Psychopharmacology

Psychopharmacology explores the use of medications to treat mental health disorders. From antidepressants to antipsychotics, understanding the mechanisms, efficacy, and side effects of these drugs is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers in-depth insights into psychopharmacological treatments, their applications, and the latest research. Our expert editors curate content that is evidence-based and clinically relevant, ensuring psychiatrists are well-informed about the latest developments in medication-based treatments.

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Recently published articles about Psychopharmacology

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Using Knowledge of Pharmacokinetics to Rapidly Stabilize Patients at Lower Doses
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Thyroid Hormone Use in Mood Disorders
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Psychotropic Drugs With Long Half-Lives: Implications for Drug Discontinuation, Dosing, and Pregnancy Planning
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The Practical Importance of Half-Life in Psychopharmacology
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Antidepressants–A Misnomer?
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