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Clinical outcomes of patients seen by psychiatrists in a multidisciplinary clinic for disorders of gut‐brain interaction

open access: yesInternal Medicine Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Patients with disorders of gut‐brain interaction (DGBIs) presenting to specialist care have a high prevalence of psychiatric morbidity. Psychiatrists can provide effective treatments for these disorders; however, care is rarely delivered in an integrated manner. Aims This study aimed to characterise patients seen by psychiatrists in
Evangelia Dendrinos   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Precision medicine in neuropsychiatric disorders: Still a long way to go

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Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, EarlyView.
Jos M. T. Draaisma   +2 more
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Psychotropic drug versus psychotropic drug—update

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2004
Psychotropic drugs are not necessarily the drugs of psychiatry. Seventy percent of antidepressants, and 90% of anxiolytics are prescribed by nonpsychiatric physicians. Since psychotropic medications are so frequently employed by nonpsychiatric physicians, e.g., neurologists, primary care physicians, internists, and because large numbers of their ...
Jay J. Strain   +6 more
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Psychotropic Drugs

2009
Psychotropic drugs are relevant in the treatment of many psychiatric disorders and/or symptoms in palliative medicine. This chapter focuses on two important groups of drugs, namely antipsychotics and cannabinoids. Antipsychotics have evolved in the last 10 years, with the release of new compounds with less side effects and more specific action for the ...
GRASSI, Luigi, ANTONELLI, Tiziana
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Psychotropic Drugs and the Microbiome

2021
The human gut microbiome plays a key role in host physiology in health and disease. There is a growing emphasis on the bidirectional interaction between various medications and the gut microbiome. Here, we will first review how drugs can affect microbiome composition and how the microbiome can alter the pharmacodynamics and potentially pharmacokinetics
Timothy G. Dinan   +3 more
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Psychotropic Drugs

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
Psychotropic drugs are but one of our tools in treatment and when appreciating articles or books about these compounds, it is always stimulating to see that the author(s) know as much about people and the disorders they are treating as about the drugs which they are using.
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