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186 - Antipsychotic associated hyponatraemia
Antipsychotic-associated hyponatraemia 186 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Antipsychotic-associated hyponatraemia Hyponatraemia can occur in the context of: ■ ■Water intoxication, where water consumption exceeds the maximal renal ...
187 - References
References 188 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 References de Leon J, et al. Polydipsia and water intoxication in psychiatric patients: a review of the epidemiological literature. Biol Psychiatry 1994; 35:408–419. Patel JK. Polydip...
188 - Hyperprolactinaemia
Hyperprolactinaemia 190 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Hyperprolactinaemia is often superficially asymptomatic (that is, the patient does not spontaneously report problems) and there is some evidence that hyperprolactinaemia does ...
189 - Contraindications
Contraindications
19 - References
References 20 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 References Royal College of Psychiatrists. The Risks and Benefits of High-Dose Antipsychotic Medication. College Report CR190. London: Royal College of Psychiatrists; 2014. Paton C, e...
190 - Management
Management
191 - Summary of management
Summary of management Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 Contraindications Prolactin-elevating drugs with high risk should, if possible, be avoided in the following patient groups: ■ ■Patients under 25 years of age (i.e. before peak bone mass). ■ ■...
192 - References
References Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 References Suzuki Y, et al. Differences in plasma prolactin levels in patients with schizophrenia treated on monotherapy with five second-generation antipsychotics. Schizophr Res 2013; 145:116–119. Tsu...
193 - Sexual dysfunction and antipsychotics
Sexual dysfunction and antipsychotics
194 - The human sexual response
The human sexual response
195 - Effects of psychosis
Effects of psychosis Schizophrenia and related psychoses CHAPTER 1 Sexual dysfunction and antipsychotics A 2023 meta-analysis found the global prevalence of sexual dysfunction in people with schizophrenia to be 56% in men and 60% in women.1 Problems are not a...
196 - Effects of antipsychotic drugs
Effects of antipsychotic drugs 196 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 People with psychosis are less able to develop good psychosexual relationships and, for some, treatment with an antipsychotic can improve sexual functioning via an ...
197 - Treatment of sexual dysfunction
Treatment of sexual dysfunction 198 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Treatment of sexual dysfunction Before attempting to treat sexual dysfunction, a thorough assessment is essential to determine the most likely cause. A large meta-...
198 - References
References 200 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 The evidence base supporting the use of ‘antidotes’ is often poor and specific to particular drug-induced problems.33,106 The generalisability of results from positive trials is limit...
199 - Pneumonia
Pneumonia
20 - Combined antipsychotics (antipsychotic polyph
Combined antipsychotics (antipsychotic polypharmacy)
200 - Background
Background 204 The Maudsley® Prescribing Guidelines in Psychiatry CHAPTER 1 Pneumonia Background A 2018 meta-analysis of 14 observational studies (n = 206,899) reported that antipsychotic use was associated with a near doubling of pneumonia incidence compared...
201 - Mechanisms
Mechanisms