OBJECTIVE: Research has implicated glutamatergic projections between the various frontal subregions in the pathogenesis of compulsivity and impulsivity. Reducing striatal glutamate release, or antagonising the action of glutamate at its receptors, may therefore represent viable treatment strategies. Several glutamatergic agents with regulatory approval for other indications are available and may be of potential benefit in the treatment of compulsivity/impulsivity in psychiatric disorders in paediatric patients. METHOD: This review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines and evaluates available scientific literature concerning the use of glutamatergic agents in these patients, in order to determine their reported effectiveness/efficacy ...
4noBACKGROUND: In the last decades the pharmacological treatment of obsessivecompulsive disorder (O...
Objective: To study the effects of a new group of psychotropic medications, the selective serotonin ...
Background: Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively common and disabling condition. Obje...
OBJECTIVE: Research has implicated glutamatergic projections between the various frontal subregions ...
BACKGROUND: Compulsivity is a cross-disorder trait underlying phenotypically distinct psychiatric di...
Background: Compulsivity is a cross-disorder trait underlying phenotypically distinct psychiatric di...
Contains fulltext : 155317.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Compulsivity ...
Purpose of review: Evidence-based pharmacological interventions for obsessive compulsive disorder (O...
The prominence of psychopharmacology and its evidence in treating severe psychiatric disorders suppo...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) occurs in about 1-3% of the pediatric population, but many do no...
Obsessive - compulsive disorder is a common and chronic illness that decreases quality of life and l...
Objective: Obsessive compulsive and related disorders are a collection of debilitating psychiatric d...
There is a pressing need for better pharmacological treatment strategies for psychiatric disorders a...
There is a pressing need for better pharmacological treatment strategies for psychiatric disorders a...
Objective: To provide a review of published literature regarding the pharmacology of memantine and p...
4noBACKGROUND: In the last decades the pharmacological treatment of obsessivecompulsive disorder (O...
Objective: To study the effects of a new group of psychotropic medications, the selective serotonin ...
Background: Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively common and disabling condition. Obje...
OBJECTIVE: Research has implicated glutamatergic projections between the various frontal subregions ...
BACKGROUND: Compulsivity is a cross-disorder trait underlying phenotypically distinct psychiatric di...
Background: Compulsivity is a cross-disorder trait underlying phenotypically distinct psychiatric di...
Contains fulltext : 155317.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Compulsivity ...
Purpose of review: Evidence-based pharmacological interventions for obsessive compulsive disorder (O...
The prominence of psychopharmacology and its evidence in treating severe psychiatric disorders suppo...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) occurs in about 1-3% of the pediatric population, but many do no...
Obsessive - compulsive disorder is a common and chronic illness that decreases quality of life and l...
Objective: Obsessive compulsive and related disorders are a collection of debilitating psychiatric d...
There is a pressing need for better pharmacological treatment strategies for psychiatric disorders a...
There is a pressing need for better pharmacological treatment strategies for psychiatric disorders a...
Objective: To provide a review of published literature regarding the pharmacology of memantine and p...
4noBACKGROUND: In the last decades the pharmacological treatment of obsessivecompulsive disorder (O...
Objective: To study the effects of a new group of psychotropic medications, the selective serotonin ...
Background: Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a relatively common and disabling condition. Obje...