Stop Prescribing by Checklist. Start Prescribing by Mechanism.
In the high-pressure environment of clinical psychiatry, it is easy to fall into the trap of heuristic prescribing: "Drug X for Symptom Y." But psychotropic agents are rarely simple tools; they are complex instruments that change their tune depending on how hard they are played.
A drug like Quetiapine acts as a sedative antihistamine at 50mg, a potent norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor at 200mg, and a dopamine antagonist only at 600mg. A drug like Venlafaxine is effectively an SSRI until the dose pushes past 150mg.
If you don’t understand the Dose-Response Spectrum, you are treating three different patients with the same "drug" and expecting the same result.
Written by Clinical Psychopharmacologist Dr. Hozayfa Hammam, Advanced Clinical Psychopharmacologybridges the crucial gap between the molecular theory of the classroom (the "Nano") and the clinical reality of the exam room (the "Banana").
This is not just another textbook list of side effects. It is a dynamic Field Guide for the Advanced Practitioner, designed to sit on your desk for those moments when guidelines end and clinical judgment begins.What You Will Find Inside:The Dose-Response Tables: Visualize how receptor occupancy shifts across the dosing range for SSRIs, SNRIs, Antipsychotics, and Mood Stabilizers.
The "Dirty" Profiles: Master the secondary targets—how to use mirtazapine’s sedation, bupropion’s dopamine drive, or aripiprazole’s partial agonism to tailor treatment to the patient’s specific phenotype.
High-Yield Safety Guardrails: A dedicated chapter on Special Populations, providing rapid-reference safety data for Pregnancy, Lactation, and Geriatric dosing.
The Metabolic Cheat Sheet: A clear, clinically relevant map of Cytochrome P450 interactions to prevent toxicity before it happens.
Dr. Hammam’s Clinical Pearls: Tens of "in-the-trenches" tips regarding titration speeds, antidote selection for side effects, and off-label utility.
International Brand Reference: An appendix cross-referencing global and regional brand names (Middle East/Egypt) to navigate diverse patient histories.Who This Book Is For:Psychiatrists & Residents seeking a mechanism-based approach to treatment resistance.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners looking for a confident, rapid-reference desk companion.
Clinical Pharmacists aiming to elevate their consultative role in mental health teams.
Medical Students who want to understand the whybehind the prescription.
Move beyond trial and error. Equip yourself with the pharmacological precision necessary to navigate the most challenging cases with confidence.
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In the high-pressure environment of clinical psychiatry, it is easy to fall into the trap of heuristic prescribing: "Drug X for Symptom Y." But psychotropic agents are rarely simple tools; they are complex instruments that change their tune depending on how hard they are played.
A drug like Quetiapine acts as a sedative antihistamine at 50mg, a potent norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor at 200mg, and a dopamine antagonist only at 600mg. A drug like Venlafaxine is effectively an SSRI until the dose pushes past 150mg.
If you don’t understand the Dose-Response Spectrum, you are treating three different patients with the same "drug" and expecting the same result.
Written by Clinical Psychopharmacologist Dr. Hozayfa Hammam, Advanced Clinical Psychopharmacology bridges the crucial gap between the molecular theory of the classroom (the "Nano") and the clinical reality of the exam room (the "Banana").
This is not just another textbook list of side effects. It is a dynamic Field Guide for the Advanced Practitioner, designed to sit on your desk for those moments when guidelines end and clinical judgment begins.
What You Will Find Inside:
The Dose-Response Tables: Visualize how receptor occupancy shifts across the dosing range for SSRIs, SNRIs, Antipsychotics, and Mood Stabilizers.
The "Dirty" Profiles: Master the secondary targets—how to use mirtazapine’s sedation, bupropion’s dopamine drive, or aripiprazole’s partial agonism to tailor treatment to the patient’s specific phenotype.
High-Yield Safety Guardrails: A dedicated chapter on Special Populations, providing rapid-reference safety data for Pregnancy, Lactation, and Geriatric dosing.
The Metabolic Cheat Sheet: A clear, clinically relevant map of Cytochrome P450 interactions to prevent toxicity before it happens.
Dr. Hammam’s Clinical Pearls: Tens of "in-the-trenches" tips regarding titration speeds, antidote selection for side effects, and off-label utility.
International Brand Reference: An appendix cross-referencing global and regional brand names (Middle East/Egypt) to navigate diverse patient histories.
Who This Book Is For:
Psychiatrists & Residents seeking a mechanism-based approach to treatment resistance.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners looking for a confident, rapid-reference desk companion.
Clinical Pharmacists aiming to elevate their consultative role in mental health teams.
Medical Students who want to understand the why behind the prescription.
Move beyond trial and error. Equip yourself with the pharmacological precision necessary to navigate the most challenging cases with confidence.
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