Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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Page 173
... symptoms are often cited as evidence of nicotine dependence , but this seems less likely in view of the fact that about a quarter of smokers show no symptoms at all when they stop smoking and withdraw from nicotine . This variabi- lity ...
... symptoms are often cited as evidence of nicotine dependence , but this seems less likely in view of the fact that about a quarter of smokers show no symptoms at all when they stop smoking and withdraw from nicotine . This variabi- lity ...
Page 240
... symptoms as an occasion for ini- tiating treatment and accepts the symptoms as a proper basis for se- lecting a treatment among the available alternatives . The remission of these symptoms leads to the assumption that the treatment has ...
... symptoms as an occasion for ini- tiating treatment and accepts the symptoms as a proper basis for se- lecting a treatment among the available alternatives . The remission of these symptoms leads to the assumption that the treatment has ...
Page 243
... Symptoms , symptom complexes , or groups of patients character- ized by symptom complexes are not appropriate predictor varia- bles . The examination of such qualities as potential predictors is at best a clumsy , indirect , and ...
... Symptoms , symptom complexes , or groups of patients character- ized by symptom complexes are not appropriate predictor varia- bles . The examination of such qualities as potential predictors is at best a clumsy , indirect , and ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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