Preface | |
Basic Principles of Psychopharmacology | p. 1 |
[Beta]-Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists | p. 25 |
Amantadine | p. 32 |
Anticholinergics | p. 35 |
Antihistamines | p. 40 |
Barbiturates and Other Similarly Acting Drugs | p. 44 |
Benzodiazepines | p. 52 |
Bromocriptine | p. 65 |
Bupropion | p. 68 |
Buspirone | p. 71 |
Calcium Channel Inhibitors | p. 74 |
Carbamazepine | p. 78 |
Chloral Hydrate | p. 86 |
Clonidine | p. 88 |
Clozapine: Antipsychotic | p. 91 |
Dantrolene | p. 96 |
Disulfiram | p. 98 |
L-Dopa | p. 101 |
Dopamine Receptor Antagonists: Antipsychotics | p. 104 |
Fenfluramine | p. 132 |
Flumazenil | p. 134 |
Lithium | p. 137 |
Methadone | p. 148 |
Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors | p. 151 |
Serotonin-Specific Reuptake Inhibitors | p. 157 |
Sympathomimetics | p. 168 |
Thyroid Hormones | p. 175 |
Trazodone | p. 178 |
Tricyclics and Tetracyclics | p. 181 |
L-Tryptophan | p. 195 |
Valproic Acid | p. 197 |
Yohimbine | p. 200 |
Combined Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy | p. 202 |
Laboratory Tests and Drug Therapy | p. 216 |
Investigational Drugs | p. 235 |
Intoxication and Overdose | p. 241 |
Index | p. 251 |
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