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Drug interactions in psychopharmacology
The Psychiatric Clinics of North America
|September 1, 1984
Abstract:
The mechanisms underlying psychotropic drug interactions include alterations in gastrointestinal absorption, protein-binding, specific and nonspecific metabolic degradation, receptor interactions, and renal clearance. The risk of interactions can be minimized by detailed drug history-taking, use of rapid reference sources, patient education, and physician behaviors that include serious attention to somatic complaints, identification of "at risk" situations, and rational prescribing habits.