Essential Psychopharmacology: the Prescriber's Guide
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- Author: Stephen M. Stahl, University of California, San Diego
- Editor: Meghan M. Grady
- Date Published: November 2006
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- isbn: 9780511227400
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In full color throughout, this pragmatic guide for prescribing clinicians complements the conceptual approach of the best-selling Essential Psychopharmacology. Covering over 100 psychotropic drugs, each with four or more pages, Stephen Stahl gives all the information a prescribing clinician needs to treat patients effectively. For each drug the information comes in five brief, clear categories: general therapeutics, dosing and use, side effects, special populations, and pearls. Target icons appear next to key categories for each drug so that the prescriber can go easily and instantly to the information needed. There are several indices, one consisting of a comprehensive list of both generic and proprietary names for all the drugs featured, one categorizing the generic drugs by use, and one listing the drugs by class.
Read more- Covers over 100 psychotropic drugs
- Easy-to-use format with color icons marking key elements for easy location
- Latest addition to the highly successful family of Essential Psychopharmacology books from Stephen Stahl
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'I think that this manual has all the characteristics of a true bestseller. The format is very attractive, the information is complete, the consultation is easy. In no other recent text will a clinician find so much information in such a concise and user-friendly format.' Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
See more reviews'those who are conversant with the other textbooks on Essential Psychopharmacology written by the author will find the present textbook particularly useful as a practical application of the principles presented in those texts. However, this Guide will also be of assistance to any prescribing physician who wishes to obtain a short, clearly presented account of the drugs used in psychiatric practice.' Human Psychopharmacology
'The book's major strength is its readability and user friendliness … This guidebook is an excellent source of information for the art of prescribing psychotropic medications and belongs in every clinician's library.' The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
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- Date Published: November 2006
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9780511227400
- contains: 4 colour illus.
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
Introduction
List of icons
1. Alprazolam
2. Amisulpride
3. Amitriptyline
4. Amoxapine
5. Aripiprazole
6. Atomoxetine
7. Bupropion
8. Buspirone
9. Carbamazepine
10. Chlordiazepoxide
11. Chlorpromazine
12. Citalopram
13. Clomipramine
14. Clonazepam
15. Clonidine
16. Clorazepate
17. Clozapine
18. D-amphetamine
19. Desipramine
20. D-methylphenidate
21. Diazepam
22. D,l-amphetamine
23. Donepezil
24. Dothiepin
25. Doxepin
26. Duloxetine
27. Escitalopram
28. Estazolam
29. Flumazenil
30. Flunitrazepam
31. Fluoxetine
32. Flupenthixol
33. Fluphenazine
34. Flurazepam
35. Fluvoxamine
36. Gabapentin
37. Galantamine
38. Haloperidol
39. Hydroxyzine
40. Imipramine
41. Isocarboxazid
42. Lamotrigine
43. Levetiracetam
44. Lthium
45. Lofepramin
46. Loflazepate
47. Lorazepam
48. Loxapine
49. Maprotiline
50. Memantine
51. Mesoridazine
52. d,l-methylphenidate
53. midazolam
54. Milnacipran
55. Mirtazapine
56. Moclobemide
57. Modafinil
58. Molindone
59. Nefazodone
60. Nortriptyline
61. Olanzapine
62. Oxazepam
63. Oxcarbazepine
64. Paroxetine
65. Pemoline
66. Perospirone
67. Perphenazine
68. Phenelzine
69. Pimozide
70. Pipothiazine
71. Pregabalin
72. Protriptyline
73. Quazepam
74. Quetiapine
75. Reboxetine
76. Risperidone
77. Rivastigmine
78. Selegiline
79. Sertraline
80. Sulpiride
81. Tacrine
82. Temazepam
83. thioridazine
84. Thiothixene
85. Tiagabine
86. Tianeptine
87. Topiramate
88. tranylcypromine
89. Trazodone
90. Triazolam
91. Trifluoperazine
92. Trimipramine
93. Valproate
94. Venlafaxine
95. Zaleplon
96. Zprasidone
97. Zolpidem
98. Zonisamide
99. Zopiclone
100. Zotepine
101. Zuclopenthixol
Index by drug name (generic and international trade names)
Index by use
Index by class
Abbreviations
(FDA) Use-in-pregnancy ratings.
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