The book opens with a brief overview of psychotropic drugs, a definition of side effects in terms of physical and behavioral manifestations, and a conclusion that adverse effects are best understood as resulting from complex interactions between the drug, the prescriber, the patient, and the environment. The main body of the book consists of an alphabetical list of side effects. Each is described by name, prevalence, occurrence, presentation, putative mechanism of action, predisposing factors, and commonly associated drugs.