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  • Prescriber's Guide: Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology

    Prescriber's Guide by Stahl, Stephen M.;

    Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 8
    • Publisher Cambridge University Press
    • Date of Publication 18 April 2024

    • ISBN 9781009464758
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages980 pages
    • Size 228x137x42 mm
    • Weight 1420 g
    • Language English
    • 546

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    Short description:

    The updated Eighth Edition includes seven new drugs, several additional approved formulations of existing medications, and updated warnings and indications.

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    Long description:

    With the range of psychotropic drugs expanding and the usages of existing medications diversifying, we are pleased to present the Eighth Edition of the world's best-selling formulary in psychopharmacology. The new edition features seven brand new compounds as well as information about several newly approved formulations of existing drugs. Many important new indications are covered for existing drugs, as are updates to the profiles of the entire content and collection, including new injectable and transdermal formulations, as well as updated warnings and indications. The icons and Pearls have been refreshed throughout, and with the book's its easy-to-use, full-colour template-driven navigation system, Prescriber's Guide combines evidence-based data with clinically informed advice to support everyone who is prescribing in the field of mental health.

    'This guide is a helpful, efficient resource for both learning about newer medications and reminding practitioners about established ones.' Aaron John Plattner, Doody's Reviews

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction; List of icons; 1. Acamprosate; 2. Agomelatine; 3. Alprazolam; 4. Amisulpride; 5. Amitriptyline; 6. Amoxapine; 7. Amphetamine (d); 8. Amphetamine (d,l); 9. Aripiprazole; 10. Armodafinil; 11. Asenapine; 12. Atomoxetine; 13. Benztropine; 14. Blonanserin; 15. Bremelanotide; 16. Brexanolone; 17. Brexpiprazole; 18. Buprenorphine; 19. Bupropion; 20. Buspirone; 21. Caprylidene; 22. Carbamazepine; 23. Cariprazine; 24. Chlordiazepoxide; 25. Chlorpromazine; 26. Citalopram; 27. Clomipramine; 28. Clonazepam; 29. Clonidine; 30. Clorazepate; 31. Clozapine; 32. Cyamemazine; 33. Daridorexant; 34. Desipramine; 35. Desvenlafaxine; 36. Deutetrabenazine; 37. Dexmedetomidine; 38. Dextromethorphan-bupropion; 39. Dextromethorphan-quinidine; 40. Diazepam; 41. Diphenhydramine; 42. Disulfiram; 43. Donepezil; 44. Dothiepin; 45. Doxepin; 46. Duloxetine; 47. Escitalopram; 48. Esketamine; 49. Estazolam; 50. Eszopiclone; 51. Flibanserin; 52. Flumazenil; 53. Flunitrazepam; 54. Fluoxetine; 55. Flupenthixol; 56. Fluphenazine; 57. Flurazepam; 58. Fluvoxamine; 59. Gabapentin; 60. Galantamine; 61. Guanfacine; 62. Haloperidol; 63. Hydroxyzine; 64. Iloperidone; 65. Imipramine; 66. Isocarboxazid; 67. Ketamine; 68. Lamotrigine; 69. Lemborexant; 70. Levetiracetam; 71. Levomilnacipran; 72. Lisdexamfetamine; 73. Lithium; 74. Lofepramine; 75. Lofexidine; 76. Loflazepate; 77. Lorazepam; 78. Loxapine; 79. Lumateperone; 80. Lurasidone; 81. Maprotiline; 82. Memantine; 83. Methylfolate (l); 84. Methylphenidate (d); 85. Methylphenidate (d,l); 86. Mianserin; 87. Midazolam; 88. Milnacipran; 89. Mirtazapine; 90. Moclobemide; 91. Modafinil; 92. Molindone; 93. Nalmefene; 94. Naltrexone; 95. Naltrexone/bupropion; 96. Nefazodone; 97. Nortriptyline; 98. Olanzapine; 99. Olanzapine-samidorphan; 100. Oxazepam; 101. Oxcarbazepine; 102. Paliperidone; 103. Paroxetine; 104. Perospirone; 105. Perphenazine; 106. Phenelzine; 107. Phentermine/topiramate; 108. Pimavanserin; 109. Pimozide; 110. Pipothiazine; 111. Pitolisant; 112. Prazosin; 113. Pregabalin; 114. Propranolol; 115. Protriptyline; 116. Quazepam; 117. Quetiapine; 118. Ramelteon; 119. Reboxetine; 120. Risperidone; 121. Rivastigmine; 122. Selegiline; 123. Serdexmethylphenidate; 124. Sertindole; 125. Sertraline; 126. Sildenafil; 127. Sodium oxybate; 128. Solriamfetol; 129. Sulpiride; 130. Suvorexant; 131. Tasimelteon; 132. Temazepam; 133. Thioridazine; 134. Thiothixene; 135. Tiagabine; 136. Tianeptine; 137. Topiramate; 138. Tranylcypromine; 139. Trazodone; 140. Triazolam; 141. Trifluoperazine; 142. Trihexyphenidyl; 143. Triiodothyronine; 144. Trimipramine; 145. Valbenazine; 146. Valproate; 147. Varenicline; 148. Venlafaxine; 149. Vilazodone; 150. Viloxazine; 151. Vortioxetine; 152. Zaleplon; 153. Ziprasidone; 154. Zolpidem; 155. Zonisamide; 156. Zopiclone; 157. Zotepine; 158. Zuclopenthixol; Index by drug name; Index by use; Index by use; Abbreviations.

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