Levomepromazine and Lysosome
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Difference between Levomepromazine and Lysosome
Levomepromazine vs. Lysosome
Levomepromazine (INN, BAN, USAN), also known as methotrimeprazine, is a phenothiazine neuroleptic drug. It is sold in many countries under the generic name (levomepromazine) or under brand names such as Nozinan, Levoprome, Detenler, Hirnamin, Levotomin, Neurocil and many more. It is a low-potency antipsychotic (approximately half as potent as chlorpromazine) with strong analgesic, hypnotic and antiemetic properties that is primarily used in palliative care. Serious side effects include tardive dyskinesia, akathisia, abnormalities in the electrical cycle of the heart, low blood pressure and the potentially fatal neuroleptic malignant syndrome. As is typical of phenothiazine antipsychotics, levomepromazine is a "dirty drug", that is, it exerts its effects by blocking a variety of receptors, including adrenergic receptors, dopamine receptors, histamine receptors, muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and serotonin receptors. A lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in nearly all animal cells.
Similarities between Levomepromazine and Lysosome
Levomepromazine and Lysosome have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Levomepromazine and Lysosome Comparison
Levomepromazine has 50 relations, while Lysosome has 107. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (50 + 107).
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