Antipsychotic Stocks List

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Antipsychotic Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 24 JNJ Vanda (VNDA) to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
Apr 24 JNJ The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights KB Home, Interactive Brokers Group, Qualcomm and Johnson & Johnson
Apr 24 JNJ These Are the 10 High-Profile Stocks U.S. Politicians Have Gravitated to Most Over the Last 3 Years
Apr 24 JNJ Got $5,000? Here Are 3 Undervalued Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
Apr 24 JNJ 14 Dividend Growth Stocks with Highest Growth Rates
Apr 23 JNJ 4 Stocks to Watch on Their Recent Dividend Hikes
Apr 22 JNJ WHO no longer planning safety alert on Kenvue cough syrup: report
Apr 22 JNJ Johnson & Johnson: Legal Woes Are Detrimental But Not Fatal
Apr 22 JNJ 10 Best Performing Biotech ETFs in 2024
Apr 22 JNJ RPT-Contaminated cough syrup in Africa no longer available - WHO
Apr 21 JNJ 10 Stocks American Politicians are Buying in 2024
Apr 21 JNJ 10 Best Soaps and Cleaning Materials Stocks to Buy
Apr 20 JNJ J&J and Kenvue ordered to pay $45M in latest talc-related cancer claim
Apr 19 JNJ WHO considering safety alert on Kenvue kids cough syrup
Apr 19 JNJ Johnson & Johnson Children's Cough Syrup Contaminated In Some Batches - WHO Poised to Issue Global Alert
Apr 19 JNJ Johnson & Johnson wins trial over talc-related cancer claim in Florida
Apr 19 JNJ 12 Best Diversified Stocks To Invest In
Apr 19 JNJ Analyst updates Johnson & Johnson stock price target after earnings
Apr 19 JNJ UPDATE 2-WHO likely to issue wider alert on contaminated J&J cough syrup
Apr 19 JNJ Dividend Roundup: Johnson & Johnson, Dell, Lowe’s, Qualcomm and more
Antipsychotic

Antipsychotics, also known as neuroleptics, are a class of medication primarily used to manage psychosis (including delusions, hallucinations, paranoia or disordered thought), principally in schizophrenia but also in a range of other psychotic disorders. They are also the mainstay together with mood stabilizers in the treatment of bipolar disorder.The use of antipsychotics may result in many unwanted side effects such as involuntary movement disorders, gynecomastia, impotence, weight gain and metabolic syndrome. Long-term use can produce adverse effects such as tardive dyskinesia.
First-generation antipsychotics, known as typical antipsychotics, were first introduced in the 1950s, and others were developed until the early 1970s. Second-generation drugs, known as atypical antipsychotics, were introduced firstly with clozapine in the early 1970s followed by others. Both generations of medication block receptors in the brain for dopamine, but atypicals tend to act on serotonin receptors as well. Neuroleptic, originating from Greek: νεῦρον (neuron) and λαμβάνω (take hold of)—thus meaning "which takes the nerve"—refers to both common neurological effects and side effects.

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