ABSTRACT

This is an updated guide to the range of drugs commonly unused in the treatment of psychiatric disorders. There have been many significant changes in drug treatment over the last few years, and "Basic Notes in Psychopharmacology" provides an overview of both new and old drugs, their mode of action, indications and adverse effects. The four sections of the book deal with hypnotic and anxiolytic drugs, antipsychotic drugs, antidepressant drugs and mood stabilizers. The book should be a useful guide for all those involved in the use of drugs in psychiatry. In particular, junior doctors, general practitioners and medical students should find it valuable as an introduction to this complex and rapidly changing area as well as a useful revision aid for examinations. However, psychiatric nurses, psychiatric social workers and psychiatric occupational therapists and clinical psychologists should also find the book an asset.

part |10 pages

Introduction

part |26 pages

Getting started

part |24 pages

Managing pain

chapter |6 pages

Diagnosing and treating pain

chapter |4 pages

Choosing an analgesic

chapter |4 pages

Using opioids

part |98 pages

Other physical symptoms

chapter |4 pages

Ascites

chapter |4 pages

Bleeding

chapter |4 pages

Bowel obstruction

chapter |6 pages

Constipation

chapter |4 pages

Diarrhea

chapter |6 pages

Dyspepsia

chapter |6 pages

Dysphagia

chapter |4 pages

Edema and lymphedema

chapter |4 pages

Malignant ulcers and fistulae

chapter |6 pages

Nausea and vomiting

chapter |6 pages

Nutrition and hydration problems

chapter |6 pages

Oral problems

chapter |8 pages

Respiratory problems

chapter |6 pages

Skin problems

chapter |8 pages

Urinary and sexual problems

part |24 pages

Psychological symptoms

chapter |4 pages

Anger

chapter |6 pages

Anxiety

chapter |6 pages

Withdrawal and depression

part |16 pages

Difficult decisions

chapter |4 pages

Making ethical choices

chapter |4 pages

Decisions around competency

chapter |6 pages

Issues around resuscitation

part |22 pages

Emergencies

part |56 pages

Drug information

chapter |30 pages

Drug interactions

chapter |1 pages

Using drugs off-label

chapter |9 pages

Alternative routes for drugs

chapter |3 pages

Problems with syringe pump infusions