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ABSTRACT Introduction ‘Pro re nata’ (PRN) treatment, commonly prescribed in adolescent psychiatric inpatient units, is administered on an ad hoc basis to address specific symptoms. It is prescribed in advance and delivered by nurses when the situation requires it. Question This study aims to explore the lived experience of adolescents and nurses during
Augustin Behaghel+6 more
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Evaluation of drug interactions in outpatients taking antipsychotic medications. [PDF]
Alsfouk BA, Aljanadi QM, Almutairi MM.
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Summary Parasomnias and sleep‐related movement disorders (SRMD) are major causes of sleep disorders and may be drug induced. The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature to examine the association between drug use and the occurrence of parasomnias and SRMD.
Sylvain Dumont+5 more
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ABSTRACT Parasomnias are abnormal behaviours or mental experiences during sleep or the sleep–wake transition. As disorders of arousal (DOA) or REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) can be difficult to capture in the sleep laboratory and may need to be diagnosed in large communities, new home diagnostic devices are being developed, including actigraphy ...
Claudia Picard‐Deland+5 more
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ABSTRACT The lack of robust subtyping for insomnia disorder (ID) led to its current classification as a uniform condition. A novel approach to subtyping ID developed a new tool, the insomnia type questionnaire (ITQ). Our research aimed to assess whether the ID subtypes identified in the general population could also be found in ID patients referred to ...
Francesca Canellas+7 more
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Antipsychotic prescribing patterns by dermatologists in the Medicare population. [PDF]
Ahmad AS+5 more
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Unforeseen Side Effects: The Impact of Forcibly Medicating Criminal Defendants on Sixth Amendment Rights [PDF]
Likavec, Brenda A.
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Abstract Background Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) and cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS) are both characterized by episodic, acute transitions from asymptomatic states to highly symptomatic states of nausea, repetitive vomiting, and often severe abdominal pain.
David J. Levinthal+2 more
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Should we be Prescribing Fluphenazine Long-Acting Injectable Formulation? [PDF]
Rowland D.
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Prescribing of antipsychotics for people diagnosed with severe mental illness in UK primary care: A 20-year investigation of who receives treatment, with which agents, and at what doses. [PDF]
Alvin Richards‐Belle+6 more
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