Drug Treatment and Psychiatry

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Drug Treatment and Psychiatry The use of drugs in psychiatry Many of the original 20th-century drug treatments for psychiatric disorders, including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), schizophrenia, depression, and bipolar mood…

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Part 2 Drugs

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Part 2 Drugs SAFETY ALERT! acamprosate calcium a-kam-PRO-sate Campral Pharmacologic class: synthetic amino acid neurotransmitter analogue Pregnancy risk category C AVAILABLE FORMS Tablets (delayed-release): 333 mg INDICATIONS & DOSAGES Adjunct…

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S-Z

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S-Z Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is characterized by disturbances (for at least 6 months) in thought content and form, perception, affect, sense of self, volition, interpersonal relationships, and psychomotor behavior. (See Phases…

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P

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P Pain disorder The striking feature of pain disorder is a persistent complaint of pain in the absence of appropriate physical findings. The symptoms are either inconsistent with the normal…

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O

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O Obsessive-compulsive disorder Obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors represent recurring efforts to control overwhelming anxiety, guilt, or unacceptable impulses that persistently enter the consciousness. The word obsession refers to a…

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M-N

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M-N Major depressive disorder Also known as unipolar disorder, major depressive disorder is characterized by persistently sad, dysphoric mood, accompanied by disturbances in sleep and appetite, lethargy, and an inability…

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K-L

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K-L Kleptomania Kleptomania was first described in 1838 and is classified as one of the impulse control disorders. The patient with kleptomania has an irresistible urge to steal objects, but…

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H-J

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H-J Hypochondriasis The dominant feature of hypochondriasis is an unrealistic misinterpretation of the severity and significance of physical signs or sensations as abnormal. This leads to preoccupation with fear of…

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G

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G Gender identity disorder Gender identity is defined as the psychological state reflecting a sense of being male or female. It’s culturally based on determined sets of attitude and behavioral…

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F

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F Female arousal and orgasmic disorders Female arousal and orgasmic disorders are characterized by an inability or persistent delay to achieve orgasm following a phase of normal sexual excitement. They…

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