Prescriber's Guide
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Prescriber's Guide

Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology

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eBook - PDF

Prescriber's Guide

Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology

About this book

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, Prescriber's Guide combines evidence-based data with clinically informed advice to support everyone who is prescribing in the field of mental health.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright information
  5. Table of contents
  6. Introduction
  7. List of icons
  8. Acamprosate
  9. Agomelatine
  10. Alprazolam
  11. Amisulpride
  12. Amitriptyline
  13. Amoxapine
  14. Amphetamine (d)
  15. Amphetamine (d,l)
  16. Aripiprazole
  17. Armodafinil
  18. Asenapine
  19. Atomoxetine
  20. Benztropine
  21. Blonanserin
  22. Brexpiprazole
  23. Buprenorphine
  24. Bupropion
  25. Buspirone
  26. Caprylidene
  27. Carbamazepine
  28. Cariprazine
  29. Chlordiazepoxide
  30. Chlorpromazine
  31. Citalopram
  32. Clomipramine
  33. Clonazepam
  34. Clonidine
  35. Clorazepate
  36. Clozapine
  37. Cyamemazine
  38. Desipramine
  39. Desvenlafaxine
  40. Dextromethorphan
  41. Diazepam
  42. Diphenhydramine
  43. Disulfiram
  44. Donepezil
  45. Dothiepin
  46. Doxepin
  47. Duloxetine
  48. Escitalopram
  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. Levetiracetam
  70. Levomilnacipran
  71. Lisdexamfetamine
  72. Lithium
  73. Lofepramine
  74. Loflazeptate
  75. Lorazepam
  76. Lorcaserin
  77. Loxapine
  78. Lurasidone
  79. Maprotiline
  80. Memantine
  81. Mesoridazine
  82. Methylfolate (l)
  83. Methylphenidate (d)
  84. Methylphenidate (d,l)
  85. Mianserin
  86. Midazolam
  87. Milnacipran
  88. Mirtazapine
  89. Moclobemide
  90. Modafinil
  91. Molindone
  92. Nalmefene
  93. Naltrexone
  94. Naltrexone-bupropion
  95. Nefazodone
  96. Nortriptyline
  97. Olanzapine
  98. Oxazepam
  99. Oxcarbazepine
  100. Paliperidone
  101. Paroxetine
  102. Perospirone
  103. Perphenazine
  104. Phenelzine
  105. Phentermine-topiramate
  106. Pimavanserin
  107. Pimozide
  108. Pipothiazine
  109. Prazosin
  110. Pregabalin
  111. Propranolol
  112. Protriptyline
  113. Quazepam
  114. Quetiapine
  115. Ramelteon
  116. Reboxetine
  117. Risperidone
  118. Rivastigmine
  119. Selegiline
  120. Sertindole
  121. Sertraline
  122. Sodium oxybate
  123. Sulpiride
  124. Suvorexant
  125. Tasimelteon
  126. Temazepam
  127. Thioridazine
  128. Thiothixene
  129. Tiagabine
  130. Tianeptine
  131. Topiramate
  132. Tranylcypromide
  133. Trazodone
  134. Triazolam
  135. Trifluoperazine
  136. Trihexyphenidyl
  137. Triiodothyronine
  138. Trimipramine
  139. Valproate
  140. Varenicline
  141. Venlafaxine
  142. Vilazodone
  143. Vortioxetine
  144. Zaleplon
  145. Ziprasidone
  146. Zolpidem
  147. Zonisamide
  148. Zopiclone
  149. Zotepine
  150. Zuclopenthixol
  151. Index by drug name
  152. Index by use
  153. Index by class
  154. Abbreviations