An edition of Better than Prozac (2003)

Better than Prozac

Creating the next generation of psychiatric drugs

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An edition of Better than Prozac (2003)

Better than Prozac

Creating the next generation of psychiatric drugs

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Every day millions of people take psychiatric drugs. In Better Than Prozac Samuel Barondes considers the benefits and limitations of Prozac, Ritalin, Valium, Risperdal, and other widely used medications and the ways that superior ones are being created. In tracing the early history of these drugs Barondes describes the accidental observations that led to their discovery and their great impact on our view of mental illness. He goes on to show how their unexpected therapeutic effects were attributed to their influence on neurotransmitters thatcarry signals in the brain and how this guided their improvement. But Barondes reminds us that, like the originals, current psychiatric drugs don't always work, and often have negative side effects. Furthermore, none were crafted as remedies for known brain abnormalities...

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Cover of: Better than Prozac
Better than Prozac
2007, Oxford University Press
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Better than Prozac: Creating the Next Generation of Psychiatric Drugs
January 14, 2005, Oxford University Press
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Better than Prozac: Creating the next generation of psychiatric drugs
June 16, 2003, Oxford University Press
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First Sentence

"Every morning, after breakfast, Clara takes a psychiatric drug."

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Library of Congress
RM332.B37 2003, RM332 .B37 2003

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7390013M
Internet Archive
betterthanprozac00baro
ISBN 10
0195151305
ISBN 13
9780195151305
LCCN
2002033396
Library Thing
134573
Goodreads
1089573

First Sentence

"Every morning, after breakfast, Clara takes a psychiatric drug."

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