Brand names Brand names include Nedeltran, Panectyl, Repeltin, Teraligen, Therafene, Theraligene, Theralen, Thegalin, Theralene, Vallergan, Vanectyl, and Temaril.
Use by Country In the Russian Federation, it is sold under the brand name Teraligen for the treatment of anxiety disorders (including
GAD), organic mood disorders, sleep disturbances, personality disorders accompanied by asthenia and depression,
somatoform autonomic dysfunction and various
neuroses.
Veterinary use In the United States, the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not
approved it for human use, and it can only be prescribed by veterinarians. A novel
combination drug that combines alimemazine with
prednisolone and sold under the
brand name Temaril-P is licensed as an antipruritic and
antitussive in dogs (called Vanectyl P in Canada). A
generic version of the combination
trimeprazine/prednisolone was approved by the US
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in June 2024. == References ==