Welcome to the Clinical Handbook
of Psychotropic Drugs – Online
This is the online version of the popular Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs, currently in its 19th print edition.
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The Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs is intended to be a user-friendly and practical resource guide for using psychotropic drugs in any setting. Its content is derived from various forms of published literature (including randomized controlled trials, scientific data such as pharmacokinetic trials, cohort trials, case series, and case reports) as well as from leading clinical experts. We endeavor to continually update this handbook as the psychiatric literature evolves so we can continue to provide evidence-based clinically relevant information that is easily accessed and utilized to aid with patient care decisions. New sections, periodically added, reflect changes in therapy and in current practice.
Instantly recognizable icons and color coding, search and browse features, charts and column-selector enhanced tables of comparisons are employed to enable the reader to have quick access to information.
Both American and Canadian trade names are used in the text. Though plasma levels are given in SI units, conversion rates to Imperial US units are available in the text.
Given that changes may occur in a medication’s indications, and differences are seen among countries, specific “indications” listed in this text as “approved” should be viewed in conjunction with product monographs approved in your jurisdiction of interest.
Dose comparisons and plasma levels are based on scientific data. However, it is important to note that some patients will respond to doses outside the reported ranges. Age, sex, and the medical condition of the patient must always be taken into consideration when prescribing any psychotropic agent.
Patient Information Sheets for most drug categories are provided as printable pdf files to facilitate education/counseling of patients receiving these medications. For details, please see the Patient Information Sheets section in the menu on the left.
Over the years, many readers have asked many interesting questions and provided useful comments and suggestions regarding the content and format of the handbook. This input is critical to keeping the handbook in both its online and print editions current, accurate, and relevant to the readership. The co-editors and I really appreciate the feedback. Please feel free to e-mail me at the address below with your comments and questions for the editors and authors.
Dr. Adil S. Virani
Principal Editor
E-mail: adil.virani@fraserhealth.ca

