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Chapter 14

Pharmacotherapy of Psychosis and Mania

Chapter 14

Pharmacotherapy of Psychosis and Mania

Psychosis and Antipsychotic Drugs: Overview
Psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by abnormal thinking and perceptions. It can manifest in various forms, such as mood disorders, dementia, …
Psychosis: Pathophysiology of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
Schizophrenia, a neurodevelopmental disorder, is characterized by complex genetics and an incompletely understood pathophysiology. Various genetic …
Psychosis: Goals of Pharmacotherapy
Antipsychotic drugs help treat acute and chronic psychoses, bipolar illness, and behavioral disorders. The choice of antipsychotic depends on the …
Antipsychotic Drugs: Typical and Atypical Agents
Antipsychotic drugs can be categorized as first-generation or typical and second-generation or atypical agents. All antipsychotic drugs act by inhibiting …
Antipsychotic Drugs: Therapeutic Uses and Side Effects
Antipsychotic drugs, or antipsychotics,  treat schizophrenia, autism symptoms, agitation, and even intractable hiccups and motor tics. Their …
Mania and Antimanic Drugs: Overview
Mania is a psychological condition characterized by heightened mood, expanded energy, or irritability, and a reduced need for sleep. It is a key phase of …
Systemic and Local Drug Delivery for Treating Diseases of the Central Nervous System in Rodent Models
Thorough preclinical testing of central nervous system (CNS) therapeutics includes a consideration of routes of administration and agent biodistribution …
Direct Intraventricular Delivery of Drugs to the Rodent Central Nervous System
Due to an inability to cross the blood brain barrier, certain drugs need to be directly delivered into the central nervous system (CNS). Our lab focuses …
Investigating the Effects of Antipsychotics and Schizotypy on the N400 Using Event-Related Potentials and Semantic Categorization
Within the field of cognitive neuroscience, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a popular method of visualizing brain function. This is in …