Last update June 23, 2022

Mesoridazine

Limited compatibility

Unsafe. Moderate/severe adverse effects. Compatible under certain circumstances. Follow-up recommended. Use safer alternative or discontinue breastfeeding from 5 to 7 T ½ . Read Commentary.

Typical, first-generation antipsychotic. It is a phenothiazine with properties similar to those of chlorpromazine. It is used in the treatment of schizophrenia, mania, and other psychoses. Single-dose oral administration.

At the date of the last update, there was no published data available on its excretion in human milk.

Product with very few  bibliographic references, with few known pharmacokinetic data and marketed in few countries.

Known safer alternatives are preferable (Parikh 2014), especially during the neonatal period and in the event of prematurity.

Withdrawn from the market in many countries due to increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias. 


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Alternatives

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Pharmacokinetics

Variable Value Unit
Molecular weight 387 daltons
Tmax 4 hours
24 - 48 hours

References

  1. Parikh T, Goyal D, Scarff JR, Lippmann S. Antipsychotic drugs and safety concerns for breast-feeding infants. South Med J. 2014 Abstract

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