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'''Olanzapine''' ('''Zyprexa<sup>®</sup>''', '''Symbyax<sup>®</sup>''') is one of the ] ] ]s. Olanzapine has been ] approved for the treatment of ], acute ] in ], and as maintenance treatment in ]. The ] ] ''Prozac Spotlight'' argues that a ] study demonstrated that the drug was ineffective in treatment of Parkinson's disease. | '''Olanzapine''' ('''Zyprexa<sup>®</sup>''', '''Symbyax<sup>®</sup>''') is one of the ] ] ]s. Olanzapine has been ] approved for the treatment of ], acute ] in ], and as maintenance treatment in ]. The ] ] ''Prozac Spotlight'' argues that a ] study demonstrated that the drug was ineffective in treatment of Parkinson's disease. | ||
In December 2003 the ] approved '''Symbyax<sup>®</sup>''' to treat ] ]. '''Symbyax<sup>®</sup>''' is a combination of ] and ]. | In December 2003 the ] approved '''Symbyax<sup>®</sup>''' to treat ]. '''Symbyax<sup>®</sup>''' is a combination of ] and ]. | ||
==Side Effects== | ==Side Effects== |
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Olanzapine (Zyprexa, Symbyax) is one of the atypical antipsychotic medications. Olanzapine has been FDA approved for the treatment of schizophrenia, acute mania in bipolar disorder, and as maintenance treatment in bipolar disorder. The anti-psychiatry website Prozac Spotlight argues that a 1999 study demonstrated that the drug was ineffective in treatment of Parkinson's disease.
In December 2003 the FDA approved Symbyax to treat bipolar disorder. Symbyax is a combination of fluoxetine and olanzapine.
Side Effects
Common side effects include muscle-rigidity, muscle-stiffness, muscle-twitches, restlesness, sedation, and weight-gain. Olanzapine is reported to cause tardive dyskinesia and neurological malignant syndrome.
Olanzapine is manufactured by Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY).