Handbook of Essential Psychopharmacology

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American Psychiatric Pub, Apr 2, 2007 - Medical - 556 pages

Handbook of Essential Psychopharmacology, Second Edition, provides an indispensable guide to vital information in the rapidly expanding field of psychopharmacology. The updated edition of this popular handbook will continue to be a reference that is simply the essential starting point in psychopharmacology for residents and experienced clinicians alike.

Busy residents and clinicians will find a quick, current, and accessible guide to basic facts about psychotropic drugs, including dosages, indications, and drug interactions. As in the first edition, its structure is clear and easy to read, including An all-new introductory chapter, designed to equip the reader with a basic understanding of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics Four main chapters covering the four main groups of psychotropic medications: antidepressants, antipsychotics, anxiolytics, and mood stabilizers A consistent format for all four chapters that summarizes critical information about each group of medications, including drug class, indications, mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, main side effects, drug-drug interaction, potentiating maneuvers, and use in special populations A wealth of tables and graphs for quick clinical consultation and unique self-instruction sets of questions and answers Fascinating and educational vignettes and puzzlers, extensive references for further reading, and -- new to this edition -- an invaluable appendix of fifty questions and answers, designed to test the reader's knowledge and comprehension of the text

Densely informative and packed with practical material and special features, this truly essential guide is a handy clinical reference for experienced clinicians, an ideal teaching tool for educators, and a useful resource for residents, especially those preparing for the psychiatry board examinations.

 

Contents

CHAPTER
3
Pharmacokinetics
6
DrugDrug Interactions
15
Tables
27
Mechanisms of Action
36
of newer antidepressants
42
Main Side Effects
49
DrugDrug Interactions
60
VignettesPuzzlers
227
References
236
CHAPTER 4
253
Tables
260
Mechanisms of Action
272
Main Side Effects
278
Potentiating Maneuvers
286
Questions and Answers
289

Table 220 Food restrictions for patients taking conventional
66
main
73
Questions and Answers
79
VignettesPuzzlers
117
References
123
Antipsychotics
139
Tables
148
Main Side Effects
162
Table 314 Management of antipsychotic AP side effects
171
Potentiating Maneuvers
178
Questions and Answers
186
VignettesPuzzlers
320
CHAPTER 5
337
Tables
346
Mechanisms of Action
357
DrugDrug Interactions
370
Questions and Answers
389
VignettesPuzzlers
428
References
434
CME Questions and Answers
449
Index
469
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About the author (2007)

Ronald W. Pies, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine and Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.

Donald P. Rogers, Pharm.D., B.C.P.S., is Assistant Professor of Pharmacy at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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