处方药和非处方药的精神病学副作用:认识和管理。

K. Ferentz
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这本独特教科书的第一版有点像精神病学导向的《药物不良反应医学信函手册》和古德曼和吉尔曼的《治疗学药理基础》的结合。目的是促进药物使用引起的神经精神毒性的早期发现和及时治疗。虽然作者声称这本书“仅仅是对这个主题的介绍”,但他们提供了一个全面的指南,介绍了几乎任何药物使用都可能导致的各种精神和神经副作用。他们以一种高度可读和组织良好的方式实现了这一点。这本书分为两个部分。第一部分讨论了药物对中枢神经系统的作用。本节包括抗精神病药、用于治疗运动障碍的药物、抗抑郁药(包括精神兴奋剂)、锂、抗惊厥药、麻醉剂、镇静催眠药(包括乙醇)、镇痛药和胆碱能药物等章节。第二部分详细介绍了不针对中枢神经系统的药物的副作用。这些药物包括抗生素、心血管药物、抗肿瘤药物、降脂药物、影响内分泌系统的药物、胃肠道药物、血液学药物、免疫调节剂、肺部药物和尿样药物。讨论的药物清单似乎详尽无遗,包括一些深奥的和很少使用的药物,以及仍在研究但尚未发布的药物。每章开头都是对每一类药物的副作用的一般性讨论,以及它们出现的频率。列出的副作用百分比是基于作者对文献的最佳判断(40页的参考文献表明进行了彻底的审查)。每章的介绍以该类药物的有趣历史信息开始,例如溴化脑病的3个阶段。每一章接着讨论副作用的病理生理学,以及药物相互作用(药代动力学和药效学)。然后介绍了建议的副作用治疗方法。这本书的一个更显着的方面是药理学试剂的范围解决。介绍了从干扰素到地高辛的药物信息。人们通常不会认为抗生素是导致脑病的原因,然而,许多引起各种精神和神经副作用的常见药物似乎被这种方式所忽视。不幸的是,作者选择不包括由于非法药物或草药和顺势疗法引起的精神副作用的信息。这样的工作是非常需要的。虽然作者同意任何给定药物的潜在副作用通常很少被观察到,但在本文中详细描述的副作用却很常见。这些症状包括头晕、镇静、躁动、失眠、焦虑和抑郁等常见症状,以及更不寻常的症状,如精神错乱、幻觉、癫痫发作和谵妄。任何与出现这种症状的病人打交道的人都会从这本书中受益。当然,它应该是每个精神病学家图书馆的一部分,应该在全国的每个急诊科都能找到。值得注意的是,这本书附带了一张CD-ROM,其中包括全文以及搜索引擎,可以找到所需的信息。对于那些希望进一步深入了解所讨论的问题的人,作者提供了近200个建议的额外阅读材料。
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Psychiatric Side Effects of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications: Recognition and Management.
This first edition of this unique textbook is somewhat of a psychiatrically oriented combination of the Medical Letter Handbook of Adverse Drug Interactions and Goodman and Gilman's Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. The purpose is to facilitate the early detection and prompt treatment of neuropsychiatric toxicity resulting from medication use. While the authors state the book is “merely an introduction to the subject,” they have presented a comprehensive guide to the various psychiatric and neurologic side effects that can result from the use of practically any medication. They have achieved this in a highly readable and well-organized fashion. The book is divided into 2 sections. Part I discusses drugs with actions directed at the central nervous system. This section includes chapters on antipsychotics, agents used to treat movement disorders, antidepressants (including psychostimulants), lithium, anticonvulsants, anesthetic agents, sedative-hypnotics (including ethanol), analgesics, and cholinergic agents. Part II details the side effects of agents with actions not directed at the central nervous system. These include antibiotics, cardiovascular agents, antineoplastic agents, antilipemic agents, drugs affecting the endocrine system, gastrointestinal agents, hematologic agents, modulators of immunity, pulmonary agents, and uricosurics. The list of medications discussed appears exhaustive and includes some esoteric and rarely used medications along with drugs that are still being studied but have not yet been released. Each chapter begins with a general discussion of the side effects seen with each class of medication, along with how frequently they are seen. Percentages of side effects listed are based on the authors' best judgment of the literature (the 40 pages of references would indicate a thorough review was performed). Introductions to each chapter begin with interesting historical information on the class of drug, e.g., the 3 stages of bromide encephalopathy. Each chapter then goes on to discuss the pathophysiology of the side effects, along with drug interactions (both pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic). The suggested treatment of the side effects is then presented. One of the more remarkable aspects of this book is the range of pharmacologic agents addressed. Information is presented on drugs that range from interferon to digoxin. One does not usually think of antibiotics as a cause of encephalopathy, and yet many common medications that cause various psychiatric and neurologic side effects would appear to be overlooked in such a fashion. Unfortunately, the authors chose to not include information on the psychiatric side effects due to illicit drugs or those caused by herbal and homeopathic remedies. Such a work is sorely needed. While the authors agree that the potential side effects of any given medication are often rarely observed, the side effects detailed in this text are seen quite frequently. They include such common complaints as dizziness, sedation, agitation, insomnia, anxiety, and depression, along with more unusual symptoms such as confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and delirium. Anyone who deals with patients that present with such symptoms would benefit from having this book at his or her disposal. Certainly it should be part of the library of every psychiatrist, and it should be available in every emergency department in the country. It should also be noted that a CD-ROM comes with the book, which includes the entire text along with a search engine to find wanted information. For those wishing to gain further insight into the issues discussed, the authors present almost 200 suggested additional readings.
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