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Neuropsychopharmacology

  • Book

  • May 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5709176

Neuropsychopharmacology reviews the principles of pharmacology with a focus on the central nervous system and autonomic nervous system. Beyond autonomic and central nervous system pharmacology, this volume uniquely discusses psychiatric disorders and the pharmacological interventions that are available for conditions including depression, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders. With a focus on these specific body systems, readers will see end-of-chapter questions that offer real-world case studies, as well as multiple-choice questions for further learning. Beneficial features and content also include two extensive examination tests, which each contain 100 questions for better learning or to be used in teaching, and a glossary.

Helpful appendices cover high-alert medications and toxicology effects on the nervous system. Each chapter will contain classifications of medications, pharmacokinetics, mechanism of action, clinical indications and toxicities.

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Table of Contents

Unit I: Principles of Pharmacology 1. Introduction 2. Drug Approval and Drug Regulations 3. Pharmacokinetics 4. Pharmacodynamics 5. Drug Toxicity and Pharmacogenomics 6. Medication Errors and Risk Reduction 7. Drugs of Abuse and Alcohol 8. Herbal Medications

Unit II: Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System 9. Review of the Central Nervous System 10. Central Nervous System Stimulants 11. Sedative-Hypnotic Drugs 12. Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists 13. Antiseizure Drugs 14. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 15. Anesthetics and Anesthesia Adjuncts 16. Pharmacology of Parkinson's Disease 17. Opioid Analgesics and Antagonists 18. Pharmacology of Migraines

Unit III: Introduction to Autonomic Pharmacology 19. Review of the Autonomic Nervous System 20. Sympathomimetic Drugs 21. Sympatholytic Drugs 22. Cholinergic and Cholinoceptor Inhibiting Drugs 23. Cholinergic Blockers

Unit IV: Pharmacology of Psychiatric Disorders 24. Pharmacology of Anxiety and Sleep Disorders 25. Pharmacology of Depression 26. Pharmacology of Bipolar Disorder 27. Pharmacology of Schizophrenia 28. Pharmacology of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Appendices A. List of High-Alert Medications B. Toxicology Effects on the Nervous System C. Practice Exam I D. Practice Exam 2 E. Answer Keys

Authors

Jahangir Moini Retired Professor, Science and Health Department, Eastern Florida State College, FL, USA. Dr. Moini is an international author of 38 medical textbooks for various publishers including Elsevier, McGraw-Hill, Pearson, Jones & Bartlett Learning, Cengage Learning, and Routledge. In addition to continuing his venture as an author, he has been a professor for over 40 years. He is a retired professor with the Eastern Florida State College Science & Health Department. Previously, Dr. Moini was an assistant professor at Tehran University Medical School, Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. For 18 years, he was the Director of Epidemiology for the Brevard County Health Department. He was also Director of Allied Health at Everest University for 15 years. Anthony LoGalbo Associate Professor, Florida Institute of Technology, School of Psychology, FL, USA. Dr. LoGalbo is a Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologist and Associate Professor in the School of Psychology at Florida Tech in Melbourne, Florida, where he teaches graduate coursework and conducts applied research in the clinical psychology (PsyD) program. He is also the clinical director and primary supervisor of Florida Tech's Sports Concussion Management Program, and the clinical neuropsychology director at the Health First Florida Memory Disorder Clinic. Previously, he was in clinical practice at Florida Hospital (AdventHealth) in Orlando, serving both inpatients and outpatients through the Neuroscience Institute and Department of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. Educationally, he earned a PhD in medical/clinical psychology with a focus on neuropsychology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Jennifer G. Schnellmann Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Arizona, USA. Dr. Schnellmann is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, at the University of Arizona. She is also Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences. She is the author of seven books, on topics including cardiovascular pharmacology and strategies for gaining admission to professional school. She teaches medical, graduate, and undergraduate students across several courses in toxicology and pharmacology.