Schatzberg’s Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology – 10th Edition
Since its first release in 1986, Schatzberg’s Manual of Clinical Psychopharmacology has been a cornerstone resource for understanding psychopharmacology. This 10th edition continues that tradition, offering a clear, practical, and evidence-based approach to modern treatments and medications.
This edition covers:
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Detailed guidance on antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, stimulants, and other drug classes, including dosing, efficacy, and side effects.
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Updated information on newly FDA-approved medications, including treatments for tardive dyskinesia and agents in late-stage review.
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A dedicated chapter on pharmacogenomic testing and other tools that help clinicians personalize medication choices.
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Quick-reference tables summarizing key drug classes for fast, practical use in clinical settings.
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Recommended readings at the end of each chapter for deeper exploration.
Additional sections address treatment-resistant disorders, pharmacotherapy for substance use, and specialized care in emergency settings, pregnancy, pediatrics, and diverse populations.
Trusted by clinicians worldwide, this manual equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge to make informed decisions and confidently navigate the complexities of psychotropic medications.
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