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A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs D. G. Cunningham Owens (University of Edinburgh)

A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs By D. G.  Cunningham Owens (University of Edinburgh)

A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs by D. G. Cunningham Owens (University of Edinburgh)


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Summary

Essential drug treatments for psychotic illness have a number of common side effects which still frequently go unnoticed or are attributed to something else. This relaxed and very readable 1999 clinical reference, illustrated by real case examples, seeks to rectify this both at trainee and established practitioner level.

A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs Summary

A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs by D. G. Cunningham Owens (University of Edinburgh)

Antipsychotic drugs have revolutionised the management of major psychiatric disorders and the outcomes of those who suffer from them. They are, however, possessed of a range of adverse effects, amongst the most frequent and distressing of which are those resulting in disturbance of voluntary motor function. Extrapyramidal side effects - or E.P.S. - are still poorly recognised and not infrequently misattributed. Despite a vast research literature, there have been few attempts to bring together both the descriptive clinical elements of these disorders and major research conclusions pertinent to routine practice. This very readable and well illustrated 1999 book seeks to rectify this in the hope of increasing clinicians' awareness of the issues and acknowledgement of their impact. This is a task made more rather than less urgent with the emergence of drugs of lower liability but which may promote subtler abnormality than standard compounds.

A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs Reviews

'In summary, its clear writing and numerous graphics and tables make this technical book easy to read. It should prove a useful reference for a diverse audience within the realms of psychiatry, neurology, geniatry and general practice.' J. A. Sala-Ayma
'... a most timely book on the extrapyramidal side-effects (EPSE) of antipsychotic drugs'. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Table of Contents

1. The background; 2. Some preliminaries; 3. Acute dystonias; 4. Parkinsonism; 5. Akathisia; 6. Tardive dyskinesia; 7. Tardive and chronic dystonia; 8. Involuntary movements and schizophrenia: a limitation to the concept of tardive dyskinesia; 9. Special populations; 10. The clinical examination; 11. An overview of some standardised recording instruments; 12. Some medicolegal and quality of care issues.

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GOR006510594
9780521633536
0521633532
A Guide to the Extrapyramidal Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs by D. G. Cunningham Owens (University of Edinburgh)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1999-03-11
364
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