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Ziprasidone and Geodon
* Ziprasidone ( Geodon )
* Ziprasidone ( Geodon, Zeldox )

Ziprasidone and .
Ziprasidone and aripiprazole are thought to have the smallest effects on weight and insulin resistance, but clinical experience with these newer agents is not as developed as that with the older agents.

Geodon and bipolar
* Geodon ( ziprasidone ) for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
* Dopamine receptor antagonists including typical antipsychotics such as chlorpromazine ( Thorazine ), fluphenazine ( Prolixin ), haloperidol ( Haldol ), loxapine ( Loxitane ), molindone ( Moban ), perphenazine ( Trilafon ), pimozide ( Orap ), thioridazine ( Mellaril ), thiothixene ( Navane ), and trifluoperazine ( Stelazine ), the atypical antipsychotics such as amisulpride ( Solian ), clozapine ( Clozaril ), olanzapine ( Zyprexa ), quetiapine ( Seroquel ), risperidone ( Risperdal ), sulpiride ( Dogmatil ), and ziprasidone ( Geodon ), and antiemetics like domperidone, metoclopramide ( Reglan ), and prochlorperazine ( Compazine ), among others, which are used in the treatment of schizophrenia ( SCZ ) and bipolar disorder ( BD ) as antipsychotics, and nausea and vomiting.

Geodon and .
In the Bextra case, the government also charged Pfizer with illegally marketing another antipsychotic, Geodon.
None of the atypicals ( Clozaril, Risperdal, Zyprexa, Seroquel, Abilify and Geodon ) had been approved for children, and there was little research on their effects on children.
Drugs such as Abilify and Geodon were given to a broad range of patients, from preschoolers to octogenarians.
In the Bextra case, the government also charged Pfizer with illegally marketing another antipsychotic, Geodon ; Pfizer settled that part of the claim for $ 301 million, without admitting any wrongdoing.

)-Approved and .
* Iloperidone ( Fanapt )-Approved by the FDA on 6 May 2009.
* MIDP 1. 0 ( JSR 37 )-Approved on September 19, 2000
* MIDP 2. 0 ( JSR 118 )-Approved on November 20, 2002
* MIDP 3. 0 ( JSR 271 )-Approved on December 9, 2009

2004 and treat
In 2004, Dalglish and his wife founded the charity The Marina Dalglish Appeal to raise money to help treat cancer.
The committee said it was " deeply alarmed " over the discretionary power judges hold to treat juveniles as adults: In its 2004 report the Saudi Arabia government had stated that it " never imposes capital punishment on persons ... below the age of 18 ".
Unencumbered by the prejudice that the EU is sui generis and incomparable, federalism scholars now regularly treat the EU as a case in their comparative studies ( Friedman-Goldstein, 2001 ; Fillippov, Ordeshook, Shevtsova, 2004 ; Roden, 2005 ; Bednar, 2006 ).
Anthropologists from Émile Durkheim through Turner and contemporary theorists like Michael Silverstein ( 2004 ) treat ritual as social action aimed at particular transformations often conceived in cosmic terms.
A patent application claiming pharmaceutical compositions of pyridoxamine, and methods to use pyridoxamine to treat diabetic complications, was filed by Biostratum and was published in 2004.
Paul Francis Wehrle ( 18 December 1921 – 11 May 2004 ) was a researcher and physician who helped develop of methods to prevent and treat polio and smallpox.
Cafferty courted controversy on September 23, 2004 while discussing terrorist demands for the release of two female scientists from an Iraqi prison and remarking: " Given the way these mutants treat women in their societies, the women are probably better off in U. S. custody.
A prospective, randomized, multicenter analysis was published in 2004 comparing the standard Whipple ( SW ) procedure to the pylorus preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy technique ( PPPD ) to treat patients with suspected pancreatic or periampullary cancer.
He did not participate in the controversial 2004 championship because of concerns about how its hosts, Libya, would treat Israeli players.
A similar criticism could be levelled at the 2004 American Academy of Ophthalmology paper which implies that vision therapy is claimed to treat " vision lost through disease processes ".
( 2004 ), while others treat it within Cupressus goveniana as either a variety ( C. goveniana var.
In 2004, Birk missed the last 4 games of the season due to surgery to treat a sports hernia.
Boone sustains severe injuries and, despite Jack's attempts to treat him, dies on November 2, 2004.

2004 and bipolar
As of 2004 the Stanley Institute had 30 employees and funded half of all U. S. research on bipolar disorder and about a quarter of all schizophrenia research.
In 2004, Quincy Carter was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
He was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2004, following a nervous breakdown which occurred some months after Stratovarius acrimoniously disbanded.
Even though he suffered from bipolar disorder, Beaver was able to continue writing until close to his death in 2004.
In 2004, Pfizer " admitted that Parke-Davis aggressively marketed Neurontin by illicit means for unrelated conditions including bipolar disorder, pain, migraine headaches, and drug and alcohol withdrawal ", and consented to $ 430 million dollars in penalties although it claimed the violations originated in 1996, well before Pfizer's acquisition of Warner-Lambert.

2004 and disorder
Among these is a new genetic disorder ( discovered in 2003, 2004 ) which is caused by mutation in the transporter of thyroid hormone, MCT8, also known as SLC16A2, is believed to be account for a significant fraction of the undiagnosed neurological disorders ( usually resulting in hypotonic / floppy infants with delayed milestones ).
From 2004 to 2006, Stephen B. Plank and colleagues from John Hopkins University conducted a correlational study to determine the degree to which the physical appearance of the school and classroom setting influence student behavior, particularly in respect to the variables concerned in their study: fear, social disorder, and collective efficacy.
Perhaps most remarkably, Lomu played virtually his entire top-level career in the shadow of a serious kidney disorder which ended his Test career in 2002 and ultimately led to a transplant in 2004.
In 2004, Fair City continued to feature hard-hitting issues such as bulimia ( Robin McKenna's eating disorder ) and teacher Sorcha Byrne's illicit affair with 19-year-old student Ross O ' Rourke ( which culminated in Sorcha's boyfriend Barry O ' Hanlon being overcome by clinical depression and having a mental breakdown ).
In his 2004 memoir Uproar's Your Only Music, Brett wrote about growing up with a rare endocrine disorder known as Kallmann syndrome, meaning that his body does not naturally produce sex hormones.
( 2004 ) studied metabolic rate of glucose in anterior and posterior cingulate gyrus in patients with schizophrenia, schizotypal personality disorder ( SPD ) and compared them with a control group.
The first, in 2004, reported that children from the maltreatment sample were significantly more likely to meet criteria for one or more attachment disorders than children from the other groups, however this was mainly the proposed new classification of disrupted attachment disorder rather than the DSM or ICD classified RAD or DAD.
In 2004 Erythromelalgia became the first human disorder in which it has been possible to associate an ion channel mutation with chronic neuropathic pain ; this became possible when a Yale neurologist spotted a Beijing geneticists team paper in the Journal of Medical Genetics titled " Mutations in SCN9A, Encoding a Sodium Channel Alpha Subunit, in Patients With Primary Erythromelalgia "; a connection was made that this sodium channel mutation was expressed primarily in peripheral pain sensing neurons.
However, it was linked with calcium channel abnormalities in 2004, and the disorder was thence named " Timothy syndrome " in honor of Katherine W. Timothy, who was among the first to identify a case and performed much of the phenotypic analysis that revealed other abnormalities.
LaRouche's director of security, Jeffrey Steinberg, wrote in June 2004 that Duggan had told the other recruits he had recently been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and
According to many specialists, this disorder has a guarded prognosis, however, since 2004 many owners have found a number of successful management techniques, one of which is vertical feeding ( see " Bailey Chair megaesophagus ").

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