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Navane: Full Drug Profile

Medically reviewed by Min Clinic Staff | Updated: January 2026

Navane - General Information

A thioxanthine used as an antipsychotic agent. Its effects are similar to the phenothiazine antipsychotics. [PubChem]

 

Pharmacology of Navane

Navane is an antipsychotic of the thioxanthene series. Navane possesses certain chemical and pharmacological similarities to the piperazine phenothiazines and differences from the aliphatic group of phenothiazines. Although widely used in the treatment of schizophrenia for several decades, thiothixene is seldom used today in favor of atypical antipsychotics such as risperidone.

 

Navane for patients

Given the likelihood that some patients exposed chronically to antipsychotics will develop tardive dyskinesia, it is advised that all patients in whom chronic use is contemplated be given, if possible, full information about this risk. The decision to inform patients and/or their guardians must obviously take into account the clinical circumstances and the competency of the patient to understand the information provided.

 

Navane Interactions

 

Navane Contraindications

Navane is contraindicated in patients with circulatory collapse, comatose states, central nervous system depression due to any cause, and blood dyscrasias. Navane is contraindicated in individuals who have shown hypersensitivity to the drug. It is not known whether there is a cross sensitivity between the thioxanthenes and the phenothiazine derivatives, but this possibility should be considered.

 

Additional information about Navane

Navane Indication

For the management of schizophrenia.

Generic Name
Thiothixene
Synonyms
Thiothixine; Tiotixene; Tiotixeno [inn-spanish]; Tiotixenum [inn-latin]; Cis-thiothixene; (e)-thiothixene
Drug Category
Antipsychotic Agents; Dopamine Antagonists
Drug Type
Small Molecule; Approved
Other Brand Names containing Thiothixene
Navan; Navaron; Orbinamon; Navane;
Toxicity (Overdose)
Symptoms of overdose include central nervous system depression, coma, difficulty swallowing, dizziness, drowsiness, head tilted to the side, low blood pressure, muscle twitching, rigid muscles, salivation, tremors, walking disturbances, and weakness.
Biotransformation
Hepatic.
Half Life
10-20 hours
Dosage Forms of Navane
Capsule Oral
Chemical IUPAC Name
(9Z)-N,N-dimethyl-9-[3-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)propylidene]thioxanthene-2-sulfonamide
Chemical Formula
C23H29N3O2S2
Organisms Affected
Humans and other mammals