Tiapride
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Tiapride is a benzamide derivative with dopamine antagonist
Dopamine antagonist
A dopamine antagonist is a drug which blocks dopamine receptors by receptor antagonism. There are five known types of dopamine receptors in the human body; they are found in the brain, peripheral nervous system, blood vessels, gastrointestinal tract and the kidney.-Uses and examples:* Used as...

 actions similar to sulpiride
Sulpiride
Sulpiride is an...

. It has been used as an antipsychotic and in the treatment of various movement disorders and alcoholism.

Although it is considered as a "safe" medicine, it is, like sulpiride, strictly unrecommended to patients below 18, because of the effects it causes while the process of puberty goes on. It also has insufficient clinical data on the other side effects on adolescents.
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