Thioridazine
Mellaril
Mellaril is brand name to Thioridazine. The daily dose of Mellaril should not exceed 800 mg because abnormal pigment deposits in the retina may result in blindness (permanent).
Mellaril, the generic name for this drug is "Thiordazine". It works by changing chemical actions in the brain. It's main use is for psychotic disorders. It is usually given to people who are unable to respond to other drugs or can't take other drugs because of side effects.
Hallucinations that are symptomatic of a mental illness such as schizophrenia should be treated by a psychologist or psychiatrist. Antipsychotic medication such as thioridazine (Mellaril), haloperidol (Haldol), chlorpromazine (Thorazine
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Thioridazine, marketed as Mellaril, was discontinued in the U.S. primarily due to concerns over its safety profile, particularly its association with serious cardiac side effects, including QT interval prolongation and the risk of arrhythmias. Additionally, the availability of newer antipsychotic medications with more favorable side effect profiles contributed to its decline in use. The FDA ultimately withdrew its approval in 2005, emphasizing the need for safer treatment options for patients with schizophrenia and other disorders.
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