20 04, 2018

A Case Of Hyper Sexuality Associated With Clozapine

By |2018-06-08T16:48:14-07:00April 20th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

By Sereen Rose Thomson, Navin Patil, Balaji Ommurugan, and Rajesh Krishna Bhandary Abstract Schizophrenia treatment needs to cover several psychological interventions and pharmacological treatment for stabilizing the disease course and decreasing relapses. Sexual side effects are a major hindrance to patients and lead to decreased adherence to therapy and reduced quality of life. Recently, [...]

20 04, 2018

Induction Of Psychosis By Cyclobenzaprine

By |2018-06-08T16:48:20-07:00April 20th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

By Johan Y. Cohen and Amélie Guilbault Abstract Due to the stringent regulatory environment for therapeutics, common side-effects of drugs in the general population are largely well-documented. This is however less the case with certain patient subgroups who may exhibit significant adverse responses to therapeutics that are otherwise well-tolerated. We [...]

20 04, 2018

Letter To The Editor: A Perspective On Adolescent Chronic Pain Dismissal

By |2018-06-08T16:48:25-07:00April 20th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments

By Jacquelin Peck, MD, and Omar Viswanath, MD ABSTRACT Optimal management of chronic pain is complex and often daunting. In the pediatric and adolescent population, care-givers face additional biases in the face of youth and perceived states of health, which compounds this challenge and frequently leads to dismissal or under-treatment of [...]

20 04, 2018

Physician Who Gave Asperger Syndrome Its Name is Tied to Nazi Killing of Children

By |2018-05-11T13:53:42-07:00April 20th, 2018|Featured, We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

A new study by the medical historian, Herwig Czech, has shed more light on the revelations that Hans Asperger, the Austrian pediatrician for whom a form of autism is named, had collaborated with the Nazis and actively assisted in the killing of disabled children, according to a report in The [...]

18 04, 2018

What’s in a Name? For Some Psychiatrists, a Lot

By |2018-04-19T09:16:18-07:00April 18th, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

The organization dedicated for decades to "Psychosomatic Medicine" will be rebranded as Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry. The name change, aimed in part at shedding the ambiguity around the word “psychosomatic” and better capturing the mission of consultation-liaison psychiatry, will be reflected across the group’s platforms. The tagline on the group’s journal, Psychosomatics, [...]

16 04, 2018

Anxiety and Depression May be Prevalent in Children with Comorbid Autism and ADHD

By |2018-04-19T09:16:58-07:00April 16th, 2018|We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

Children with comorbid autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at an increased risk of anxiety and mood disorders, a cross-sectional analysis has shown. “Our study supports that anxiety and mood disorders, although highly prevalent in those with ASD alone, are even more prevalent in individuals who have [...]

16 04, 2018

Powerful Ketamine Nasal Spray Shows Promise in Quickly Treating Depressive Symptoms

By |2018-04-19T09:17:31-07:00April 16th, 2018|We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

A more powerful ketamine (esketamine) nasal spray, combined with standard-of-care treatment, shows promise in quickly tamping-down depressive symptoms, according to results of a phase 2 study published April 16 in the American Journal of Psychiatry. In a study of 68 patients randomly assigned to either esketamine or placebo with standard-of-care treatment, [...]

10 04, 2018

Call For Papers — 2018 — 90-Day Fast Track Review

By |2018-04-19T09:18:06-07:00April 10th, 2018|We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

For Immediate Release April 10, 2018 Los Angeles CA www.medworksmedia.com Psychopharmacology Bulletin DIGITAL ISSN: 2472-2448; PRINT ISSN: 0048-5764 From: Michael E. Thase, MD, Editor-in-Chief James La Rossa Jr., Editorial Director This is a unique call for scientific papers to be submitted for publication in Psychopharmacology Bulletin. Accepted manuscripts will be [...]

23 03, 2018

Psychopharmacology Bulletin Featured in EBSCO’s Latest Edition of New & Notable

By |2018-03-23T15:32:55-07:00March 23rd, 2018|MedWorks, We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

We are excited to announce that MedWorks Media's flagship journal, Psychopharmacology Bulletin, has been featured in EBSCO's latest issue of New & Notable. MedWorks Media (Psychopharmacology Bulletin) has partnered with EBSCO Information Services for over 15 years. EBSCO Information Services provides a complete and optimized research solution comprised [...]

22 03, 2018

The Use of Gabapentin in Acute Alcohol Withdrawal

By |2021-11-11T17:01:33-08:00March 22nd, 2018|Brief Bulletins from the Field, We Know Psychiatry|0 Comments

Gabapentin’s anxiolytic and sedative properties along with its overall safety profile suggest that it may be a viable adjuvant to lorazepam in the management of acute alcohol withdrawal. By Christopher Wilming, Mariah Alford, and Lynnette Klaus On average, the required benzodiazepine dosage was lower with concomitant use of gabapentin in [...]

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