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Meyler's Side Effects of Psychiatric Drugs
1st Edition - October 10, 2008
Author: Jeffrey K. Aronson
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780444532664
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eBook ISBN:9780080932873
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Elsevier now offers a series of derivative works based on the acclaimed Meylers Side Effect of Drugs, 15th Edition. These individual volumes are grouped by specialty to benefi…Read more
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Elsevier now offers a series of derivative works based on the acclaimed Meylers Side Effect of Drugs, 15th Edition. These individual volumes are grouped by specialty to benefit the practicing physician or health care clinician. The unwarranted effects of medications used in psychiatry can adversely affect a treatment plan. This book is critical in helping psychiatrists and mental health professionals assess the adverse effects of drugs such as antidepressants, mood stabilizers, hypnosedatives, and antipsychotic drugs.The material is drawn from the 15th edition of the internationally renowned encyclopedia, Meyler’s Side Effects of Drugs, and the latest volumes in the companion series, Side Effects of Drugs Annuals. Drug names have usually been designated by their recommended or proposed International Non-proprietary Names (rINN or pINN); when those are not available, clinical names have been used. In some cases, brand names have been used.This volume is critical for any health professional involved in the administration of psychiatric mediations.
Most complete cross referencing of drug-drug interactions available
Extensive references to primary and secondary literature
Also includes information on adverse effects in pregnancy
The book is divided into six sections:
Antidepressants – A general introduction to their adverse effects, followed by monographs on individual drugs and groups of drugs (including lithium)
Neuroleptic drugs – A general introduction to their adverse effects, followed by monographs on individual drugs
Hypnosedatives - A general introduction to their adverse effects, followed by monographs on individual drugs
Drugs of abuse
Drugs used to treat Alzheimer’s disease
Psychological and psychiatric adverse effects of non-psychoactive drugs
Psychiatrists, mental health professionals
PrefaceAntidepressantsTricyclic AntidepressantsSelective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors (SSRIS)Monoamine Oxidase InhibitorsOther AntidepressantsLithium Neuroleptic DrugsHypnosedativesBenzodiazepinesNon-benzodiazepine HypnosedativesDrugs of AbuseAmphetaminesCannabinoidsCocaineDexamfetamineDiamorphine (Heroin)DimethyltryptamineGammahydroxybutyrateKhatLysergideMescalineMetamfetamineMethadoneMethylenedioxymetamfetamine (MDMA, Ecstasy)Organic SolventsPhencyclidinePsilocybinDrugs Used in Alzheimer’s Disease 629Psychological and Psychiatric Adverse Effects of Non-psychoactive DrugsIndex of Drug Names
No. of pages: 512
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: October 10, 2008
Imprint: Elsevier Science
Hardback ISBN: 9780444532664
eBook ISBN: 9780080932873
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Jeffrey K. Aronson
Dr Jeffrey K. Aronson is a consultant clinical pharmacologist and physician in the Department of Primary Health Care in the University of Oxford and a consultant physician in the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust. He has been associated with the Meyler series since 1977 and has published many research papers on adverse drug reactions. He is President of the British Pharmacological Society and serves on many committees concerned with drug therapy, including the Technology Appraisal Committee of the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Joint Formulary Committees of the British National Formulary and the British National Formulary for Children.
Affiliations and expertise
consultant clinical pharmacologist and physician in the Department of Primary Health Care in the University of Oxford and a consultant physician in the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust