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Amisulpride

Solian, Solprix
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
⚖️
Low risk of weight gain

Amisulpride carries a higher risk of hormonal side effects, especially in younger people, so it can be harder to use this medicine in adolescents and young adults. Amisulpride is sometimes used in combination with other antipsychotics such as clozapine.

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Amisulpride

Solian, Solprix
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Aripiprazole

Abilify, Aripiprazole generic health
Not sedating, increased alertness
⚖️
Very low risk of weight gain
😀
Supports positive mood

Aripiprazole carries a very low risk of weight gain and hormonal side effects. Sometimes it is even used to manage these side effects caused by other antipsychotics. It can help people feel more alert, which may be a good thing, but can also make falling asleep difficult. Restlessness can also be a problem, especially in the first few weeks after starting aripiprazole but it improves with time for most people.

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Aripiprazole

Abilify, Aripiprazole generic health
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Chlorpromazine

Largactil
😌
Calming
😴
Helps with falling asleep

Chlorpromazine is the oldest antipsychotic. It was discovered in 1950 by accident during a search for new antihistamines (medicines for allergy). It is usually quite sedating, which can be helpful for sleep and calming effects - but not so good if this affects daily activities. It may cause dizziness and hormonal side effects.

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Chlorpromazine

Largactil
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Clozapine

Clopine, Clozaril
😀
Supports positive mood
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
😌
Calming

Clozapine is very effective in treating psychosis for people who don't respond well to other antipsychotics. It is also the only antipsychotic proven to reduce the risk of self-harm. It tends to have more side effects than others including weight gain, sedation, constipation, too much saliva (spit) production and low white blood cells. Careful monitoring is needed including regular blood tests for the whole time a person takes clozapine.

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Clozapine

Clopine, Clozaril
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Flupenthixol

Fluanxol
🕗
Available as long action injection

Flupenthixol is an older antipsychotic, only available as a long acting injection (also known as a depot) in New Zealand. It was also used as a treatment for depression back in the 70’s and 80’s. Movement side effects and hormonal side effects are common with this medicine.

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Flupenthixol

Fluanxol
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Haloperidol

Serenace, Haldol
Less sedating, increased alertness
🕗
Available as long action injection

Haloperidol is an older antipsychotic that is sometimes used as a short term treatment when people are distressed or agitated in hospital. It can also be used over a longer period of time as tablets, liquid or a long acting injection. Common side effects include muscle stiffness and restlessness. It doesn’t help much with motivation, focus and attention, and might actually make these worse in some people if the dose is too high.

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Haloperidol

Serenace, Haldol
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Olanzapine

Zyprexa, Olanzapine-DRLA, Olanzine, Zypine
😀
Supports positive mood
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
😌
Calming

Olanzapine is often used for its calming effects when a person is distressed. It is available in tablets and a long acting injection. It seems to be slightly more effective than other antipsychotics (except clozapine). A lot of people find olanzapine makes them really hungry, which can lead to weight gain.

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Olanzapine

Zyprexa, Olanzapine-DRLA, Olanzine, Zypine
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Paliperidone

Invega, Invega Sustenna
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
🕗
Available as long acting injection

Paliperidone is only available as a long acting monthly injection. It tends to cause less sleepiness than some of the other antipsychotics. However, movement and hormonal side effects are more common.

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Paliperidone

Invega, Invega Sustenna
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Pericyazine

Neulactil
😌
Calming
😴
Helps with falling asleep

Pericyazine is an older medicine not used very much for psychosis anymore - other medicines are usually preferred. Like all older antipsychotics, it can cause movement and hormonal side effects. Weight gain and drowsiness are also quite common.

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Pericyazine

Neulactil
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Quetiapine

Quetapel, Auro-Quetiapine, DP-Quetiapine, Quetiapine-DRLA, Seroquel
😀
Supports positive mood
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
😌
Calming

Quetiapine has some antidepressant effects, so might be good for people experiencing psychosis who also have a low mood or depression. It has a very low risk of movement and hormonal side effects, but often causes increased appetite and weight gain.

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Quetiapine

Quetapel, Auro-Quetiapine, DP-Quetiapine, Quetiapine-DRLA, Seroquel
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Risperidone

Risperon, Risperdal, Risperidone (Actavis), Ridal, Risperdal, Risperidone (Arrow), Risperidone-DRLA
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
🕗
Available as long acting injection

Risperidone is available as tablets, liquid and a fortnightly long acting injection. It tends to cause less drowsiness than some other antipsychotics but movement and hormonal side effects are more common.

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Risperidone

Risperon, Risperdal, Risperidone (Actavis), Ridal, Risperdal, Risperidone (Arrow), Risperidone-DRLA
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Ziprasidone

Zusdone, Zeldox
🏃
Supports motivation/interests
⚖️
Low risk of weight gain

Ziprasidone causes less weight gain, sedation and movement and hormonal side effects than some other antipsychotics. It may even increase alertness in some people, especially at lower doses. It is more likely to cause irregular heartbeat than many other antipsychotics so a doctor or nurse may check this at the start of treatment.

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Ziprasidone

Zusdone, Zeldox
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Zuclopenthixol

Clopixol
😌
Calming
😴
Helps with falling asleep
🕗
Available as long acting injection

Zuclopenthixol is an older antipsychotic, which is available as tablets and long acting injection. It tends to be sedating and calming and can help reduce aggression and agitation. As with the other older antipsychotics, movement and hormonal side effects are quite common.

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Zuclopenthixol

Clopixol
Rare
Common
Drowsiness, lethargy
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Increased appetite, weight gain
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Stiff or shaky muscles
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Restlessness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dry mouth, constipation, blurred vision
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Dizziness
Is it unclear how many people experience this
Hormonal side effects
Is it unclear how many people experience this
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Medication information was compiled from the following sources:
Bazire S. Psychotropic Drug Directory 2016: The Professionals' Pocket Handbook and Aide Memoire: Lloyd-Reinhold Publications Limited; 2016.

Galletly C, Castle D, Dark F, Humberstone V, Jablensky A, Killackey E, et al. Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for the management of schizophrenia and related disorders. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 2016;50(5):410-72.

Haddad PM, Sharma SG. Adverse effects of atypical antipsychotics : differential risk and clinical implications. CNS drugs. 2007;21(11):911-36.

Jibson MD. Second-generation antipsychotic medications: Pharmacology, administration, and side effects. 2017 [last update May 15, 2017] In: UpToDate [Internet]. [cited 2 November 2017]. Available from: https://www.uptodate.com/contents/second-generation-antipsychotic-medications-pharmacology-administration-and-side-effects

Leucht S, Cipriani A, Spineli L, Mavridis D, Orey D, Richter F, et al. Comparative efficacy and tolerability of 15 antipsychotic drugs in schizophrenia: a multiple-treatments meta-analysis.
Lancet (London, England). 2013;382(9896):951-62.

Leucht S, Tardy M, Komossa K, Heres S, Kissling W, Salanti G, et al. Antipsychotic drugs versus placebo for relapse prevention in schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. The Lancet. 2012;379(9831):2063-71.

Marder S, Stroup T. Pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia: Side effect management. 2017 [last update Dec 01, 2016] In: UpToDate [Internet]. [cited 2 November 2017]. Available from: https://www.uptodate.com/contents/pharmacotherapy-for-schizophrenia-side-effect-management

New Zealand Formulary (NZF). NZF v[64] [Internet]. 2017. Available from: www.nzf.org.nz [accessed 02 November 2017].

Robinson DG, Gallego JA, John M, Petrides G, Hassoun Y, Zhang JP, et al. A Randomized Comparison of Aripiprazole and Risperidone for the Acute Treatment of First-Episode Schizophrenia and Related Disorders: 3-Month Outcomes. Schizophrenia bulletin. 2015;41(6):1227-36.

Stahl SM. Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology : Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Application. 4th ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2013.

Stahl SM. Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology: The Prescriber's Guide. 6th ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017.

Taylor D, Paton C, Kapur S. The Maudsley prescribing guidelines in psychiatry. Twelfth edition. West Sussex, England : Wiley Blackwell. 2015.

Zhu Y, Li C, Huhn M, Rothe P, Krause M, Bighelli I, et al. How well do patients with a first episode of schizophrenia respond to antipsychotics: A systematic review and meta-analysis. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 2017;27(9):835-44.

Like any other medication, antipsychotics can cause side effects. While side effects may seem scary, they can be managed. Overall, the benefits of antipsychotics outweigh the downsides for most people.

Common side effects

Drowsiness, lethargy
Increased appetite, weight gain
Movement side effects
Restlessness
Blurred vision
Dry Mouth
Constipation
Dizziness, lightheadedness
Hormonal side effects
High cholesterol or blood sugar

Rare side effects

Urinary retention
Palpitations
NMS (Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome)
Skin rashes
Medication information on this page was compiled from the following sources:
Haddad PM, Sharma SG. Adverse effects of atypical antipsychotics : differential risk and clinical implications. CNS drugs. 2007;21(11):911-36.
New Zealand Formulary (NZF). NZF v[64] [Internet]. 2017. Available from: www.nzf.org.nz [accessed 02 November 2017].
Robinson DG, Gallego JA, John M, Petrides G, Hassoun Y, Zhang JP, et al. A Randomized Comparison of Aripiprazole and Risperidone for the Acute Treatment of First-Episode Schizophrenia and Related Disorders: 3-Month Outcomes. Schizophrenia bulletin. 2015;41(6):1227-36.
Taylor D, Paton C, Kapur S. The Maudsley prescribing guidelines in psychiatry. Twelfth edition. ed: West Sussex, England : Wiley Blackwell. 2015.
Bazire S. Psychotropic Drug Directory 2016: The Professionals' Pocket Handbook and Aide Memoire: Lloyd-Reinhold Publications Limited; 2016.
Leucht S, Cipriani A, Spineli L, Mavridis D, Orey D, Richter F, et al. Comparative efficacy and tolerability of 15 antipsychotic drugs in schizophrenia: a multiple-treatments meta-analysis. Lancet (London, England). 2013;382(9896):951-62.
Jibson MD. Up to date. Second-generation antipsychotic medications: Pharmacology, administration, and side effects. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/second-generation-antipsychotic-medications-pharmacology-administration-and-side-effect
Jibson MD. Second-generation antipsychotic medications: pharmacology, administration, and side effects. Marder S, ed. UpToDate. Waltham, MA: UpToDate Inc. http://www.uptodate.com [accessed 02 November 2017]
Marder S, Stroup TS. Pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia: Side effect management. Stein MB, ed. UpToDate. Waltham, MA: UpToDate Inc. http://www.uptodate.com [accessed 02 November 2017]
Stahl SM. Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology : Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Application. 4th ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2013.
Stahl SM. Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology: The Prescriber's Guide. 6th ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2017

Ways to find a therapist

  • Talk to your GP
  • Some District Health Boards (DHBs) Mental Health Services may provide psychological therapy free of charge
  • Ask at your local kaupapa Māori service
  • Child and family mental health services provided by DHBs may also offer family therapy
  • Ask the counsellor at your school
  • Ask at the health service at your polytechnic or university
  • Many community organisations have family therapists as part of their counselling staff
  • Find a Psychologist on the NZ College of Clinical Psychologists website 
  • Yellow Pages under “Psychologists and Psychological Services”, “Counselling Services”, or “Psychotherapists”
  • Search the internet for “Family Therapists” or “Family Therapy”
  • Phone the Citizen’s Advice Bureau on 0800 367 222

Ways to find a therapist

  • Talk to your GP
  • Some District Health Boards (DHBs) Mental Health Services may provide psychological therapy free of charge
  • Ask at your local kaupapa Māori service
  • Child and family mental health services provided by DHBs may also offer family therapy
  • Ask the counsellor at your school
  • Ask at the health service at your polytechnic or university
  • Many community organisations have family therapists as part of their counselling staff
  • Find a Psychologist on the NZ College of Clinical Psychologists website 
  • Yellow Pages under “Psychologists and Psychological Services”, “Counselling Services”, or “Psychotherapists”
  • Search the internet for “Family Therapists” or “Family Therapy”
  • Phone the Citizen’s Advice Bureau on 0800 367 222
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