Facts About Antipsychotic Medications
Found 4 free book(s)APPENDIX E - CMS
www.cms.govThe medications identified with an asterisk, “generally not recommended for use in the elderly” are adopted from an article published in 1997 in the Archives of Internal Medicine, written by Mark Beers, M.D., entitled Potentially Inappropriate Medications in the Elderly. REFERENCES: Drug Facts and Comparisons, 2003
Fact sheet: Schizophrenia
www.health.qld.gov.auMyths, misunderstandings and facts There is significant stigma associated with, and a great deal of misinformation about, schizophrenia. This often increases the distress to the person and his or her family. Myths, misunderstanding, detrimental stereotypes and negative attitudes surround the issue of mental illness and in particular schizophrenia.
Antipsychotics (2020) - Word version
www.mind.org.ukAntipsychotic drugs tend to fall into one of two categories: • first generation (older), or 'typical' antipsychotics • second generation (newer), or 'atypical' antipsychotics.
Illness Management and Recovery - Practitioners Guides and ...
store.samhsa.govIllness Management and Recovery Practitioner Guides and Handouts U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration