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Chapter 45. Principles of Psychopharmacology

Noah L. Miller, M.D.; Robert L. Findling, M.D.
DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9781585623921.467748

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When clinicians contemplate the therapeutic options for psychiatric disorders, psychopharmacotherapy is often one of those options. However, there are many considerations in thinking about treatment for a youngster with a psychiatric disorder. These considerations differ from those for adults with a psychiatric disorder or for children with pediatric disorders. Factors that make psychopharmacotherapy in children and adolescents distinct from both psychopharmacotherapy in adults and pharmacotherapy for general medical conditions in children include the following:

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Which of the following goals needs to be reached during a psychiatric assessment of youth before considering psychopharmacological treatment?
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Which of the following medications is least likely to affect electrocardiogram (ECG) at therapeutic doses?
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All of the following statements regarding the principles of diagnosing and treating youth with psychiatric disorders are correct except
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