Psycho-Babble Administration Thread 2028

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When is the tips and tricks going to be updated?

Posted by NLFAmerica on September 12, 2001, at 17:36:07

I like the tips and tricks section of this website. However it is very OLD, with most of the posts being from 95 thru 98 or so. It badly needs updating to reflect current psychopharmacology trends. In particular Id like to see a section added on psychiatry drug/drug interactions, a pharmacokinetics section, a section on how to deal with psych patients who have problems metabolizing drugs due to the 2D6 liver enzyme. Maybe add a section on refractory depression.

Maybe a section on functional neuroimaging would be cool if that was added. The ECT part is pretty weak.

 

Re: When is the tips and tricks going to be updated? » NLFAmerica

Posted by Cam W. on September 12, 2001, at 18:48:37

In reply to When is the tips and tricks going to be updated?, posted by NLFAmerica on September 12, 2001, at 17:36:07

Nat - If you have lots of time and energy, go for it. Updates like that cost money, and I don't see this site generating too much income. Besides, many people here have posted sites from all over the internet, relating to the areas you are concerned about. Just use the search function and, well, search. - Cam

> I like the tips and tricks section of this website. However it is very OLD, with most of the posts being from 95 thru 98 or so. It badly needs updating to reflect current psychopharmacology trends. In particular Id like to see a section added on psychiatry drug/drug interactions, a pharmacokinetics section, a section on how to deal with psych patients who have problems metabolizing drugs due to the 2D6 liver enzyme. Maybe add a section on refractory depression.
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> Maybe a section on functional neuroimaging would be cool if that was added. The ECT part is pretty weak.


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