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Short description: Class of prodrugs
An antipsychotic ester is an ester of an antipsychotic.[1] They are used clinically as prodrugs to increase fat solubility and thereby prolong duration when antipsychotics are used as depot injectables.[1]
List of clinically used antipsychotic esters
Typical antipsychotics
- Bromperidol decanoate
- Clopentixol decanoate
- Flupentixol decanoate
- Fluphenazine decanoate
- Fluphenazine enanthate
- Haloperidol decanoate
- Oxyprothepin decanoate
- Perphenazine decanoate
- Perphenazine enanthate
- Pipotiazine palmitate
- Pipotiazine undecylenate
- Zuclopentixol acetate
- Zuclopentixol decanoate
Atypical antipsychotics
Pharmacology
References
![]() | Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antipsychotic ester.
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