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1Facharzt FMH für Innere Medizin und klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Wil.
Abstract:
Adverse reactions to psychotropic drugs have many causes; their clinical consequences vary from the innocuous and reversible nuisance to lethal complications. Problems are often due to pharmacokinetic characteristics and drug interactions. The elderly are more exposed; dosage limitation may help to avoid more severe problems. As a general rule, psychotropic drugs should be prescribed with particular caution.
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