The Prescriber's Guide

The Prescriber's Guide

Author: Stephen M. Stahl

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-04-18

Total Pages: 729

ISBN-13: 1139832980

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Now established as the indispensable formulary in psychopharmacology, this latest edition of The Prescriber's Guide has been completely revised and updated to reflect the most current practice in the use of psychotropic drugs. Easy to navigate and easy to use, The Prescriber's Guide combines evidence-based information with clinically informed guidance to support clinicians in making the most effective prescribing decisions for the good of their patients. With coverage of twelve brand-new drugs – including antidepressants, antipsychotics, hypnotics, nonstimulants for ADHD and medical foods – and incorporating information on the newest indications, new formulations, new recommendations and new safety data, this edition continues to provide the essential practical support required by anyone prescribing in the field of mental health.


Thinking About Prescribing

Thinking About Prescribing

Author: Shashank V. Joshi, M.D., FAAP, DFAACAP

Publisher: American Psychiatric Pub

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1615373888

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Our remedies are only as good as the way in which we dispense them. That is the central premise of Thinking About Prescribing. In this new, thought-provoking volume, more than two dozen experts make the case for an ongoing alliance between pharmacotherapists, young patients, and their families. Chapters tackle issues ranging from the psychodynamics of medication use in youth with serious mental illness, adapting evidence-based motivation and therapy techniques to enhance adherence, cultivating the synergistic role of primary care providers and psychotherapists, engaging in psychoeducation with patients, to prescribing via telemedicine. Readers will pick up the foundational knowledge they need to develop a partnership with patients that is based on trust and candid communication--rather than on just the cold facts about psychotropic medications. Chapters feature key takeaways that distill the most salient points, helping readers to reference--and retain--the information easily.


Pocket Prescriber 2015

Pocket Prescriber 2015

Author: Donald RJ Singer

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-08-19

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1498747868

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Prescriber 2015 is a concise, up to date prescribing guide. It contains all the ‘must have’ information that junior doctors, nurse prescribers and medical students need at their fingertips. Key features: A–Z list of the 500 most commonly prescribed drugs with each entry containing the key prescribing information Focuses on safety issues, warnings, drug errors and adverse effects Practical guidance on drug selection, plus protocols and guidelines Advice and reference information for complicated prescriptions Concise management summaries for the common medical emergencies Includes the European Resuscitation Council algorithms Clinically useful reminders of basic pharmacology (e.g. receptor profiles)


Prescriber's Guide – Children and Adolescents

Prescriber's Guide – Children and Adolescents

Author: Stephen M. Stahl

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 1108446566

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Presents a user-friendly step-by-step manual on the psychotropic drugs prescribed for children and adolescents by clinicians and nurse practitioners.


Pocket Prescriber Psychiatry

Pocket Prescriber Psychiatry

Author: Jonathan Rogers

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-07-12

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1000084868

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Pocket Prescriber Psychiatry is a concise, up-to-date prescribing guide containing all the "must-have" information that psychiatrists and mental health professionals need to know. This book provides the key essential information for all mental health professionals prescribing drugs and is essential for psychiatrists, mental health nurses, primary care physicians, psychologists, psychotherapists, and counsellors and anyone caring for people with mental health issues.


Essential Neuropharmacology

Essential Neuropharmacology

Author: Stephen D. Silberstein

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 1316412253

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Essential Neuropharmacology: The Prescriber's Guide reviews the full range of medications used by neurologists in clinical practice. Expert knowledge is given about the best use of medications in patient care. Each drug listing contains the full range of indications, their advantages and disadvantages, and tips for dosing and avoiding adverse effects. Evidence is taken from recent clinical trials, which helps the reader relate the drug descriptions to everyday clinical practice. Where appropriate, off-label uses are also described. The detailed descriptions of each medication enable the user to make quick and informed decisions with the confidence they need to serve the clinical needs of their patients effectively. The new edition is fully updated throughout. Major new additions include neuro-oncology drugs, new multiple sclerosis agents, sleep medications and new formulations. This book is an essential, user-friendly reference suitable for neurologists at all stages of their careers.


The Prescriber

The Prescriber

Author: John Clarke

Publisher:

Published: 2013-08-29

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781492278764

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THIS work is designed primarily for the beginner in homceopathic practice, as a handy book of reference, to enable him to find speedily the most suitable remedy for a given case, with hints as to the best attenuation to employ, and how frequently to repeat.The second edition of THE PRESCRIBER, comprising double the number of copies issued in the first, has naturally taken a longer time to exhaust. This has afforded the author an opportunity of making many annotations in his interleaved copies; and the most important of these have been embodied in the present edition. Several entirely new headings have been added, and in deference to suggestions an attempt has been made to classify the large chapters, "Cough" and "Headache." The difficulty in satisfactorily classifying these, or any other disorders which ha,e many varieties, lies in the fact that the divisions are necessarily more or less artificial and partial. For instance, "spasmodic" may be taken to describe one kind of cough; ,"dry" may describe another class; "hacking" another, and so on; but many medicines will cause coughs having all these characteristics, and, consequently, it will be of little use to classify the same medicine under each of the heads, whilst it would be misleading to place it only under one. To meet this difficulty the leading features in the symptoms of the drugs mentioned in these two chapters have been italicized, so that they will more readily catch the eye; and under subsidiary headings peculiar conditions of the diseases have been added, with their corresponding drugs, so that they may be moreeasily found. In order to enable those who use the book to avoid the practice of alternating medicines, greater precision in differentiating their indications has been aimed at. Where formerly two remedies were advised to be given in alternation, the particular indications when to give the one and when the other are now supplied. The indications for the remedies generally will be found to be more symptomatic and less pathological than formerly. Medicines have no regard to the names of diseases, either pathological or nosological, but only to the symptoms of each individual patient. A reportorial work, whose basis of arrangement is clinical or nosological, has, in strict logic, no raison d'etre in Homeopathy; but practically it has a by no means unimportant place. Names of diseases correspond to well-defined groups of symptoms, which find analogous groups in the symptom-record of the various medicines. A clinical repertory like THE PRESCRIBER shows at a glance what these medicines are, and how they are to be distinguished from each other.If the most similar remedy is not found under any of the medicines named, recourse must be had to the Materia Medica itself and the Repertories of its Symptomatology. THE PRESCRIBER IS not intended to be a substitute for a knowledge of the Materia Medica, but only as a help to the successful use of it. For the benefit of non-professional readers who may :find the book of service when professional advice is not available, the Glossary compiled by the late Mr. HENRI HUSSON for the second edition has been retained.