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Drug interactions involving psychotropic drugs

Psychosomatics, 1978
Abstract As polypharmacy becomes more common for psychiatric patients, the clinician's ability to evaluate the potential for drug-drug interactions becomes more important. Psychiatrists must be aware of interactions not only among psychotropic drugs, but also between these and drugs given for accompanying or incidental medical conditions.
R I, Shader   +2 more
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Neurologic drug-psychotropic drug update

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2002
It is essential that both the neurologist and the psychiatrist be aware of the neurology drug-psychotropic drug interactions because neurologists prescribe many psychotropic medications and psychiatric consultants often recommend the use of psychotropic drugs for neurology patients.
James J, Strain   +5 more
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Cardiac drug-psychotropic drug update

Disease-a-Month, 2002
This is an update from the report-Cardiac Drug and Psychotropic Drug Interactions: Significance and Recommendations-published in this journal in November-December 1999. As mentioned in that article there has been an explosion of new drugs both in psychiatry and cardiology without a sufficient understanding of their potential interactions. Also there is
James J, Strain   +5 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

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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Psychotropic Drug Advertisements

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: American pharmacists filled 225 million prescriptions for stimulants, sedatives, and tranquilizers in 1970 (The New York Times, March 14, 1971, p. 36).
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Psychotropic Drugs

The American Journal of Nursing, 1973
N S, Kline, J M, Davis
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Psychotropic Drugs

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1970
J. B. Colville, J. R. Trounce
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Psychotropic Drugs

1985
The use of psychotropic drugs has become widely prevalent since the early 1950s. Twenty-five percent of the prescriptions written in the United States are for psychotropic drugs, and this reflects the readiness of the modern physician to prescribe drugs to sedate, calm, or otherwise pacify patients with symptoms that typify emotional disorders or ...
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