What Is Psychiatric Pharmacology?

Through the study of this textbook, readers can systematically master the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics of various psychotropic drugs, the clinical application of various drugs (including indications and contraindications), adverse reactions, drug interactions, the manifestation and rescue of poisoning, Apply principles, etc., to comprehensively understand the drug treatment system for mental illness. "Psychopharmacology (for national college textbooks for psychiatry and other related majors)" can not only be used as an undergraduate education for psychiatry majors, but also provide a useful reference for graduate students, pharmacologists and clinicians. [1]

Psychopharmacology

Through the study of this textbook, readers can systematically master the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics of various psychotropic drugs, the clinical application of various drugs (including indications and contraindications), adverse reactions, drug interactions, the manifestation and rescue of poisoning, Apply principles, etc., to comprehensively understand the drug treatment system for mental illness. "Psychopharmacology (for national college textbooks for psychiatry and other related majors)" can not only be used as an undergraduate education for psychiatry majors, but also provide a useful reference for graduate students, pharmacologists and clinicians. [1]
Psychopharmacology (for
Chapter One Introduction
Tasks of Psychopharmacology
I. Concept and research content of psychopharmacology
Status and tasks of psychopharmacology
Section 2 Advances in Psychopharmacology
Section III Classification of Psychotropic Substances
Section 4 Research Methods of Psychopharmacology
I. Methods of preclinical psychopharmacology research
Methods of clinical psychopharmacology
Chapter 2: Basis of Action of Psychotropic Substances
Neurotransmitters and Receptors
First, dopamine and its receptor
Serotonin and its receptor
3. Norepinephrine and its receptors
Fourth, acetylcholine and its receptors
V. -aminobutyric acid and its receptor
Six, glutamic acid and its receptor
Histamine and its receptor
Endocrine axis and hormones
First, the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis
Second, the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis
Third, the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis
Fourth, the hypothalamus-pituitary-growth hormone axis
Five, prolactin
Section III ion channel
I. Voltage-gated ion channels
Ligand-gated ion channels
Section IV Signal Transduction
First, the signal transduction system
Psychotropic substances and signal transduction
Section 5 Basics of Molecular Biology
I. Psychopharmacology and molecular biology
Psychiatric diseases and psychopharmaceuticals and molecular biology
Neuroplasticity
First, neural plasticity and its significance
Psychotropic substances and neuroplasticity
Chapter III Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacokinetics
Section 1 Pharmacodynamics
First, the basic role of drugs
Structure-activity relationship of drugs
Third, the dose-response relationship of drugs
Fourth, the aging relationship of drugs
V. Adverse Drug Reactions
Section 2 Pharmacokinetic Characteristics
First, the transmembrane transport of drugs
Second, the internal process of drugs
3. Pharmacokinetic parameters
Design of Dosing Plan
V. Monitoring of therapeutic drugs
Chapter 4 Factors Affecting Psychotropic Effects
Section One Age
I. Childhood
Second, old age
Section 2 Genetic factors
I. Inheritance of psychotropic effects
Genetic factors affecting pharmacokinetics
Genetic factors affecting pharmacodynamics
4. Existing genetic tests for psychiatry
Psychological factors
First, the placebo effect
Combining psychotherapy
Section 4 Drug Interactions
I. Pharmacokinetic Interactions
Pharmacodynamic interactions
Evaluation of combined medication
Section 5 Other factors
I. Gender
Chapter V Antipsychotics
Chapter VI Mood Stabilizers
Chapter VII Antidepressants
Chapter 8. Anxiolytics and Sedative Hypnotics
Chapter IX Antiepileptic Drugs
Chapter 10 Drugs that Promote Cognitive Function
Chapter XI Antiparkinsonian Drugs
Chapter XII Antihypertensive Drugs
Chapter XIII Treatment of Psychoactive Substance Dependence
Chapter 14 Psychopharmacology and Clinical Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine
references
appendix
Chinese and English Index
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