Handbook of psychiatric drug therapy ebook


















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Author : Benjamin J. Sadock,Virginia A. In the front are tables listing the chapters where each drug is discussed and the common disorders for which each is used. Color drug plates in the front help with rapid recognition of all major drugs. Sadock,Harold I. Thoroughly updated for its Third Edition, this popular quick-reference handbook remains a staple for medical students on psychiatric rotations as well as psychiatric residents and practitioners.

In an easy-to-scan outline format, the book presents the etiology, epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and treatment of all psychiatric disorders. Additional chapters cover the psychiatric examination, special populations, psychotherapy, biological therapies, medication-induced movement disorders, legal issues, and laboratory tests.

The book is replete with tables and includes color photographs of psychiatric drugs. Each chapter ends with suggestions for further reading, which include cross-references to specific page numbers in Kaplan and Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Seventh Edition. The thoroughly updated Fourth Edition of this popular handbook includes all the newest drugs used to treat psychiatric disorders.

Each chapter provides complete information on preparation and dosages; indications; use in children, elderly persons, and pregnant and nursing women;adverse reactions; and drug-drug interactions. To help physicians recognize and prescribe medications, the book presents color plates of all major drugs and indicates the forms and dosages in which they are available.

Front-of-book tables identify chapters where each drug is discussed, and drugs used for each disorder. Nurses' Month Sale. All Nursing Issue Special Offer for All Nursing Geron Halloween Sale. Anatomical Chart Anatomical Models. Anatomical Charts. All Community Hea All Nursing Drug Stedman's - The B All Nursing Diagn All Emergency Nur All Critical Care Test - Inventory. All Books.

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