Objective: The rate of polypharmacy is increasing in patients with psychotic disorders. Polypharmacy is defined as the concomitant use of two or more drugs at a time. As most psychotropic medications are metabolized via the cytochrome enzyme system, it is easy to predict that polypharmacy will increase the risk of drug-drug interactions. This study was planned to evaluate the interaction risks of medications used by patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.Method: This study enrolled inpatients and outpatients of 18-65 years of age, diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder according to the DSM-IV classification, who had been receiving antipsychotics for at least 12 weeks. Co-administration of a...
bipolar disorder often receive multiple medications as part of their treatment regimens. Since many ...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: The rate of polypharmacy is increasing in patients with psychotic disorders. Polypharmacy...
Background and Objectives: Patients with schizophrenia are often exposed to polypharmacotherapy, whi...
Background and Objectives: Patients with schizophrenia are often exposed to polypharmacotherapy, whi...
Polypharmacy implies a high potential for drug-drug interactions. The capacity of the cytochrome P45...
Introduction: Drug-drug interactions are an important clinical problem in pharmacotherapy. This stud...
Background: In psychiatry, polypharmacy is more the rule than the exception. The present study inves...
Abstract Background Polypharmacy increases the risk of pharmacological interactions, prevalence of s...
Polypharmacy is broadly defined as the administration of more than one medication in a single patien...
BackgroundPharmacotherapy is necessary for many people with psychiatric disorders and polypharmacy i...
Psychiatric polypharmacy refers to the prescription of two or more psychiatric medications concurren...
Introduction: Concomitant use of multiple drugs is often indicated to manage comorbid conditions and...
Drug-drug interactions are an important clinical problem in pharmacotherapy. This study is focused o...
bipolar disorder often receive multiple medications as part of their treatment regimens. Since many ...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: The rate of polypharmacy is increasing in patients with psychotic disorders. Polypharmacy...
Background and Objectives: Patients with schizophrenia are often exposed to polypharmacotherapy, whi...
Background and Objectives: Patients with schizophrenia are often exposed to polypharmacotherapy, whi...
Polypharmacy implies a high potential for drug-drug interactions. The capacity of the cytochrome P45...
Introduction: Drug-drug interactions are an important clinical problem in pharmacotherapy. This stud...
Background: In psychiatry, polypharmacy is more the rule than the exception. The present study inves...
Abstract Background Polypharmacy increases the risk of pharmacological interactions, prevalence of s...
Polypharmacy is broadly defined as the administration of more than one medication in a single patien...
BackgroundPharmacotherapy is necessary for many people with psychiatric disorders and polypharmacy i...
Psychiatric polypharmacy refers to the prescription of two or more psychiatric medications concurren...
Introduction: Concomitant use of multiple drugs is often indicated to manage comorbid conditions and...
Drug-drug interactions are an important clinical problem in pharmacotherapy. This study is focused o...
bipolar disorder often receive multiple medications as part of their treatment regimens. Since many ...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...
Objective: To analyze prescribing patterns of chronic psychiatric patients living in sheltered housi...