Psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality. Psychosis is a group of disorder characterized by thought disorder, abnormal behaviour, defective cognition, delusion and hallucination. Adverse drug reaction is defined as any undesired or unintended effects of drugs treatment. According to the World Health Organization (WHO)- “adverse drug reaction (ADRs) has been defined one which is noxious and unintended, and which occurs at doses normally used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy of disease, or modification of physiological function”. Adverse drug reactions are the most important causes of the mortality and morbidity. Antipsychotics are the most effective drugs which are used in the psychiatry in th...
Typical antipsychotics, also known as first-generation antipsychotics, constitute a widely used clas...
Introduction: Antipsychotic drugs are the main therapy for schizophrenia and have been widely used i...
Background: Mental disorders are now widely recognized as a major contributor to the global burden o...
Background: Medication-induced psychotic disorder (MIPD) is a diagnostic term for a syndrome with sy...
Background: Adverse drug reactions are important in psychiatry practice like any other branch of med...
Background: Monitoring adverse drug reactions (ADRs) helps in alerting physicians and developing str...
Background: To analyse adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in patients prescribed psychiatric med...
Background: Hospital data based monitoring of ADRs can shed light on their extensiveness and pattern...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are prevalent in patients taking psychotropic medications ...
Abstract Psychopharmacological drugs are used in the treatment of different types of psychotropic d...
Adverse drug reactions are usually dose dependent and can be influenced by patient’s characteristics...
Modern lifestyle and unfulfilled desires leads to very common diseases of today like anxiety, depres...
According to WHO, Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is defined as “any response to a drug which is noxious...
Objective: Antipsychotics have revolutionized psychiatry by allowing significant numbers of patients...
Background: Novel atypical antipsychotics are superior to conventional antipsychotics as they signif...
Typical antipsychotics, also known as first-generation antipsychotics, constitute a widely used clas...
Introduction: Antipsychotic drugs are the main therapy for schizophrenia and have been widely used i...
Background: Mental disorders are now widely recognized as a major contributor to the global burden o...
Background: Medication-induced psychotic disorder (MIPD) is a diagnostic term for a syndrome with sy...
Background: Adverse drug reactions are important in psychiatry practice like any other branch of med...
Background: Monitoring adverse drug reactions (ADRs) helps in alerting physicians and developing str...
Background: To analyse adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in patients prescribed psychiatric med...
Background: Hospital data based monitoring of ADRs can shed light on their extensiveness and pattern...
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are prevalent in patients taking psychotropic medications ...
Abstract Psychopharmacological drugs are used in the treatment of different types of psychotropic d...
Adverse drug reactions are usually dose dependent and can be influenced by patient’s characteristics...
Modern lifestyle and unfulfilled desires leads to very common diseases of today like anxiety, depres...
According to WHO, Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is defined as “any response to a drug which is noxious...
Objective: Antipsychotics have revolutionized psychiatry by allowing significant numbers of patients...
Background: Novel atypical antipsychotics are superior to conventional antipsychotics as they signif...
Typical antipsychotics, also known as first-generation antipsychotics, constitute a widely used clas...
Introduction: Antipsychotic drugs are the main therapy for schizophrenia and have been widely used i...
Background: Mental disorders are now widely recognized as a major contributor to the global burden o...