noun
- A class of antipsychotic drugs that block dopamine receptors in the brain, used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other psychiatric conditions.
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical term; often used in plural form or as a modifier (e.g., butyrophenone antipsychotic)
Examples
- Haloperidol is a butyrophenone commonly prescribed for acute agitation.
- Butyrophenones were among the first generation of antipsychotic medications.
- The doctor considered a butyrophenone as part of the treatment plan.
- Butyrophenone drugs work by reducing dopamine activity in the brain.
- Some patients respond better to butyrophenones than to other antipsychotics.