none2siThe side effects and risks associated with the medical intervention are defined as iatrogenesis. Adverse drug reactions, malpractice, medical error, and negligence constitute common iatrogenic complications. Examples of important syndromes induced by medications are asthma caused by beta-adrenoceptor antagonists, pulmonary fibrosis associated with cytotoxic agents, gastric bleeding and complications with anti-inflammatory agents, torsade de pointes tachycardia with various drugs, abnormal glucose homeostasis with thiazide and corticosteroids, and osteonecrosis of the jaw with bisphosphonates. In psychiatry, iatrogenesis has traditionally been concerned with medical complications of psychotropic drug treatment, such as tardive dysk...
Background: Clinical pharmacopsychology is an area of clinical psychology that is concerned with the...
The psychoactive effects of psychiatric medications have been obscured by the presumption that these...
Psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality. Psychosis is a group o...
none4noIn 1968, DiMascio and Shader provided a conceptual framework for behavioral toxicity of psych...
none3noThe combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in the setting of anxiety disorders is o...
A specific treatment may cause or precipitate lasting adverse effects on the course of illness. Such...
Although the mental health professions are effective in ameliorating personal distress, treatment ca...
The term "iatrogenic comorbidity" refers to unfavorable modifications in the course of an illness, w...
The term "iatrogenic comorbidity" refers to unfavorable modifications in the course of an illness, w...
Despite the fact that today most of the patients with psychological disturbances assume some form of...
Diagnostic recognition and distinguishing of psychotropic side effects which are phenomenological Id...
Drugs may cause adverse effects even they are used correctly. Therefore, drugs need to be monitored ...
As psychologists we claim expertise only in matters of human behaviour and cognition. We are require...
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...
Background: Clinical pharmacopsychology is an area of clinical psychology that is concerned with the...
The psychoactive effects of psychiatric medications have been obscured by the presumption that these...
Psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality. Psychosis is a group o...
none4noIn 1968, DiMascio and Shader provided a conceptual framework for behavioral toxicity of psych...
none3noThe combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in the setting of anxiety disorders is o...
A specific treatment may cause or precipitate lasting adverse effects on the course of illness. Such...
Although the mental health professions are effective in ameliorating personal distress, treatment ca...
The term "iatrogenic comorbidity" refers to unfavorable modifications in the course of an illness, w...
The term "iatrogenic comorbidity" refers to unfavorable modifications in the course of an illness, w...
Despite the fact that today most of the patients with psychological disturbances assume some form of...
Diagnostic recognition and distinguishing of psychotropic side effects which are phenomenological Id...
Drugs may cause adverse effects even they are used correctly. Therefore, drugs need to be monitored ...
As psychologists we claim expertise only in matters of human behaviour and cognition. We are require...
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...
Background: Clinical pharmacopsychology is an area of clinical psychology that is concerned with the...
The psychoactive effects of psychiatric medications have been obscured by the presumption that these...
Psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by a disconnection from reality. Psychosis is a group o...