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Prescriber's Guide. STAHL's Essential Psychopharmacology
Stahl, S.
8ª Edition May 2024
English
ISBN 9781009464741
Publisher CAMBRIDGE
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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.
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.
- 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 template format, fully indexed, and cross-referenced for ease of navigation
- Written with the authority of evidence and the guidance of clinical wisdom
Stephen M. Stahl, University of California, San Diego and Riverside
Stephen M. Stahl is Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the University of California, Riverside, and Honorary Visiting Senior Fellow in Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge.
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