Chemical formula: C₁₅H₂₄N₂O₄S Molecular mass: 328.427 g/mol PubChem compound: 5467
Tiapride interacts in the following cases:
There are no adequate data from the use of tiapride in pregnant women. Studies in animals have shown reproductive toxicity. The potential risk for humans is unknown. The long-term use of antipsychotics prior to parturition is known to cause extrapyramidal disorders and withdrawal reactions in the new-born infant. Tiapride should not be used during pregnancy unless clearly necessary.
It is not known whether tiapride is excreted in human breast milk. The excretion of tiapride in milk has not been studied in animals. Based on the lack of data and the potential pharmacological effects on the newborn child, breastfeeding should be discontinued.
There are no human data on the effect of tiapride on fertility. Experience with benzamides in schizophrenic patients suggests that increases in prolactin level may cause a reversible impairment of fertility. In animals, adverse reactions of tiapride on fertility have been observed.
Tiapride has minor or moderate influence on the ability to drive and use machines.
Even when used correctly, tiapride can affect the reaction time to such an extent that the ability to drive or use machines is impaired. This applies to an increased extent in combination with alcohol.
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