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Use and Misuse of Psychiatric Drugs : An Evidence-Based Critique
Paris, Joel MD
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Edition:
1st
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
ISBN:
0-470-74571-1 (0470745711)
ISBN-13:
978-0-470-74571-7 (9780470745717)
Binding:
Softcover
Copyright:
2010
Publish Date:
09/10
Weight:
0.52 Lbs.
Pages:
224
Carton Quantity:
99
Subject Class:
PRM (Pharmacology)
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Returns accepted up to 12 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline:
Pharmacology
Subject Definition:
Psychotropic Drugs; Evidence-Based Practice
NLM Class:
QV 77.2
LC Class:
RM315
Abstract:
The message of this book is that psychiatrists have some very good drugs, but can expect bad results when they are over-used, prescribed outside of evidence-based indications, or given to the wrong patients. While acknowledging that many current agents are highly effective and have revolutionized the treatment of certain disorders, Joel Paris criticizes their use outside of an evidence base. Too many patients are either over-medicated or are misdiagnosed to justify aggressive treatment. Dr. Paris calls for more government funding of clinical trials to establish, without bias, the effectiveness of these agents. He has written this book for practitioners and trainees to show that scientific evidence supports a more cautious and conservative approach to drug therapy. After describing the history of psychopharmacology, including its early successes, Dr. Paris reviews the relationship between psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry. This problem has received considerable popular attention in recent years and Dr. Paris documents initiatives to increase transparency and decrease the influence of pharmaceutical marketing on diagnosis and prescribing habits.
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