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Serenace 1.5mg Tab 50's
Prescription may be requested

Searle Company Ltd

Serenace 1.5mg Tab 50's

Haloperidol 1.5 mg

SKU: 18244
Rs.75

Inclusive of all taxes · Pack of 50 Tab

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Prescription may be requested

This medicine is marked as relaxed. You can order it now, and our pharmacist may ask for a prescription before dispatch if needed.

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Frequently asked

  • Can I take this medicine with food?

    Haloperidol (Serenace 1.5 mg) can be taken with or without food.
  • What happens if I take too much?

    Taking too much Haloperidol (Serenace 1.5 mg) can be dangerous and requires urgent medical attention.

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Product overview

Product Summary:

A prescription antipsychotic medicine used to control psychosis, severe agitation, and certain movement disorders by balancing dopamine activity in the brain.

Who It's For:

People with schizophrenia or psychotic disorders Patients with acute mania (bipolar disorder) Individuals with severe agitation or behavioral disturbance Patients with Tourette syndrome (tics)

Key Benefits:

✔️ Reduces hallucinations and delusions ✔️ Helps control aggression and severe agitation ✔️ Improves thought clarity and behavior stability ✔️ Helps manage tics in Tourette syndrome ✔️ Can be effective in acute psychiatric emergencies

Generic name
Haloperidol 1.5 mg
Manufacturer
Searle Company Ltd
Form
Tablet
Pack size
Pack of 50 Tab
Prescription
Relaxed — may be requested
MRP
Rs.75

Uses

Primary Use:

Treatment of psychotic disorders (especially schizophrenia) Controls hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking

Also Used For:

Acute mania (bipolar disorder episodes) Severe agitation or aggression Tourette syndrome (tics) Occasionally severe nausea/vomiting in hospital settings

Who May Benefit:

Patients with schizophrenia or other psychoses People with bipolar disorder during manic phases Individuals with severe behavioral disturbance or agitation Patients with Tourette syndrome or severe tics

Warnings & interactions

Warnings:

May cause sleepiness, dizziness, and slowed thinking Can cause movement side effects (stiffness, tremors, restlessness) May affect heart rhythm (QT prolongation) Can increase risk of neuroleptic malignant syndrome (rare but serious: fever, muscle stiffness, confusion) Avoid sudden stopping without doctor advice

Avoid If:

You are allergic to haloperidol or similar antipsychotics You have severe Parkinson’s disease You have severe heart rhythm problems (QT prolongation) You are in a coma or severely depressed CNS state Caution in pregnancy and breastfeeding (only if clearly needed)

Interactions:

Other antipsychotics or sedatives → increased drowsiness Alcohol → worsened sedation and side effects QT-prolonging drugs (certain antibiotics, antiarrhythmics) → heart rhythm risk Levodopa / Parkinson’s medicines → reduced effect Lithium → risk of severe neurological side effects Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (some antifungals, antibiotics) → increased drug levels

Common side effects

Sleepiness or sedation, Dizziness, Dry mouth

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