antipsychotic agent

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antipsychotic agent

A doctor prescribes an antipsychotic agent to a patient.

Definition

Noun: - A type of medication, specifically a major tranquilizer or neuroleptic, used in the treatment of psychotic disorders (such as schizophrenia) to reduce agitation, delusions, and hallucinations by producing a calming or sedative effect.

Usage
  • As a subject: The antipsychotic agent was effective in managing her symptoms.
  • As an object: The doctor prescribed a new antipsychotic agent.
  • With modifiers: The antipsychotic agent has fewer side effects.
Examples
  • Haloperidol is a typical antipsychotic agent.
  • The introduction of a new antipsychotic agent improved the patient's quality of life.
  • Treatment often begins with a low dose of an antipsychotic agent.
Advanced Usage
  • In clinical contexts: The choice of an antipsychotic agent depends on the patient's symptom profile and tolerance for side effects.
  • In pharmacological discussion: This antipsychotic agent acts primarily as a dopamine receptor antagonist.
Variants and Related Words
  • Antipsychotic (noun/adjective): A more common shorter form. (e.g., She takes an .)
  • Neuroleptic (noun/adjective): A technical synonym often used interchangeably with antipsychotic agent.
  • Major tranquilizer: An older term for antipsychotic agent.
Synonyms
  • Neuroleptic
  • Major tranquilizer
  • Antipsychotic drug
Related Phrases
  • Atypical antipsychotic (agent): A newer class of antipsychotic medications with a different side effect profile.
  • First-generation antipsychotic (agent): Refers to typical or conventional antipsychotics.
Notes

The term "agent" in "antipsychotic agent" specifically denotes a chemical or drug substance used to produce a therapeutic effect. It is a formal term common in medical and pharmacological writing.

antipsychotic agent

A doctor prescribes an antipsychotic agent to a patient.

Noun
  1. tranquilizer used to treat psychotic conditions when a calming effect is desired