Skip to content
Psychiatrist.com Logo
  • JCP
  • PCC
  • News
  • CME
  • About
  • Authors & Reviewers
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
Advanced Search

Menu

  • JCP
  • PCC
  • News
  • CME
  • About
  • Authors & Reviewers
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
Sign in Subscribe

Clinical Topics

View All
  • Addiction
  • ADHD
  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Anxiety
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Depression
  • Movement Disorders
  • Neurology
  • OCD
  • Psychopharmacology
  • PTSD and Trauma
  • Schizophrenia/Schizoaffective Disorders
  • Sleep
  • Tardive Dyskinesia
  • View All

Collections

View All
  • Academic Highlights
  • Auvelity: Information from Industry
  • Banner Alzheimer’s Institute
  • Clinical & Practical Psychopharmacology
  • Early Career Psychiatrists
  • Focus on Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Focus on Geriatric Psychiatry
  • Focus on Psychotherapy
  • Focus on Suicide
  • Focus on Psychosis
  • Focus on Women’s Mental Health
  • Rounds in the General Hospital
  • UZEDY: Information from Industry
  • View All
Back to top Open menu arrow
Download PDF Reprints
No sections available

The Primary
Care Companionfor CNS Disorders

Free access
Gastroenterology

Letter to the Editor August 15, 2005

Treatment of Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Paroxetine

Kato, M.D.; Hitoshi Misawa, M.D.

Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2005;7(4):202-202

Article Abstract

Letter to the Editor

Treatment of Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome With Paroxetine

About the Authors

  • Kato, M.D.
    View full profile
  • Hitoshi Misawa, M.D.
    View full profile
Download Free PDF

This PDF is free for all visitors!

Related News Articles

Sponsored

PsychCase360: Choosing the Right Long-Acting Injectable for Patients With Schizophrenia
Explore two real-world schizophrenia cases with Roueen Rafeyan, MD and Melissa Vitale, PMHNP as they discuss challenges with medication adherence, transitioning to long-acting injectables (LAIs), and personalizing treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes.

Related JCP Articles

Substance and Opioid Use Disorders Among IBD Hospitalizations A Case of Blunted Effect of Orally Disintegrating Olanzapine Due to Psyllium

Related PCC Articles

Gastrointestinal Complications of Clozapine Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Psychosis Cobalamin Deficiency-Induced Mania
Figure: Cover highlights articles on psychosis, guilt in physicians, precision psychiatry, medications, and somatic delusions.

Vol 27 • 2025 • Number 5

Read the Current Issue

Original Research

Access to Primary Care in First-Episode Psychosis

Original Research

Cognitive Distortions in Physician Guilt

Narrative Review

Precision Psychiatry for Depression Treatment

Rounds in the General Hospital

Choosing a Pharmacologic Strategy for Psychosis

Rounds in the General Hospital

Managing Somatic Delusions

Case Report

When a Headache Isn’t Just a Headache

View current Issue

Related Articles

PCC
Letter to the Editor

A Case Report of Clozapine-Induced Severe Gastrointestinal Hypomotility

November 20, 2014

Giang H. Nguyen, Neil Brahmbhatt, Thomas W. Heinrich
PCC
Letter to the Editor

A Case of Pancreatitis Associated With Aripiprazole in the Absence of Hyperglycemia

December 15, 2008

Bernadette Kiraly, Karen Gunning
PCC
Letter to the Editor

Crohn's Disease Mimicking Bulimia Nervosa

October 16, 2006

Marie L. Borum, Eashen Liu

Expert Consensus on Aripiprazole LAIs in Clinical Practice

Read the full report
Figure shows a syringe and vials with title on aripiprazole monohydrate LAI use in schizophrenia and a red READ NOW button.

Subscribe to read
more articles

Subscribe
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders

ELSEWHERE:

  • ABOUT
  • ADVERTISERS
  • MEDIA RELATIONS
  • REPRINTS & PERMISSIONS
  • CONTACT US
  • CUSTOMER SUPPORT

FOLLOW US:

  • X
  • FACEBOOK
  • INSTAGRAM
  • LINKEDIN
  • THREADS
  • BLUESKY
  • SIGN IN

  • JOIN THE EMAIL LIST


SUBSCRIBE NOW
An image of the Psychiatrist.com logo mark
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.
  • JCP ISSN: Online 1555-2101, Print 0160-6689
  • PCC ISSN: Online 2155-7780, Print 2155-7772
  • MedFair.com US Patent No. 684794
  • © Copyright 2025 | Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. | LifeLong Learning For Clinicians
  • Sitemap