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ATC Reimbursed

List of reimbursed drugs, is an important part of Service Packages covering the Fund of Compulsory Health Care Insurances for the population. The list of reimbursable drugs aims at improving the quality of service for all patients, particularly for people in need. In this regard, through the new list of drugs, FCHC aims at increasing the attention toward categories such as retirees and patients suffering from serious illnesses.

In compiling the list of drugs there are some scientific criteria which have been taken into consideration, by giving priority to drugs used for severe diseases; diseases of high risk for life; diseases that cause disability; diseases that risk of being spread into the society; diseases that cause much suffering as well as chronic illnesses requiring prolonged treatment.

Nervous System - Reimbursed

Film coated tablets - 10 mg

Tablets - 0.25 mg

Tablets - 100 mg

Film coated tablets - 25 mg

Sugar coated tablets - 25 mg

Solution for injection - (50%) 1 g/2 ml

Tablets - 5 mg

Solution for injection - (0.5%) 10 mg/2 ml

Hard capsules - 20 mg

 

Oral drops, solution - (0.2%) 2 mg/ml

Haloperidol belongs to a group of medicines called ‘antipsychotics’.

Haloperidol is used in adults, adolescents and children for illnesses affecting the way you think, feel or behave. These include mental health problems (such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) and behavioural problems.

These illnesses may make you:

  • feel confused (delirium);
  • see, hear, feel or smell things that are not there (hallucinations);
  • believe things that are not true (delusions);
  • feel unusually suspicious (paranoia);
  • feel very excited, agitated, enthusiastic, impulsive or hyperactive;
  • feel very aggressive, hostile or violent.

In adolescents and children, Haloperidol is used to treat schizophrenia in patients aged 13 to 17 years, and to treat behavioural problems in patients aged 6 to 17 years.

Haloperidol is also used:

  • in adolescents and children aged 10 to 17 years and in adults for movements or sounds you can’t control (tics), for example in severe Tourette’s syndrome
  • in adults to help control movements in Huntington’s disease.

Haloperidol is sometimes used when other medicines or treatments have not worked or caused unacceptable side effects.

Sugar coated tablets - 25 mg

Tablets - 200 mg

Suppositories - 125 mg

 

Suppositories - 250 mg

 

Sugar coated tablets - 100 mg

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