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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology. Prescriber's Guide (Softcover)
Stahl, S.
6ª Edition May 2017
English
ISBN 9781108229678
Publisher CAMBRIDGE
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Description
With the range of psychotropic drugs expanding and the usages of existing medications diversifying, we are pleased to present this very latest edition of what has become the indispensable formulary in psychopharmacology. This new edition features seven new compounds as well as information about several new formulations of existing drugs. In addition, many important new indications are covered for existing drugs, as are updates to the profiles of the entire content and collection, including an expansion of the sections on long-acting injectable formulations of antipsychotics. With its easy-to-use, template-driven navigation system, The Prescriber's Guide combines evidence-based data with clinically informed advice to support everyone who is prescribing in the field of mental health.
- Provides the most complete and up-to-date summary of the practical use of psychotropic drugs, including seven new drugs in this edition
- Presented in a templated format, fully indexed and cross-referenced for ease of navigation
- Written with the authority of evidence and the guidance of clinical wisdom
Contents
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. Brexpiprazole
16. Buprenorphine
17. Bupropion
18. Buspirone
19. Caprylidene
20. Carbamazepine
21. Cariprazine
22. Chlordiazepoxide
23. Chlorpromazine
24. Citalopram
25. Clomipramine
26. Clonazepam
27. Clonidine
28. Clorazepate
29. Clozapine
30. Cyamemazine
31. Desipramine
32. Desvenlafaxine
33. Dextromethorphan
34. Diazepam
35. Diphenhydramine
36. Disulfiram
37. Donepezil
38. Dothiepin
39. Doxepin
40. Duloxetine
41. Escitalopram
42. Estazolam
43. Eszopiclone
44. Flibanserin
45. Flumazenil
46. Flunitrazepam
47. Fluoxetine
48. Flupenthixol
49. Fluphenazine
50. Flurazepam
51. Fluvoxamine
52. Gabapentin
53. Galantamine
54. Guanfacine
55. Haloperidol
56. Hydroxyzine
57. Iloperidone
58. Imipramine
59. Isocarboxazid
60. Ketamine
61. Lamotrigine
62. Levetiracetam
63. Levomilnacipran
64. Lisdexamfetamine
65. Lithium
66. Lofepramine
67. Loflazeptate
68. Lorazepam
69. Lorcaserin
70. Loxapine
71. Lurasidone
72. Maprotiline
73. Memantine
74. Mesoridazine
75. Methylfolate (L)
76. Methylphenidate (D)
77. Methylphenidate (D,L)
78. Mianserin
79. Midazolam
80. Milnacipran
81. Mirtazapine
82. Moclobemide
83. Modafinil
84. Molindone
85. Nalmefene
86. Naltrexone
87. Naltrexone-Bupropion
88. Nefazodone
89. Nortriptyline
90. Olanzapine
91. Oxazepam
92. Oxcarbazepine
93. Paliperidone
94. Paroxetine
95. Perospirone
96. Perphenazine
97. Phenelzine
98. Phentermine-Topiramate
99. Pimozide
100. Pipothiazine
101. Prazosin
102. Pregabalin
103. Pimavanserin
104. Propranolol
105. Protriptyline
106. Quazepam
107. Quetiapine
108. Ramelteon
109. Reboxetine
110. Risperidone
111. Rivastigmine
112. Selegiline
113. Sertindole
114. Sertraline
115. Sodium Oxybate
116. Sulpiride
117. Suvorexant
118. Tasimelteon
119. Temazepam
120. Thioridazine
121. Thiothixene
122. Tiagabine
123. Tianeptine
124. Topiramate
125. Tranylcypromide
126. Trazodone
127. Triazolam
128. Trifluoperazine
129. Trihexyphenidyl
130. Triiodothyronine
131. Trimipramine
132. Valproate
133. Varenicline
134. Venlafaxine
135. Vilazodone
136. Vortioxetine
137. Zaleplon
138. Ziprasidone
139. Zolpidem
140. Zonisamide
141. Zopiclone
142. Zotepine
143. Zuclopenthixol.
Author
Stephen M. Stahl, University of California, San Diego
Stephen M. Stahl is Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego and Honorary Visiting Senior Fellow in Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, UK. He has conducted various research projects awarded by the National Institute of Mental Health, Veterans Affairs, and the pharmaceutical industry. Author of more than 500 articles and chapters, Dr Stahl is also the author of the bestseller Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology.
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