Phenothiazine drugs are primarily used for the treatment of schizophrenia and other forms of psychosis.

Medications in this family include

  • Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (Thorazine)
  • Fluphenazine (Permitil, Prolixin)
  • Mesoridazine besylate (Serentil)
  • Perphenazine (Trilafon)
  • Prochlorperazine (Compazine)
  • Promazine hydrochloride (Sparine)
  • Promethazine hydrochloride (Anergan [injectable], Phenergan)
  • Thioridazine hydrochloride (Mellaril)
  • Trifluoperazine hydrochloride (Stelazine)
  • Triflupromazine hydrochloride (Vesprin [injectable])
  • and others
Supplementation Possibly Helpful

Preliminary studies suggest that phenothiazine drugs might deplete the body of coenzyme Q 10 (CoQ 10).1,2 While there is as yet no evidence that taking CoQ 10 supplements provides any specific benefit, supplementing with CoQ 10 on general principle might be a good idea if you are taking phenothiazine drugs.

Possible Helpful Interaction

A pilot study suggests that vitamin B 6 may be helpful for the treatment of tardive dyskinesia (TD). In this 4-week, double-blind crossover trial of 15 individuals, treatment with vitamin B 6 significantly improved TD symptoms as compared to placebo.11 Benefits were seen after 1 week of treatment. However, the dosage of vitamin B 6 used in this study was quite high (400 mg daily). Toxicity has been reported with daily intake of vitamin B 6 at half this dose.

Vitamin B 6 might also reduce symptoms of akathesia, a type of restlessness associated with phenothiazine antipsychotics.13