Comparison of the difference between Dogmatil and Amipride tablets for the treatment of schizophrenia and depression

20 April 2025

    Both Dogmatil and Amipride are used to treat a range of mental disorders, particularly schizophrenia and depression. Both belong to the atypical antipsychotic class, but their active ingredients differ, leading to differences in their mechanism of action and potential side effects.

    Dogmatil Tablets Ingredients

    Dogmatil tablets contain the active ingredient sulpiride. Sulpiride is an antipsychotic that selectively affects dopamine receptors in the brain. At low doses, it can have antidepressant and stimulant effects, while at higher doses, it is primarily used to treat psychosis.

    Amipride Tablets Ingredients

    Amipride tablets contain the active ingredient amisulpride. Amisulpride is also an atypical antipsychotic that selectively acts on dopamine receptors, particularly D2 and D3 receptors. It is thought to have different dose-dependent effects, with stimulating and antidepressant effects at low doses and antipsychotic effects at higher doses.

    Information about Dogmatil tablets

    Drug class: Antipsychotics

    Drug classification: Benzamides

    Pharmaceutical form: Tablets

    Pharmaceutical family: Central nervous system drugs

    Active ingredient: Sulpiride

    Information about Amipride tablets

    Drug class: Antipsychotics

    Drug class: Benzamides

    Pharmaceutical form: Tablets

    Pharmaceutical family: Central nervous system drugs

    Active ingredient: Amisulpride


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