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The Clinical Manual of Addiction Psychopharmacology is an essential resource for mental health professionals treating patients with substance use disorders. Authored by leading experts including Jeffrey Devido, Carla Marienfeld, and Henry R. Kranzler, this manual offers practical guidance on pharmacological interventions for various addictions.
The book covers medications used to treat alcohol, opioid, nicotine, and other substance use disorders, with detailed information on mechanisms of action, efficacy, dosing, and side effects. Clinical case studies and evidence-based protocols help practitioners make informed treatment decisions. The manual addresses co-occurring psychiatric conditions and provides strategies for optimizing patient outcomes.
This reference is invaluable for psychiatrists, addiction medicine specialists, primary care physicians, and other healthcare providers involved in addiction treatment. It bridges the gap between research and clinical practice, offering up-to-date information on pharmacological management of addiction.







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