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Found 27 recommendations for 23 medicines and 10 therapeutic equivalents
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Acamprosate calcium General information
SectionMedicines for alcohol use disorders- Oral > Solid > tablet: 333 mg
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Amitriptyline General information
SectionMedicines for depressive disorders- Oral > Solid: 25 mg; 75 mg
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Aripiprazole General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disordersIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to risperidone for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders -
Buprenorphine General information
SectionMedicines for opioid use disordersIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to methadone for Opioid dependence -
Bupropion General information
SectionMedicines for nicotine use disorders- Oral > Solid: 150 mg sustained-release (hydrochloride)
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Carbamazepine General information
SectionMedicines for bipolar disorders- Oral > Solid > tablet: 100 mg (scored); 200 mg (scored); 400 mg
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Chlorpromazine General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Oral > Liquid: 25 mg per 5 mL (hydrochloride)
- Oral > Solid: 100 mg (hydrochloride)
IndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to haloperidol for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders -
Clomipramine General information
SectionMedicines for obsessive compulsive disorders- Oral > Solid: 10 mg (hydrochloride); 25 mg (hydrochloride)
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Clozapine General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Oral > Solid: 25 mg; 50 mg; 100 mg; 200 mg
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Diazepam General information
SectionMedicines for anxiety disorders- Oral > Solid: 5 mg (scored); 2 mg (scored)
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Fluoxetine General information
SectionMedicines for depressive disorders- Oral > Solid: 20 mg (as hydrochloride)
IndicationsSectionMedicines for anxiety disorders- Oral > Solid: 20 mg (as hydrochloride)
SectionMedicines for obsessive compulsive disorders- Oral > Solid: 20 mg (as hydrochloride)
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Fluphenazine General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 25 mg per mL in ampoule (decanoate); 25 mg per mL in ampoule (enanthate)
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Haloperidol General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 5 mg per mL in ampoule
- Oral > Solid: 2 mg; 5 mg
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Haloperidol decanoate General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disordersIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to fluphenazine for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders -
Lithium carbonate General information
SectionMedicines for bipolar disorders- Oral > Solid: 300 mg
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Lorazepam General information
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Methadone General information
SectionMedicines for opioid use disorders- Oral > Liquid: 5 mg per 5 mL (methadone hydrochloride); 10 mg per 5 mL (methadone hydrochloride); 5 mg per mL concentrate for oral liquid (methadone hydrochloride); 10 mg per mL concentrate for oral liquid (methadone hydrochloride)
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Naltrexone General information
SectionMedicines for alcohol use disorders- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 380 mg in vial (extended-release)
- Oral > Solid > tablet: 50 mg
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Nicotine replacement therapy General information
SectionMedicines for nicotine use disorders- Local > Topical > Transdermal patch: 5 to 30 mg per 16 hour; 7 to 21 mg per 24 hour
- Oral > Solid > lozenge: 2 mg; 4 mg lozenge
- Local > Buccal > Oral spray: 1 mg per actuation
- Local > Buccal > Chewing gum: 2 mg; 4 mg
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Olanzapine General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 10 mg in vial powder for injection
IndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to risperidone for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders -
Paliperidone General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 25 mg in pre-filled syringe (as palmitate); 50 mg in pre-filled syringe (as palmitate); 75 mg in pre-filled syringe (as palmitate); 100 mg in pre-filled syringe (as palmitate); 150 mg in pre-filled syringe (as palmitate)
IndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to risperidone for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders -
Quetiapine General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disordersIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to risperidone for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disordersSectionMedicines for bipolar disorders- Oral > Solid > tablet: 25 mg (immediate-release); 100 mg (immediate-release); 150 mg (immediate-release); 200 mg (immediate-release); 300 mg (immediate-release); 50 mg (modified-release); 150 mg (modified-release); 200 mg (modified-release); 300 mg (modified-release); 400 mg (modified-release)
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Risperidone General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disorders- Oral > Solid: 0.25 mg; 0.5 mg; 1 mg; 2 mg; 3 mg; 4 mg; 6 mg
- Parenteral > General injections > IM:
IndicationsSchizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders Therapeutic equivalent to paliperidone for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders -
Valproic acid (sodium valproate) General information
SectionMedicines for bipolar disorders- Oral > Solid: 200 mg tablet (enteric-coated); 500 mg tablet (enteric-coated)
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Varenicline General information
SectionMedicines for nicotine use disorders- Oral > Solid: 0.5 mg; 1 mg
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Zuclopenthixol decanoate General information
SectionMedicines for psychotic disordersIndicationsTherapeutic equivalent to fluphenazine for Schizophrenia or other primary psychotic disorders