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Pimozide and Chlorpromazine were compared in chronic schizophrenics for their therapeutic effectiveness and tolerance, for four-weeks in both cases and for twelve months for pimozide. The minimum and maximum doses were 1 mg to 4 mg single dose for pimozide and 100 to 200 mg thrice daily for chlorpromazine. No significant global differences between the range of therapeutic activity of the two regimens were observed. Slightly more improvement was observed in mood and motor activity with pimozide. Drowsiness and dizziness, and extrapyramidal effects were more prominent with clorpromazine. Other side effects were infrequent. A prolonged improvement in 8 pimozide patients was maintained with mainly weight gain. The advantages of pimozide in chronic unsocialized schizophrenics appear to rest on its single oral daily dose regime, minimal undersirable effects, its specific enhancement of social integration and absence of undersirable effect on mental and physical performance.
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PMID:Clinical trial of pimozide. 79 1

We carried out a four-week double-blind placebo-controlled study comparing remoxipride (n = 20) to chlorpromazine (n = 21) and placebo (n = 21) in the treatment of newly admitted schizophrenic patients with acute exacerbation. Chlorpromazine was found to be significantly better than remoxipride on the dropout rate due to inefficacy, Clinical Global Impression (CGI) of severity of illness and Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS). Chlorpromazine tended to be better than placebo on the dropout rate related to inefficacy, Nurse's Global Impression (NGI) of severity and on the BPRS measures of positive symptoms (hallucinatory behaviour and thinking disturbance factor). We were unable to detect a difference between remoxipride and placebo except that remoxipride was better in patients who had previously responded well to neuroleptics. Both drugs induced significantly more parkinsonism than placebo, but differently so: chlorpromazine induced both types of parkinsonism hypo- and hyper-kinetic symptoms, whereas remoxipride induced hyperkinetic symptoms. Chlorpromazine caused more tachycardia, drowsiness, orthostatic dizziness, and dry mouth than the other two treatments, while patients on remoxipride suffered more from insomnia than those on the other two treatments.
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PMID:A placebo-controlled clinical trial of remoxipride and chlorpromazine in newly admitted schizophrenic patients with acute exacerbation. 197 69