Phenothiazine


Thorazine), fluphenazine (Duraclon), mesoridazine (Serentil), perphenazine (Etrafon and Trilafon), prochlorperazine (Compazine), promazine (Robinul and Anectine), thioridazine (Mellaril), trifluoperazine (Stelazine) and triflupromazine (Robinul).

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    An appearance or characteristic of an individual, which results from the interaction of the person’s genetic makeup and his or her environment. By contrast, the genotype is merely the genetic constitution (genome) of an individual.

  • Phenylalanine

    Phe. See also Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency; Phenylketonuria (PKU); Maternal phenylketonuria.

  • Phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency

    Classic phenylketonuria (PKU) Variant PKU Non-PKU hyperphenylalaninemia (non-PKU HPA) In non-PKU HPA, there is elevation of phenylalanine (phe) in the blood but not enough to qualify as PKU or variant PKU. Non-PKU HPA is associated with the least risk of intellectual damage. Variant PKU is intermediate between PKU and non-PKU HPA. The decision as to […]

  • Phenylketonuria

    The inherited inability to metabolize (process) the essential amino acid phenylalanine due to complete or near-complete deficiency of the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase. Newborns are screened for phenylketonuria (PKU) by a blood test, usually with the Guthrie card bloodspot obtained from a heelprick. Treatment is with a special diet low in phenylalanine. The goal is to […]

  • Phenylketonuria, maternal

    See Maternal phenylketonuria.


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