Sulpiride
Drug Class: Antipsychotics, typical ; Antipsychotics, 1st Generation Sulpiride (中文:[[ ]])is a typical antipsychotic or 1st Generation antipsychotic medication. It is used in the treatment of psychosis associated with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder. In low dosage, it is used for anxiety and mild depression.
Pronunciation
Sulpiride 200mg
Sulpiride 50mg
Drug Names
| Generic Name 藥名 | HA Code 藥物代碼 | Classification藥物分類 |
|---|---|---|
| Sulpiride Cap 50 mg | SULP19 | P1S1S3 |
| Sulpiride Tab 200 mg | SULP20 | P1S1S3 |
Mechanism of Action
Sulpiride is a selective antagonist at dopamine D2, D3 and 5-HT1A receptors. The presumed effectiveness of antipsychotic drugs relied on their ability to block dopamine receptors. This assumption arose from the dopamine hypothesis that maintains that both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are a result of excessive dopamine activity.
Dosage
| Indication | Dose |
|---|---|
|
Schizophrenia with predominantly negative symptoms(flattening of affect, poverty of speech, apathy, as well as depression) |
By mouth
ADULT:
ELDERLY or debilitated patients:
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Schizophrenia with mainly positive symptoms(hallucinations, delusions, incongruity of speech) Respond to higher doses |
By mouth
ADULT:
ELDERLY or debilitated patients:
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Side Effects
Most serious and/or frequently occurring adverse effects of sulpiride include the following:
| Endocrine disorders |
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|---|---|
| Nervous system |
Common:
-Tremor -Akathisia – a sense of inner restlessness that cannot stay still -Parkinsonism
-Dry mouth -Constipation -Blurred vision Uncommon:
Rare:
Not known:
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| Metabolism disorders |
Not known:
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| Cardiac disorders |
Rare:
Not known:
|
| Vascular disorder | Uncommon: orthostatic hypotension |
| Gastrointestinal disorder |
Common: constipation Uncommon: saliva hypersecretion |
| Breast disorder | Common: breast pain, galactorrhoea |
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Common:
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Pharmacokinetics
| Oral bioavailability | Sulpiride is readily absorbed after oral doses. |
|---|---|
| Onset of action | Peak plasma concentrations are reached 3 – 6 hours after an oral dose. |
| Metabolism | It is metabolized in the liver |
| Elimination half-life |
It is excreted in the urine and faeces. The elimination half-life is approximately 8 hours. |
Drug Management
Monitoring
- Sulpiride does not affect blood pressure to the same extent as other antipsychotic drugs and so blood pressure monitoring is not mandatory for this drug.
- Careful monitoring is required in the elderly who are particularly susceptible to sedation, and extrapyramidal effects, chronic constipation, and possible prostatic hypertrophy.
Drug interaction
Sulpiride does not inhibits or stimulates cytochrome P450 enzymes, so would not cause clinically significant interactions with other drugs which are metabolized by CYPs.
