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Benperidol

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Routes of administration
  
Oral

Legal status
  
US: ℞-only

PubChem CID
  
16363

ATC code
  
N05AD07 (WHO)

CAS Number
  
983-42-6

Molar mass
  
381.443 g/mol

Benperidol

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International Drug Names

Benperidol is a drug which is a highly potent butyrophenone derivative. It is the most potent neuroleptic on the European market, with chlorpromazine equivalency as high as 75 to 100 (about 150 to 200% potency in terms of dose compared to haloperidol). It is an antipsychotic, which can be used for the treatment of schizophrenia, but it is primarily used to control antisocial hypersexual behaviour, and is sometimes prescribed to sex offenders as a condition of their parole, as an alternative to anti-androgen drugs such as cyproterone acetate.

Benperidol was discovered at Janssen Pharmaceutica in 1961.

References

Benperidol Wikipedia