Antideliriants

Antideliriants (also known as Antitrementics) are a class of medications used to treat symptoms of Trementia Spectrum Disorders such as Catathymia, Tripolar Disorder and Hebethymia. It is known to also be a powerful treatment against Delirium, it can also be used to treat disorganized behavior in Schizophrenia.

Principal agents

 * First generation (mainly treats Trementia)
 * Cletiopine (Cletip)
 * Tezepine (Tezeps)
 * Holaperone
 * Saladole
 * Second generation (mainly treats Delirium)
 * Aloprone
 * Alazipine
 * Katelopine (Kateline)
 * Paroledol (Parole)
 * Third generation (treats both)
 * Astricole
 * Obredone (Obred)
 * Stalazepine
 * Terazedal

Side effects

 * Mild
 * Weight loss
 * Dry mouth
 * Sleeplessness
 * ADHD-like symptoms
 * Disorganized thinking
 * Severe
 * Muscle
 * Severe excitation
 * Obtundation