A Practitioner's Guide to Use of Psychotropic Medication in Liquid Form
Abstract
This column provides the clinician with information to better understand the implications of the use of liquid forms of psychotropic medication. Liquid psychotropic medications have a clear, delimited role in the psychopharmacologic armamentarium. Their overuse, misuse, or improper use constitutes a disservice to patients.
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