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[[:Category:Vitamin_D_analogs|Vitamin D analog]] 
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Benzodiazepine
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Neuroleptic
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[[:Category:Vitamin_D_analogs|Vitamin D analog]] 
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generic:
None (9) ·
Dalmane (1) ·
Doral (1) ·
Drisdol, Calcidol; also many OTC preparations (1) ·
Fanapt (1) ·
Geodon (1) ·
Halcion (1) ·
Inapsine (1) ·
Invega (1) ·
Latuda (1) ·
Lexotan (1) ·
Librium (1) ·
Loxitane (1) ·
Many OTC; Rx 50,000 IU also available (1) ·
Mellaril (1) ·
Moban (1) ·
Mogadon (1) ·
Navane (1) ·
Onfi (1) ·
Orap (1) ·
Prolixin (1) ·
ProSom (1) ·
Restoril (1) ·
Rohypnol (1) ·
Saphris (1) ·
Serax (1) ·
Stelazine (1) ·
Thorazine (1) ·
Tranxene (1) ·
Trilafon (1) ·
Versed (1) ·
Xanax (1)
Butyrophenone D2 antagonist (1) ·
D2 receptor antagonist; also H1, alpha-1, muscarinic antagonist (1) ·
D2/5-HT2A antagonist (1) ·
D2/5-HT2A antagonist; 5-HT7 antagonist (1) ·
D2/5-HT2A antagonist; active metabolite of risperidone (1) ·
D2/5-HT2A antagonist; SRI and NRI (1) ·
Dibenzoxazepine D2/5-HT2 antagonist (1) ·
Dihydroindolone D2 antagonist (1) ·
Diphenylbutylpiperidine D2 antagonist (1) ·
Extremely potent GABAA positive allosteric modulator (1) ·
GABA-A positive allosteric modulator'"`UNIQ--ref-00000067-QINU`"' '"`UNIQ--vote-00000068-QINU`"' (1) ·
GABAA positive allosteric modulator (18) ·
GABAA positive allosteric modulator; low sedation (1) ·
GABAA positive allosteric modulator; prodrug of desmethyldiazepam (1) ·
GABAA positive allosteric modulator; very long half-life (1) ·
Multi-receptor antagonist (D2, 5-HT2A, H1, alpha) (1) ·
Phenothiazine D2 antagonist (4) ·
Thioxanthene D2 antagonist (1) ·
'"`UNIQ--vote-0000032A-QINU`"' D3 (cholecalciferol) is more potent at raising serum 25(OH)D per dose; D2 remains widely prescribed in the US Rx 50,000 IU formulation'"`UNIQ--ref-0000032B-QINU`"'. (1) ·
'"`UNIQ--vote-0000042C-QINU`"' D3 is more potent than D2 at raising and sustaining serum 25(OH)D per dose, and is the more common OTC formulation; D2 remains the dominant Rx 50,000 IU formulation in the US for historical reasons. (1)
None (37) ·
'"`UNIQ--vote-00000069-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000006A-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000006B-QINU`"' (1) ·
'"`UNIQ--vote-0000032C-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000032D-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000032E-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000032F-QINU`"' (1) ·
'"`UNIQ--vote-0000042D-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000042E-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-0000042F-QINU`"', '"`UNIQ--vote-00000430-QINU`"' (1)
None (37) ·
0.25 mg (1) ·
Deficiency: 50,000 IU PO weekly for 8-12 weeks, then maintenance 800-2,000 IU/day; maintenance OTC dosing typically 800-2,000 IU/d (1) ·
Maintenance 800-2,000 IU PO daily; deficiency replacement 50,000 IU PO weekly for 8-12 weeks then maintenance, or equivalent daily dosing 5,000-10,000 IU/d (1)
None (37) ·
0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg tablets (immediate-release and orally disintegrating); 0.5 mg, 1 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg extended-release tablets; 1 mg/mL oral concentrate (1) ·
50,000 IU capsules (Rx); 8,000 IU/mL oral solution (Rx); 400-5,000 IU OTC tablets and softgels (1) ·
OTC 400, 1,000, 2,000, 5,000 IU softgels and tablets; Rx 50,000 IU capsules; liquid drops 400-2,000 IU/drop (1)
Showing below up to 40 results in range #1 to #40.

