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Fluperlapine vs Haloperidol: A Comparison of their Neuroendocrinological Profiles and the Influence on Serum Lipids

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1986

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Twelve male patients suffering from acute paranoid schizophrenia, randomly receiving fluperlapine - a new dibenzodiazepine very similar to clozapine - or haloperidol were included in a double blind study. Plasma levels of triglyceride, cholesterol and HDL-cholesterol, prolactin, thyroxine, triiodothyronine, ACTH and cortisol were determined. There was no evidence, that fluperlapine has any relevant influence on those hypothalamic-pituitary axis mediated hormones with the possible exception of plasma lipids. These findings, together with the clinical experiences, suggest that fluperlapine might have a different mode of action than conventional neuroleptics.