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Psychopharmacology in Pregnancy

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2001
Clinicians are confronted with challenging situations when working with women who are pregnant and have a co-existing mental illness. A risk benefit assessment is helpful when identifying possible care interventions. Psychopharmaceutical intervention is a consideration when nonpharmacological interventions are ineffective or inappropriate.
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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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Serendipity and Psychopharmacology

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2010
This article describes several examples where the development of drugs and devices for use in psychiatry followed from initial serendipitous observations. The potential psychotropic properties of chlorpromazine (Thorazine ® ) were first noted in surgical patients when the drug was being investigated as a potentiator
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Psychopharmacology of Alcohol

Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1978
Significant strides have been taken in the last few years in this interdisciplinary field that combines biological, behavioral, and biochemical approaches to the study of the potent psychopharmacological actions of alcohol. The principal reasons for this are twofold.
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Developments in Psychopharmacology

Psychosomatics, 1966
• The chemical revolution in psychiatry, inaugurated by the advent of tranquilizers ten years ago and advanced by the development of the antidepressants, is one of the most exciting chapters in the history of modern medicine. These drugs have made it possible for the first time for all doctors to unite with psychiatrists in the conquest of mental ...
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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 of memory

Psychopharmacology, 2006
H Valerie, Curran, Miriam Z, Mintzer
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Psychopharmacologic Drugs

Postgraduate Medicine, 1967
Nathan S. Kline, Joseph F. Sadusk
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Psychopharmacology

Psychosomatic Medicine, 1999
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