Amperozide--a new putatively antipsychotic drug with a limbic mode of action on dopamine mediated behaviour.

Amperozide, a new putatively antipsychotic drug, was found to exert a functional selectivity for the limbic system of the brain. Thus, amperozide was as active as both classical and atypical neuroleptics on hypermotility induced by a low dose of amphetamine. On the other hand, amperozide did not produce catalepsy, nor did it reverse amphetamine-induced stereotypies. Moreover, amperozide inhibited exploratory behaviour in mice. The present results indicate an antipsychotic effect of amperozide, with a minimal risk for EPS when used in the clinic.

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