As a neuroleptic agent in: Delusions and hallucinations in: Acute and chronic schizophrenia; Paranoia; Acute confusion, alcoholism (Korsakoff's syndrome).
Hypochondriac delusions.
Personality disorders: paranoid, schizoid, schizotype, antisocial, some "borderline" and other personalities.
As a psychomotor anti-agitation agent in: Mania, dementia, mental retardation, alcoholism.
Personality disorders: compulsive, paranoid, histrionic and other personalities.
Agitation, aggressiveness, and wandering impulsion in the elderly.
Disorders of behaviour and character in children.
Choreatic movements.
Singultus (hiccup).
Tics, stuttering.
As an adjuvant in the treatment of severe chronic pain: On the basis of its limbic activity, Haldol often allows the dosage of the analgesic (usually a morphinomimetic) to be reduced.
As an anti-emetic in: Nausea and vomiting of varying origin. Haldol is the drug of preference if the classical medicines for nausea and vomiting are insufficiently active.