Atypical antipsychotics began to be introduced in the U.S. in the 1990s, with clozapine being the first, approved by the FDA in 1990. Following clozapine, several others were released, including risperidone in 1993, olanzapine in 1996, quetiapine in 1997, and aripiprazole in 2002. These medications were developed to provide alternatives to traditional antipsychotics, aiming for improved efficacy and reduced side effects.
no Atypical is of course the opposite of typical. It is a word to describe when things are not normal. It is normal or typical for you or us to get up in the morning to brush our teeth and then eat. While it is atypical to do it the other way around. So an example of a sentence using atypical would be: It is atypical of her to eat before brushing her teeth. Because it is otherwise normal/typical for her to brush teeth before eating and now she is being atypical by breaking the pattern, what usually is normal for her.
No, it's under patent protection in the US until 2015. There are, however, other antipsychotics that have a similar mechanism of action.
The United States Congress is atypical because it consists of older white males. The United States is a melting pot with many races and people of various ages.
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No. The USSR was the first to launch any kind of space craft with the launch of "Sputnik 1" in 1957. The US was the first to send a man to the moon in 1969 with the Apollo 11 mission
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The US launched Explorer 1 in 1958
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Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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