NCIt definition : A phenothiazine and traditional antipsychotic agent with anti-emetic activity. Chlorpromazine
exerts its antipsychotic effect by blocking postsynaptic dopamine receptors in cortical
and limbic areas of the brain, thereby preventing the excess of dopamine in the brain.
This leads to a reduction in psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions.
Chlorpromazine appears to exert its anti-emetic activity by blocking the dopamine
receptors in the chemical trigger zone (CTZ) in the brain, thereby relieving nausea
and vomiting.;
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