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National Initiative to Prevent Suicide: A new proposal to improve the understanding and prevention of suicide
- Author:
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
Analyzing biological samples from suicide victims could yield valuable data for researchers Suicide is a staggering, tragic, and growing cause of...
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Genetic and related laboratory tests in psychiatry: What mental health practitioners need to know
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- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
There has been a significant upsurge in the development of new laboratory tests for use in psychiatric practice. In this Editorial, I answer...
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Protect against drug-drug interactions with anxiolytics
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- Mohamed I. Ramadan, MD
- Steve F. Werder, DO
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
Safe use of benzodiazepines, buspirone, and propranolol.
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Drug-drug interactions: Avoid serious adverse events with mood stabilizers
- Author:
- Mohamed Ibrahim Ramadan, MD
- Steven F. Werder, DO
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
In clinical practice, prescribed drug combinations are often uncontrolled experiments, with unknown potential for toxic effects.
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Something in the air
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- Ahsan Y. Khan, MD
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
- Inna D’empaire, MD
Mrs. A, age 64, has persistent depressive and physical symptoms that worsen in winter. In December, she reports that her symptoms have suddenly...
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Commentary: Why patients may not respond to usual recommended dosages
- Author:
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
3 variables to consider when prescribing antipsychotics
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Managing polypharmacy: Walking the fine line between help and harm
- Author:
- Steven F. Werder, DO
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
Drug combinations often represent ‘uncontrolled experiments,’ with unknown potential for toxic effects. Yet, combination therapies often are used...
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Managing polypharmacy: Walking the fine line between help and harm
- Author:
- Steven F. Werder, DO
- Sheldon H. Preskorn, MD
Drug combinations often represent ‘uncontrolled experiments,’ with unknown potential for toxic effects. Yet, combination therapies often are used...