007
According to the NIH, older antipsychotic medications include chlorpromazine (Thorazine®), haloperidol (Haldol®), perphenazine (Etrafon®, Trilafon®), News Locale,

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Dopamine is closed claims the mortality theory.  -  Jun 11, 2007
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Antipsychotics can kill  -  Jun 7, 2007
Health24.com,...older "conventional" drugs - haloperidol (Haldol), loxapine (Loxitane), thioridazine (Mellaril), chlorpromazine (Thorazine) and perphenazine (Trilafon).

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Big Headache for Big Pharma  -  May 15, 2007
Novopress North America,...gentle psychotropic,� more effective than older drugs like Thorazine and Trilafon, without the dangerous side effects. Sales skyrocketed.

The New Year in Psychiatry  -  18 Jan 2007
Psychiatric Times,CATIE was a prospective randomized trial that compared Trilafon (perphenazine), an older antipsychotic drug, with four second-generation antipsychotics in

Older Schizophrenia Drug Called More Cost-Effective Than Newer Ones  -  Dec 1, 2006
Psychiatric Times,Explain to patients who ask that this study suggests that one of the so-called typical anti-psychotics, Trilafon (perphenazine), is more cost-effective than

Switching Drugs No Panacea in Schizophrenia  -  Dec 1, 2006
Psychiatric Times,The finding came from the Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE) trial, which compared Trilafon (perphenazine) with four

Latest Round of CATIE Data Sparks Many Questions  -  Dec 1, 2006
Psychiatric News,...with the FGA perphenazine (Trilafon) is associated with, on average, a savings in total health care costs of $300 to $600 per month compared with SGAs.

Foro de Shell Security - Seguridad informática  Oct 26, 2006
...tricor nts with diffuse large cell lymphoma showed no difference in res triglide onse rate (RR), OS, or time to treatment failure (TTF) at trilafon 3 years. ... -Shell Security,

Beyond guesswork Mar 5, 2006
To the researchers' surprise, a little-used older drug, Trilafon, worked as well as most of the newer drugs at a fraction of the cost. ... - Boston Globe,

Biofusion launches spin-out company Genophrenix  Feb 22, 2006
The conventional antipsychotic drugs include haloperidole (Haldol), zuclopenthioxol (Cisordinol), perphenazin (Trilafon), alimemazin (Theralen) and ... - DrugResearcher.com,

Drug companies battle over prisons contract Feb 18, 2006
Yon also said that PHS will use older anti-psychotropic drugs like Thorazine and Trilafon that ''are less expensive for PHS, but they have the potential of ... - Gainesville Sun,

CATIE Phase I Helps Clinicians Tailor Schizophrenia Treatment  Jan 12, 2006
...olanzapine [Zyprexa], quetiapine [Seroquel], risperidone [Risperdal] and ziprasidone [Geodon]) and one first-generation antipsychotic, perphenazine (Trilafon). ... - Psychiatric Times

We need more studies like CATIE - says Principal Investigator  Jan 11, 2006
...olanzapine (Zyprexa), quetiapine (Seroquel), risperidone (Risperdal), and ziprasidone (Geodon); or to the older, 'typical' medication, perphenazine (Trilafon). ... - Pharma Times (subscription)

Brand Names/Synonyms:
Trilafon is also known by the following brand names and/or synonymsApo-Perphenazine; Chlorperphenazine; Decentan; Emesinal; Etaperazin; Etaperazine; Ethaperazine; Etrafon-A; Etrafon-Forte; F-Mon; Fentazin; Fluphenazine; PZC; Perfenazina; Perfenazine; Perphenan; Perphenazin; Perphenazine; Perphenazine and Amitriptyline Hcl; Pms Perphenazine; Sch 3940; Thilatazin; Tranquisan; Trifaron; Trilafon; Trilafon Concentrate; Trilifan; Triphenot

Drug Category:
Trilafon is categorized under the following by the FDA: Antipsychotics; Phenothiazines; Dopamine Antagonists; ATC:N05AB03

Dosage Forms:
LIQUID; SOLUTION; SYRUP; TABLET

Absorption:
Not Available

Interactions:
Interactions for Perphenazine:

Metabolism of a number of medications, including antipsychotics, antidepressants, b- blockers, and antiarrhythmics, occurs through the cytochrome P450 2D6 isoenzyme (debrisoquine hydroxylase). Approximately 10% of the Caucasian population has reduced activity of this enzyme, so-called poorî metabolizers. Among other populations the prevalence is not known. Poor metabolizers demonstrate higher plasma concentrations of antipsychotic drugs at usual doses, which may correlate with emergence of side effects. In one study of 45 elderly patients suffering from dementia treated with perphenazine, the 5 patients who were prospectively identified as poor P450 2D6 metabolizers had reported significantly greater side effects during the first 10 days of treatment than the 40 extensive metabolizers, following which the groups tended to converge. Prospective phenotyping of elderly patients prior to antipsychotic treatment may identify those at risk for adverse events.

The concomitant administration of other drugs that inhibit the activity of P450 2D6 may acutely increase plasma concentrations of antipsychotics. Among these are tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, e.g.fluoxetine, sertraline and paroxetine. When prescribing these drugs to patients already receiving antipsychotic therapy, close monitoring is essential and dose reduction may become necessary to avoid toxicity. Lower doses than usually prescribed for either the antipsychotic or the other drug may be required.





Chemical IUPAC Name:
2-[4-[3-(2-chloro-10H-phenothiazin-10-yl)propyl]piperazin-1-yl]ethanol

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