The Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry, by David Taylor, Carol Paton, Shitij Kapur
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The fully updated 12th edition of an essential reference for anyone responsible for prescribing drugs for patients with mental health disorders.
- A well-respected and widely-used source of information on which drugs to prescribe, which side effects to look out for, how best to augment or switch drugs, and more
- Provides concise reviews of psychiatric disorders and relevant psychopharmacology, along with general guidance based on the data reviewed and current clinical practice
- Includes specific guidance for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and special populations such as children, the elderly and pregnant women
- Each section features a full reference list so the evidence base can be checked quickly and easily
- Amazon Sales Rank: #38864 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.50" h x 1.10" w x 6.60" l, .84 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 760 pages
From the Back Cover
The essential reference for anyone responsible for prescribing drugs for patients with mental health disorders.
Widely and regularly used, it is the place to check for all relevant information on which drugs to prescribe, which side effects to look out for and how best to augment or switch drugs, such as antipsychotics, antidepressants and anxiolytics.
This 12th Edition provides brief but detailed reviews of psychiatric disorders and relevant psychopharmacology, with general guidance based on the data reviewed and current clinical practice. Sections cover plasma monitoring, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, children and adolescents, substance abuse and special patient groups. Each section has a full reference list so that the evidence base can be checked quickly, if required. It also covers prescribing drugs outside their licensed indications and their interaction with substances such as alcohol, nicotine and caffeine.
Trainees will gain important information regarding the rational, safe and effective use of medications for patients with mental illness. Experienced clinicians will find excellent guidance regarding more complex issues that they may not encounter regularly.
Praise for previous editions:
‘An excellent book and a “must” for practising psychiatrists… not only will the rational prescribing of psychotropic drugs drastically improve, but, more importantly, the patient will certainly benefit.’Human Psychopharmacology
‘I would regard this book as mandatory for any pharmacist directly involved in the care of patients with a psychiatric diagnosis, be they primary or secondary care-based.’The Pharmaceutical Journal
‘This comprehensive guide… will help nurses to be confident, sensitive and informed when discussing medication with patients and relatives, exploring treatment options within their professional teams and liaising with allied health professionals.’Nursing Standard
About the Author
David Taylor is Chief Pharmacist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Professor of Psychopharmacology at King’s College London, and Pharmacy Lead for the UK Mental Health Research Network. The lead author of all editions of The Maudsley Prescribing Guidelines, Professor Taylor is the author of several other texts and editor of Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology.Carol Paton is Chief Pharmacist at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, London: she is also joint Head of the Prescribing Observatory for Mental Health and an Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College London.Shitij Kapur is Professor of Schizophrenia, Imaging and Therapeutics and the Dean and Head of School at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Benchmark book. Belongs with Stahl's prescriber guidelines. By Pen Name and That A Great book. Complements Stahl's Prescriber's Guide very well. Does have some odd moments, however.1. Says on page 16 that "clozapine and quetiapine are 'fully' atypical, seemingly having no propensity whatever for EPS." Tell that to all the people I have given akathisia to from quetiapine.2. Says on page 28 that 10 mg per day of olanzapine is an optimum dose. Not in my experience. But, of course, I am as susceptible to bias as anyone else. Says on page 52 that the effective dose range for olanzapine is 20 to 40 mg per day.3. Says on page 102 that the signs and symptoms of NMS are fever, diaphoresis, rigidity, confusion, fluctuating LOC, fluctuating blood pressure, tachycardia, elevated CK, leukocytosis, altered liver function tests. The clinical findings are the same as for SS, therefore. The NEJM published a review article about SS. (352:11, March 17, 2005). It said that SS caused mydriasis, increased bowel sounds, increased muscle tone, hyperreflexia and agitation. It said that NMS did not affect the pupils, caused decreased bowel sounds, lead pipe rigidity, decreased reflexes and stupor. I know it is not a book about clinical signs, but still.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. great resource By Audra M. Spencer 3+years experience bought this book as a refresher. it is great, very usable format and reasonable size for the amount of information.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful. An online version at no extra cost would have been a plus.. By Dr Julius Great book that all Psychiatry practitioners should get. I had the 11th Edition and just had to purchase this one because I am impressed by the knowledge base. The English, however, need to get with the modern programme. All other publishers allow buyers an online version of their books. Don't see why it couldn't have been done with this book. Come on people, we live in the "tablet" age. I don't want to always be lugging this heavy book around. And it should be easily accessible to persons in their offices who want to do a quick check. I strongly suggest an online version. If not later on for this edition, then for the next edition.
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