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Exploring the harm reduction paradigm: the role of Board-Certified Psychiatric Pharmacists
Published 2024“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Probable haloperidol decanoate-induced fever in an African American with benign ethnic neutropenia: A case report
Published 2021“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Effectiveness of a clinical decision-support tool on adherence to prescribing and practice guidelines of high-risk antidepressant medications in geriatric patients
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Moving beyond first-line treatment options for OCD
Published 2022“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Rifampin-divalproex drug-drug interaction in an adult patient: A case report
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Comparison of long-acting injectable antipsychotics with oral antipsychotics and hospital readmission rates in pediatric patients
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Impact on hospital-wide antipsychotic prescribing practices through physician peer comparison letters
Published 2022“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Exploring real-world symptom impact and improvement in well-being domains for tardive dyskinesia in VMAT2 inhibitor-treated patients via clinician survey and chart review
Published 2023“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Pharmacologic management of adolescent catatonia: A dual-case series
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Publication rates and characteristics of PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy resident research projects
Published 2023“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Carbamazepine drug reaction involving high fevers during the COVID-19 era
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Differentiating probable nitrofurantoin-induced drug fever from antipsychotic-induced hyperthermia in a patient receiving clozapine
Published 2022“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Postinjection delirium/sedation syndrome in a transgender man undergoing hormone therapy
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Training student pharmacists to administer long-acting injectable medications
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Best practice model for outpatient psychiatric pharmacy practice, part 2: Confirmation of the attribute statements
Published 2022“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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2020 MHC Awards and Recognition
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Survey of prescriptive authority among psychiatric pharmacists in the United States
Published 2023“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Comparison of clozapine doses and tolerability in patients with and without concurrent valproic acid
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Extrapyramidal side effects with nonantipsychotic medications
Published 2024“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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Serotonin syndrome and neuroleptic malignant syndrome: A case report of intersecting symptomatology
Published 2024“…American Association of Psychiatric Pharmacists,…”
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