Abstract:
:The majority of youth with substance use disorders (SUDs) manifest one or more co-occurring psychiatric disorders. Consequently, many of these youths are being prescribed with psychotropic medications. As prescribing rates continue to increase for early-onset psychiatric disorders, potential risk for substance of abuse-psychiatric medication interactions may be enhanced. Because this type of drug-drug interaction has received little attention in the scientific literature, the authors conducted a systematic literature search examining the potential interactive adverse effects between psychotropic medications and substances of abuse in youth. Regardless of the scarcity of psychotropic medications-substance of abuse interactions found, it is important to stay vigilant due to the continued introduction of new classes of medications as well as the ever-changing map of street drugs.
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Subst Abusjournal_title
Substance abuseauthors
Kaminer Y,Goldberg P,Connor DFdoi
10.1080/08897070903442665subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2010-01-01 00:00:00pages
53-7issue
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0889-7077issn
1547-0164pii
918863071journal_volume
31pub_type
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