Study hopes to inform the research agenda and help future research to focus on the questions that are most important to key stakeholders.
The global consumption of psychiatric medication is increasing by 4% annually, with the greatest increase observed in ...
Factors to consider include the benefits of nursing, the wishes of the parents, the risk of infant exposure to medication, the severity of maternal psychiatric symptoms (and thus, the desirablity ...
The past two decades have been a barren time for the discovery of novel drugs for psychiatric disorders, in particular those that could revolutionize disease treatment. In our first 'Viewpoint ...
Psychotropic drugs are usually prescribed by a psychiatrist, a psychiatric nurse practitioner (PMHNP), or a primary care physician; in some areas, clinical psychologists may have prescriptive ...
Watchdog says the recently updated “Declaration of Helsinki” Medical Research Code reinforces experiments on unconsenting ...
Do you need help getting the psychiatric medications that you need? Do you need support to adjust and fine-tune your medication for the best results? Has your therapist suggested that you consider ...
It’s the biggest open secret in neuroscience — psychiatric medications often don’t work. If drugs that alter chemical signaling in the brain are capable of silencing auditory hallucinations ...
CCHR says the VA and DoD waste billions of dollars on treatments that contribute to high suicide rates, sudden deaths and ...
The psychiatric team at CAPS provides medication evaluation and management of mental health concerns. It consists of board certified/board eligible psychiatrists, a psychiatric mental health clinical ...
Given the high risk of postpartum psychiatric problems ... but the data regarding the degree of drug passage to the infant and the subsequent effects of this exposure on infant growth and ...