Medications for Problem Behavior
15 results
Chlorpromazine (chlorpromazine)
(Chlorpromazine)Alembic Pharmaceuticals Limited
Usage: This drug is indicated for managing symptoms of psychotic disorders, treating schizophrenia, controlling nausea and vomiting, relieving pre-surgical restlessness, managing acute intermittent porphyria, assisting in tetanus treatment, addressing manic-depressive illness, controlling intractable hiccups, and treating severe behavioral issues in children aged 1 to 12.
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (chlorpromazine hydrochloride)
(Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride)A-S Medication Solutions
Usage: This drug is indicated for managing psychotic disorders, treating schizophrenia, controlling nausea and vomiting, alleviating pre-surgical restlessness and apprehension, addressing acute intermittent porphyria, aiding tetanus treatment, relieving manic-depressive symptoms, addressing intractable hiccups, and treating severe behavioral issues in children aged 1 to 12.
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (chlorpromazine hydrochloride)
(Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride)REMEDYREPACK INC.
Usage: This drug is indicated for managing psychotic disorders, treating schizophrenia, controlling nausea and vomiting, easing pre-surgical restlessness, acute intermittent porphyria, tetanus adjunct treatment, manic-depressive illness symptoms, intractable hiccups, and severe behavioral issues in children aged 1 to 12, including hyperactivity and conduct disorders.
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (chlorpromazine hydrochloride)
(Chlorpromazine hydrochloride)Devatis, Inc.
Usage: This drug is indicated for treating schizophrenia, controlling nausea and vomiting, relieving pre-surgery anxiety, managing acute intermittent porphyria, adjunctive treatment of tetanus, addressing manic episodes, and treating severe behavioral issues in children, including hyperactivity and conduct disorders.
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (chlorpromazine hydrochloride)
(CHLORPROMAZINE HYDROCHLORIDE)Eugia US LLC
Usage: This drug is indicated for treating schizophrenia, controlling nausea and vomiting, managing pre-surgical anxiety, acute intermittent porphyria, tetanus alongside other treatments, and addressing manic episodes. It also helps alleviate intractable hiccups and severe behavioral issues in children aged 1 to 12, including hyperactivity and conduct disorders.
Haloperidol (haloperidol)
(Haloperidol)NCS HealthCare of KY, Inc dba Vangard Labs
Usage: Haloperidol is indicated for managing psychotic disorders, controlling tics and vocal utterances in Tourette's Disorder, and treating severe behavior problems in children, including hyperactivity and conduct disorders, after other treatments have failed.
Haloperidol (haloperidol)
(Haloperidol)Dispensing Solutions, Inc.
Usage: Haloperidol is indicated for managing psychotic disorders, controlling tics and vocal utterances in Tourette's Disorder, and treating severe behavioral problems in children. It is used after failure of psychotherapy or non-antipsychotic medications for hyperactive children with conduct disorders exhibiting impulsivity, attention difficulties, and aggression.
Haloperidol (haloperidol)
(haloperidol)State of Florida DOH Central Pharmacy
Usage: Haloperidol tablets are indicated for managing psychotic disorders, controlling tics in Tourette’s Disorder, treating severe behavioral problems in children, and short-term treatment of hyperactivity with conduct disorders after other treatments have failed.
Haloperidol (haloperidol)
(haloperidol)Mylan Institutional LLC
Usage: Haloperidol tablets are indicated for managing psychotic disorders, controlling tics in Tourette’s Disorder, and treating severe behavior issues in children. They are recommended after other treatments fail for conditions involving hyperactivity and conduct disorders characterized by impulsivity, aggression, mood swings, and frustration intolerance.
Haloperidol (haloperidol)
(haloperidol)Major Pharmaceuticals
Usage: Haloperidol tablets are used to manage psychotic disorders, control tics and vocalizations in Tourette's Disorder, and treat severe behavior problems in children, including aggression and hyperactivity, after other treatments have failed.