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Pediatric Psychopharmacology

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2001
This paper reviews research in pediatric psychopharmacology over the past decade. The authors first discuss social, economic, and other influences on pediatric psychopharmacology research and prescribing patterns including changing models of childhood psychopathology, increased government funding, and changes in industry regulations.
M A, Riddle, E A, Kastelic, E, Frosch
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PET in Psychopharmacology

Pharmacological Research, 2001
Emission tomography techniques and, in particular, positron emission tomography (PET) enable the in vivo study of several physiological and neurochemical variables in human subjects using methods originally developed for quantitative autoradiography. In particular, PET allows one to evaluate in human subjects: (a) the effect of specific neurochemical ...
MORESCO, ROSA MARIA   +7 more
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Ethnicity and Psychopharmacology

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
In clinical studies and cross-national surveys, cultural or ethnic factors have been found to be significant determinants in patients' responses to psychotropic medication. Dosage requirements and the potential for toxic reactions might differ amongst racial and ethnic groups.
K M, Lin, R E, Poland, I M, Lesser
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Pediatric Psychopharmacology

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
This article is a brief and selected overview of pediatric psychopharmacology, a field which links medicine, behavioural sciences, and neurosciences to child psychiatry. It will summarize current knowledge and recent advances related to the indications, effects, limitations and research issues of psychostimulants, antidepressants, antipsychotics ...
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Emergency psychopharmacology

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984
A review of the literature pertinent to the emergency use of psychotropic agents is presented. Four general principles (underlying organicity, target symptoms, route of administration, and side effect profiles) governing the choice of psychotropic agent are discussed.
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Veterinary Psychopharmacology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice
The stress response affects the central nervous system and multiple other systems in the body. Chronic mental and behavioral pathologies are associated with inflammation, dysfunctions in the immune response and an increased risk for other chronic inflammatory and metabolic diseases.
Leticia M S, Dantas, Niwako, Ogata
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Psychopharmacology

Annual Review of Pharmacology, 1970
H E, Himwich, H S, Alpers
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Comparative Psychopharmacology

1981
Studies of the effects of psychoactive drugs and neurotransmitters on the behavior of invertebrates and poikilothermic vertebrates are reviewed. Dangers of reductive explanations are pointed out. Results and suggestions are given concerning the use of poikilothermic animals (1) in the development of screening tests, (2) in experiments on the action ...
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Geriatric Psychopharmacology

Annual Review of Medicine, 1985
Psychotropic drugs are often used to treat elderly patients suffering from disturbances of behavior, mood, memory, and sleep. Because of increased sensitivity of the aging brain to psychotropic drugs, altered pharmacokinetics, and increased likelihood of polypharmacy as people grow older, specific guidelines for the use of psychotropic drugs should be ...
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International Psychopharmacology Algorithm Project: Algorithms in Psychopharmacology

International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, 1997
(1997). International Psychopharmacology Algorithm Project: Algorithms in Psychopharmacology. International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice: Vol. 1, No. sup1, pp. S3-S3.
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