How does haloperidol work?
Haloperidol blocks dopamine receptors in the brain, which helps reduce symptoms of psychosis, agitation, and severe behavioural disturbances.
What is haloperidol used to treat?
Haloperidol is commonly prescribed for:
- Schizophrenia and psychosis (to reduce hallucinations and delusions)
- Acute agitation and aggression (in conditions like bipolar disorder or dementia)
- Tourette’s syndrome and severe tics
- Huntington’s disease (to control movement disorders)
- Severe nausea and vomiting (in some cases)
Who can take haloperidol?
Haloperidol is suitable for most adults and some children, depending on the condition being treated.
Who might not be able to take haloperidol?
Haloperidol may not be suitable if you:
- Have Parkinson’s disease
- Have severe heart disease or irregular heart rhythms (QT prolongation)
- Have a history of seizures or epilepsy
- Have severe liver disease
Can I take haloperidol if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Haloperidol may be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding if the benefits outweigh the risks, but speak to your doctor before taking it.
What if I miss a dose?
If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to your next dose, skip the missed one—do not take two doses at once.
How effective is haloperidol?
Haloperidol is highly effective at reducing psychotic symptoms and controlling agitation when taken as prescribed.
What should I do if I take too much?
Taking too much haloperidol can cause severe drowsiness, muscle stiffness, tremors, or breathing problems. If you think you’ve taken too much, seek emergency medical help immediately.
What dose of haloperidol is usually taken?
- For schizophrenia and psychosis: 1mg to 20mg daily, depending on severity
- For acute agitation: 5mg as needed, up to every 4 to 8 hours
- For Tourette’s syndrome: 0.5mg to 3mg daily
Your doctor will determine the correct dose based on your condition.
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What are the side effects of haloperidol?
Common side effects include:
- Drowsiness or dizziness
- Restlessness or agitation
- Dry mouth
- Muscle stiffness or tremors
Serious side effects, such as irregular heartbeat, severe movement problems (tardive dyskinesia), or breathing difficulties, require urgent medical attention.
How should I take haloperidol?
Haloperidol is available as tablets, liquid, or injections. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully.
When should haloperidol be taken?
Haloperidol should be taken at the same time each day, with or without food.
What are the brand names for haloperidol?
Haloperidol is available as a generic medicine, but some branded versions include:
- Haldol
- Serenace
Final thoughts
Haloperidol is an effective medication for managing psychosis, agitation, and movement disorders, but it should be taken exactly as prescribed. If side effects occur, speak to your doctor or pharmacist.