The potential side effects of psychiatric medications are a critical consideration in patient care. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry is dedicated to providing clinicians with comprehensive insights into the adverse effects associated with various treatments. Our expert editors curate content that delves into the physiological and psychological impacts of medications, from weight gain and sedation to mood changes and cognitive disturbances. As the field of psychopharmacology continues to evolve, our journal remains a trusted resource for understanding the balance between therapeutic benefits and potential risks.
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Recently published articles about Side Effects
Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology
Prolactin, Antipsychotics, and Fracture Risk
January 30, 2023
Fracture risk associated with antipsychotics may be related to whether they increase prolactin. If long-term treatment with prolactin-raising agents is necessary, prolactin levels should be regularly monitored.
Original Research
Atomoxetine and Prevalence of Major Congenital Malformations
January 16, 2023
Little is known about the safety of atomoxetine, a non-stimulant treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. This study assessed the prevalence of major congenital malformations after first-trimester exposure to atomoxetine.
Clinical and Practical Psychopharmacology
How to Critically Read a Study of Adverse Outcomes With Antidepressant Use
December 7, 2022
Chittaranjan Andrade, MD, explains how to think critically about a study covered in the media. Concepts include confounding by indication, regression, and how to deal with confounding.