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Revision as of 14:05, 20 December 2021

Partial agonists

Aripiprazole
Brexpiprazole
Cariprazine


Partial agonist is a collection of antipsychotic drugs having similar properties with respect to switching. A switch to member of the 'partial agonist' group from anotherdrug should be read as partial agonist-anotherdrug. Similarly, a switch from a member of the 'partial agonist' group to anotherdrug should be read as anotherdrug-partial agonist.