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Pharmacogenetics and psychopharmacotherapy
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2000Response to drugs can vary between individuals and between different ethnic populations. The biological (age, gender, disease and genetics), cultural and environmental factors which contribute to these variations are considered in this review. The most important aspect is the genetic variability between individuals in their ability to metabolize drugs ...
N, Poolsup, A, Li Wan Po, T L, Knight
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Collaboration in Psychopharmacotherapy
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2012Collaboration in pharmacotherapy implies a professional willing to prescribe an effective medication and a patient willing to adhere to the therapeutic regimen in order for both to achieve their common goal. This relationship requires trust in the relationship, collaboration in goal setting, and effective means for promoting and restoring mental health.
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Psychopharmacotherapy in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2016Importance Fifteen percent to 20% of pregnant women suffer from mental disorders, and 86% of them are not treated due to potential teratogenic risks for the fetus. Several drugs seem to be safe during pregnancy but knowledge regarding risks of antenatal exposure to drugs is still limited ...
Vitale, Salvatore Giovanni +7 more
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IDrugs, 2005
The Croatian Congress of Psychopharmacotherapy was organized with the intention to cover modern psychopharmacotherapy and new concepts of treatments. The conference was held in Zagreb, Croatia, and, although it was a national congress with participants from Croatia, over 300 international participants also attended from Switzerland, the UK, Germany ...
Muck-Šeler, Dorotea, Pivac, Nela
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The Croatian Congress of Psychopharmacotherapy was organized with the intention to cover modern psychopharmacotherapy and new concepts of treatments. The conference was held in Zagreb, Croatia, and, although it was a national congress with participants from Croatia, over 300 international participants also attended from Switzerland, the UK, Germany ...
Muck-Šeler, Dorotea, Pivac, Nela
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Psychopharmacotherapy of somatic symptoms disorders
International Review of Psychiatry, 2013Somatic symptoms are often common causes for medical consultation. The treatment of somatic symptoms disorders is complicated by lack of boundary, conceptual clarity, and overemphasis on psychosocial causation and effectiveness of psychological treatments.
Bettahalasoor, Somashekar +2 more
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