Fluphenazine is a typical antipsychotic drug used for the treatment of psychoses such as schizophrenia and acute manic phases of bipolar depression. It belongs to the piperazine class of phenothiazines and is extremely potent; more potent than haloperidol and around fifty to seventy times the potency of chlorpromazine.
| Fluphenazine decanoate | Modecate®, Prolixin Decanoate®, Dapotum D®, Anatensol®, Fludecate®, Sinqualone Deconoate® |
| Fluphenazine enanthate | Dapotum Injektion®, Flunanthate®, Moditen Enanthate Injection®, Sinqualone Enanthate® |
| Fluphenazine hydrochloride | Prolixin®, Permitil®, Dapotum®, Lyogen®, Moditen®, Omca®, Sediten®, Selecten®, Sevinol®, Sinqualone®, Trancin® |
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Fluphenazine - Familydoctor.org - Information for patients in English and Spanish.
Fluphenazine Decanoate - Internet Mental Health page discusses pharmacology, indications and contraindications, precautions, dosage, and other topics. From a Canadian monograph.
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