
Prescriber's Guide
Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology
Stephen M. Stahl(Author)
Cambridge University Press
6th Edition
Published on 25. May 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
890 pages
978-1-316-61813-4 (ISBN)
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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, 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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Edition
6th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 35 mm
Weight
1300 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-316-61813-4 (9781316618134)
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Person
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.
Content
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.