psychiatrist

This work may not be copied, distributed, displayed, published, reproduced, transmitted, modified, posted, sold, licensed, or used for commercial purposes. By downloading this file, you are agreeing to the publisher’s Terms & Conditions.

Editorial

Editorial: Anticholinergic Side Effects in Perspective

J. Sloan Manning

Published: August 1, 2000

Article Abstract

Because this piece does not have an abstract, we have provided for your benefit the first 3 sentences of the full text.

Some of our readers may read the cover and table of contents for this issue of The Primary Care Companion to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatryand sense that they have received a journal of pharmacology by mistake. Further examination of the contents will be reassuring, but I felt it necessary to justify to our readers the presence of a seemingly esoteric study of anticholinergic side effects of 2 atypical antipsychotics—risperidone and olanzapine. This is, after all, a journal dedicated to primary care neuropsychiatric illness.


Some JCP and PCC articles are available in PDF format only. Please click the PDF link at the top of this page to access the full text.

Volume: 2

Quick Links:

References