Antidepressants

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Antidepressants

Stephen M. Stahl ; editorial assistant, Meghan M. Grady ; with illustrations by Nancy Muntner

(Stahl's essential psychopharmacology, . The prescriber's guide)

Cambridge University Press, 2009

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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"First published 2006" -- T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In response to rapid developments in psychopharmacology, this is a spin-off from Stephen M. Stahl's new, completely revised and updated version of his much-acclaimed Prescriber's Guide. It covers the most important drugs in use today for treating depression. In full color throughout, and with four or more pages for each antidepressant, Stephen M. Stahl distills his great expertise into a pragmatic formulary that gives all the information a prescriber needs to treat patients effectively. Each drug is covered in five categories: general therapeutics, dosing and use, side effects, special populations, and pearls. Target icons appear next to key categories for each drug so that the prescriber can go easily and instantly to the information needed. Several indices are included, listing drugs by name (generic and international) and use. In addition, Dr Stahl indicates which drugs have FDA approval and also gives the FDA Use-in-Pregnancy ratings.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Amitriptyline
  • 2. Amoxapine
  • 3. Aripiprazole
  • 4. Atomoxetine
  • 5. Bupropion
  • 6. Citalopram
  • 7. Clomipramine
  • 8. Desipramine
  • 9. Desvenlafaxine
  • 10. Dothiepin
  • 11. Doxepin
  • 12. Duloxetine
  • 13. Escitalopram
  • 14. Fluoxetine
  • 15. Fluvoxamine
  • 16. Imipramine
  • 17. Isocarboxazid
  • 18. Lofepramine
  • 19. Maprotiline
  • 20. Milnacipran
  • 21. Mirtazapine
  • 22. Moclobemide
  • 23. Nefazodone
  • 24. Notriptyline
  • 25. Paroxetine
  • 26. Phenelzine
  • 27. Protriptyline
  • 28. Quetiapine
  • 29. Reboxetine
  • 30. Selegiline
  • 31. Sertraline
  • 32. Tianeptine
  • 33. Tranylcypromide
  • 34. Trazodone
  • 35. Trimipramine
  • 36. Venlafaxine.

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