Pharmaceuticals
- Special Message
- Introduction
- Relief of symptoms
- Questions for your doctor
- Medicines for mental illness
- Antipsychotics
- Anti Manic Cure
- Antidepressants
- Anxiolytics
- Medicines for plates
- Children
- Older people
- For women of childbearing age
- Drug Index
- Alphabetical list of drugs that generic name
- Alphabetical list of drugs by trade
- Drugs Kids Table
- Credentials
INDEX OF DRUGS
To find the section of text that describes a particular drug in the list below, find the (chemical) Generic name so you can be found in the first list or the name (brand) trade and locate the second list. If the name of the drug is not on the prescription, ask your doctor or pharmacist for them. (Note: Some medications are marketed under various brand names, all of which are listed in this publication as little as the trade name, if your drug is not on the list - and some older drugs no longer Trademark displayed .. - up through their generic name or ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information) stimulant medications in children and adults with ADHD are listed in Table drugs kids).
DRUGS GENERIC NAME Index 8
Generic Name Business Name Antipsychotics Aripiprazole Abilify Chlorpromazine Thorazine Chlorprothixene Taractan Clozapine Clozaril Fluphenazine Permitil, Prolixin Haloperidol Haldol loxapine Loxitane Mesoridazine SERENTIL® Molindone Pyrrolidone Moban Olanzapine Zyprexa Perphenazine Trilafon Pimozide (for Tourette's syndrome) Orap Quetiapine Seroquel Risperidone Risperdal Thioridazine Mellaril Thiothixene Navane Trifluoperazine Stelazine trifluopromazine Vesprin Ziprasidone Geodon Anti Manic Cure Carbamazepine Tegretol Valproic acid sodium (valproic acid) Depakote Gabapentin Neurontin Lamotrigine Lamictal Lithium carbonate Eskalith, Lithane, Lithobid Lithium citrate Cibalith-S Topiramate Topamax Antidepressants Amitriptyline Elavil Amoxapine Asendin Bupropion Wellbutrin Citalopram (SSRI) Celexa Clomipramine Anafranil Desipramine Norpramin, Pertofrane Doxepin Adapin, Sinequan Escitalopram (SSRI) Lexapro Fluvoxamine (SSRI) Luvox Fluoxetine (SSRI) Prozac Imipramine Tofranil isocarboxazid (MAOI) Marplan Maprotiline Ludiomil Mirtazapine Remeron Nefazodone Serzone Nortriptyline Aventyl, Pamelor Paroxetine (SSRI) Paxil phenelzine (MAOI) Nardil Protriptyline Vivactil Sertraline (SSRI) Zoloft Tranylcypromine (MAOI) Parnate Trazodone Desyrel Trimipramine Surmontil Venlafaxine Effexor Anxiolytics (All of these medications for anxiety except buspirone are benzodiazepines) Alprazolam Xanax Buspirone BuSpar Chlordiazepoxide Librax, Libritabs, Librium Clonazepam Klonopin Clorazepate Tranxene Azene Diazepam Valium Halazepam Paxipam Lorazepam Ativan Oxazepam Serax prazepam Centrax Drug trafficking NAME INDEX
Business Name Generic Name Antipsychotics Abilify Aripiprazole Clozaril Clozapine Geodon Ziprasidone Haldol Haloperidol Pyrrolidone Molindone Loxitane loxapine Mellaril Thioridazine Moban Molindone Navane Thiothixene Orap (for Tourette's syndrome) Pimozide Permitil Fluphenazine Prolixin Fluphenazine Risperdal Risperidone SERENTIL® Mesoridazine Seroquel Quetiapine Stelazine Trifluoperazine Taractan Chlorprothixene Thorazine Chlorpromazine Trilafon Perphenazine Vesprin trifluopromazine Zyprexa Olanzapine Anti Manic Cure Cibalith-S Lithium citrate Depakote Valproic acid, divalproex sodium Eskalith Lithium carbonate Lamictal Lamotrigine Lithane Lithium carbonate Lithobid Lithium carbonate Neurontin Gabapentin Tegretol Carbamazepine Topamax Topiramate Antidepressants Adapin Doxepin Anafranil Clomipramine Asendin Amoxapine Aventyl Nortriptyline Celexa (SSRI) Citalopram Desyrel Trazodone Effexor Venlafaxine Elavil Amitriptyline Lexapro (SSRIs) Escitalopram Ludiomil Maprotiline Luvox (SSRI) Fluvoxamine Marplan (MAOI) isocarboxazid Nardil (MAOI) phenelzine Norpramin Desipramine Pamelor Nortriptyline Parnate (MAOI) Tranylcypromine Paxil (SSRI) Paroxetine Pertofrane Desipramine Prozac (SSRI) Fluoxetine Remeron Mirtazapine Serzone Nefazodone Sinequan Doxepin Surmontil Trimipramine Tofranil Imipramine Vivactil Protriptyline Wellbutrin Bupropion Zoloft (SSRIs) Sertraline Anxiolytics (All of these medications for anxiety except BuSpar are benzodiazepines) Ativan Lorazepam Azene Clorazepate BuSpar Buspirone Centrax prazepam Librax, Libritabs, Librium Chlordiazepoxide Klonopin Clonazepam Paxipam Halazepam Serax Oxazepam Tranxene Clorazepate Valium Diazepam Xanax Alprazolam TABLE OF DRUGS OF CHILDREN
Business Name Generic Name APPROVED AGE Stimulant medications Adderall Amphetamine 3 or more Adderall XR Amphetamine
(From extended release)6 or more Concerta Methylphenidate
(Long duration)6 or more Cylert * Pemoline 6 or more Dexedrine dextroamphetamine 3 or more Dextrostat dextroamphetamine 3 or more Focalin Dexmethylphenidate 6 or more Metadate ER Methylphenidate
(From extended release)6 or more Ritalin Methylphenidate 6 or more Non-stimulant for ADHD Strattera Atomoxetine 6 or more * Because of its potential for serious side effects on the liver, Cylert should not be considered as first-line drugs for ADHD normally. Antidepressants and anxiolytics Anafranil Clomipramine 10 years and over (TOC) BuSpar Buspirone 18 Effexor Venlafaxine 18 Luvox (SSRI) Fluvoxamine From 8 years (TOC) Paxil (SSRI) Paroxetine 18 Prozac (SSRI) Fluoxetine 18 Serzone (SSRI) Nefazodone 18 Sinequan Doxepin 12 or more Tofranil Imipramine 6 and older (for bedwetting) Wellbutrin Bupropion 18 Zoloft (SSRIs) Sertraline From 6 years (TOC) Antipsychotics Clozaril (atypical) Clozapine 18 Haldol Haloperidol 3 or more Risperdal (atypical) Risperidone 18 Seroquel (atypical) Quetiapine 18 Mellaril Thioridazine Two or more Zyprexa (atypical) Olanzapine 18 Orap Pimozide From the age of 12 (for the syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette - Data 2 and older indicate similar safety profile) Drugs mood stabilizers Cibalith-S Lithium citrate 12 or more Depakote Valproic acid 2 years or more (for seizures) Eskalith Lithium carbonate 12 or more Lithobid Lithium carbonate 12 or more Tegretol Carbamazepine Each age (for seizures) Credentials
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Physicians Desk Reference 8, the 54th Edition. Montavale, NJ: Medical Economics Data Production Co. in 2000th
This is the fourth edition of medication. Posted by Margaret Strock, a member of the Department of Information and Consulting Resources, Communications and Public Liaison, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) revised staff. The scientific study was provided by Wayne Fenton, MD, Henry Haigler, Ph.D., Ellen abdominal air, MD, Matthew Rudorfer, MD, and Benedetto Vitiello, MD desk was provided by Lisa Alberts and Ruth Dubois.
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Revised April 2002Updated: August 7, 2003
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