Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs
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Quick and comprehensive information on psychotropic drugs for adults. – Accurate and up-to-date – Comparison charts help decision-making – Icons and full color – Available in print and online – Downloadable patient info sheets
The Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs has become a standard reference and working tool for psychiatrists, psychologists,physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other mental health professionals. • Independent, unbiased, up-to-date • Packed with unique, easy-to-read comparison charts and tables (dosages, side effects, pharmacokinetics, interactions…) for a quick overview of treatment options • Succinct, bulleted information on all classes of medication: on- and off-label indications, side effects, interactions, pharmacodynamics, precautions in the young, the elderly, and pregnancy, nursing implications, and much more – all you need to know for each class of drug • Potential interactions and side effects summarized in comparison charts • With instantly recognizable icons and in full color throughout, allowing you to find at a glance all the information you seek • Clearly written patient information sheets available for download as printable PDF files
This book is a must for everyone who needs an up-to-date, easy-to-use, comprehensive summary of all the most relevant information about psychotropic drugs.
New in this edition: • Antidepressants chapter includes a new section on the NMDA receptor antagonist/CYP2D6 inhibitor combination product (dextromethorphan/bupropion; Auvelity extended-release tablets) • Antipsychotics updates include revised Clozapine monitoring tables which now also contain monitoring requirements for patients with or without non-benign ethnic neutropenia • Mood Stabilisers sections on Lithium and Anticonvulsants extensively revised • Dementia chapter includes a new section on Lecanemab (Leqembi), a fast-track FDA approved treatment for Alzheimer’s disease • Treatment of Substance Use Disorders includes revisions to Buprenorphine dosing section to include a rapid micro-induction method (Bernese method) that allows treatment to start without waiting for patient to be in withdrawal • Unapproved treatments of Psychiatric Disorders, Natural Health Products, and Pharmacogenetic chapters all substantially revised • New formulations and trade names include: Invega Hafyera (paliperidone long-acting 6-monthly IM injection), Subutex (buprenorphine sublingual tablets), Quviviq (daridorexant tablets)
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