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Psychiatric Drug Handbook
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789356964914
₹450.00 Original price was: ₹450.00.₹337.50Current price is: ₹337.50.
The Psychiatric Drug Handbook (ISBN: 9789356964914) by Lopamudra (Dhar) Chowdhury is a compact, user-friendly guide for busy practitioners and postgraduate students. It offers updated information on recently approved psychiatric drugs, presented in bullets, tables, and charts. Clinical pearls highlight key points. Written by experts with vast clinical experience, this handbook is an essential resource for navigating the complexities of psychiatric pharmacology.
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Gaurang Athalye –
Not bad for the price. A decent overview of psychiatric drugs. Good starting point.
Ayush Manish Gosar –
Perfect size for carrying around! Information is concise and easy to find. A great resource for students.
Aditya Gupta –
Great for quick reference during rotations. Very well-organized but could include more case studies.
Ananya Singh –
This book helped me understand psychiatric medications! The authors are knowledgeable and concise.
Akhil Sharma –
A good starting point for students, although more experienced clinicians may find it too basic.
Tanya Khurana –
Clinical pearls are insightful. I wish it included information on less common medications.
Nikita Jain –
The tables and charts are really useful. Some sections felt a bit rushed, though.
Geetanjali Mukherjee –
This handbook is a lifesaver! Updated information in an accessible format is what I needed.
Hemant Kumar –
This handbook is a game-changer! It has really simplified my understanding of psychiatric drugs.
Madhurima Purkait –
It’s okay. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis, but it serves its purpose as a basic guide.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
It serves its purpose as a basic guide. Not very comprehensive but not terrible.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
I was disappointed with the lack of detail on drug interactions. It’s an okay starting point.
Anuja Sinha –
Excellent handbook! Clear, concise, and up-to-date. A must-have for any psychiatry professional.
Divyank Kantilal Agarwal –
A helpful quick reference, but could use more detail on certain medications. Good for a quick check.
Shivam Swami –
An okay resource, but I found some information to be slightly outdated. Requires cross-referencing.
Prachi Joshi –
It’s a good resource for basic information, but don’t expect exhaustive details. Lacks depth.
Shringesh Chaddha –
I like the bullet-point format. Makes it easy to scan for key information. Very useful in daily practice.
Sthita Prangya Das –
The best psychiatric drug handbook I’ve found! Incredibly helpful and easy to use. Highly recommend it.