Psychotropic medications administered on an as-needed basis, often designated as pro re nata (or PRN, hereafter as-needed), can alleviate acute symptoms and facilitate deprescribing, although as-needed use is associated with negative outcomes such as polypharmacy and drug interactions. The aim of this study was to examine the extent to which PRN psychotropic medications are prescribed and administered to assisted living (AL) residents, overall and in relation to resident- and community-level characteristics
[Extract] The use of PRN (pro re nata) or ‘as needed’ psychotropic medication is a frequent clinic...
[Extract] The use of PRN (pro re nata) or ‘as needed’ psychotropic medication is a frequent clinic...
Abstract Background Several guidelines recommend monotherapy in pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia an...
Objectives: Available evidence suggests that the use of 'as needed' (PRN; from the Latin pro re nata...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
Multidisciplinary consensus of best practice for pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medications within a...
Introduction: Administration of psychotropic pro re nata (PRN) medications is influenced by diverse ...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
In nursing homes (NHs), psychoactive medication use has received notable attention, but less is know...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
Administration of p.r.n. (pro re nata) medication is a typical practice in acute inpatient mental he...
There is widespread concern in Australia and internationally at the high prevalence of psychotropic ...
[Extract] The use of PRN (pro re nata) or ‘as needed’ psychotropic medication is a frequent clinic...
[Extract] The use of PRN (pro re nata) or ‘as needed’ psychotropic medication is a frequent clinic...
Abstract Background Several guidelines recommend monotherapy in pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia an...
Objectives: Available evidence suggests that the use of 'as needed' (PRN; from the Latin pro re nata...
Pro re nata (PRN; 'as needed') medication is an archetypal mainstay for managing acute psychiatric i...
Multidisciplinary consensus of best practice for pro re nata (PRN) psychotropic medications within a...
Introduction: Administration of psychotropic pro re nata (PRN) medications is influenced by diverse ...
Many medications are prescribed and administered PRN (pro re nata, as needed). However, there are fe...
In nursing homes (NHs), psychoactive medication use has received notable attention, but less is know...
Objective: To examine the use of pro re nata (PRN) (as needed) medication in hospitalized patients w...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
This paper highlights the inadequacy of existing research for the purposes of evidence-based PRN (La...
Administration of p.r.n. (pro re nata) medication is a typical practice in acute inpatient mental he...
There is widespread concern in Australia and internationally at the high prevalence of psychotropic ...
[Extract] The use of PRN (pro re nata) or ‘as needed’ psychotropic medication is a frequent clinic...
[Extract] The use of PRN (pro re nata) or ‘as needed’ psychotropic medication is a frequent clinic...
Abstract Background Several guidelines recommend monotherapy in pharmacotherapy for schizophrenia an...