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Home » 2003 Index of The Carlat Report

2003 Index of The Carlat Report

December 1, 2003
From The Carlat Psychiatry Report
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Index to Volume 1, 2003 (issue:page)



  • Abilify, 2:1

  • ADHD (Adult), 4:6

  • Adolescents, 11:6

  • Alzheimer's dementia, 10:1

  • Antidepressants, 1:1

  • Antipsychotics, 2:1

  • ArginMax, 6:3

  • Aricept, 10:1

  • Axid, for weight loss, 2:2

  • Benzodiazepines, for panic disorder 3:2

  • Bipolar disorder, 8:1, 9:1

  • Breastfeeding and antidepressants, 5:1

  • Children and antidepressants, 11:1

  • Celexa, 1:5

  • Cholinesterase inhibitors, 10:1

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy, 3:1

  • Depakote, 8:6

  • Desipramine, 4:3

  • Diabetes, 2:2

  • Drug interactions, 7:1

  • Drug metabolism, 7:1

  • Effexor, 1:1

  • Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), 1:6

  • Exelon, 10:1

  • Ginkgo Biloba, 10:6

  • Hyperlipidemia, 2:2

  • Lamictal, 9:1

  • Lexapro, 1:5

  • Lithium, 7:6, 8:1

  • MAOIs, 1:8, 6:6

  • Memantine, 10:6

  • Nardil (phenelzine), 1:8

  • Neurontin, 3:6

  • NSAIDs, 10:6

  • P450 isoenzymes, 7:1

  • Panic Disorder, 3:1

  • Paxil, 1:4, 11:2

  • Post-partum depression, 5:6

  • Pregnancy and antidepressants, 5:1

  • Prozac, 11:2

  • Psychostimulants, 4:1-2

  • Rash, Lamictal, 9:2

  • Reminyl, 10:1

  • Risperdal, 2:6

  • Seroquel, 2:4

  • Sexual Side Effects, 6:1

  • Side Effects, 6:1

  • St. John's Wort, 1:1

  • Straterra, 4:1

  • Suicidality and SSRIs, 11:1

  • Topamax, 9:1

  • Tricyclics, 1:8

  • Trileptal, 9:6

  • Viagra, 6:1

  • Vitamin E, 10:6

  • Weight gain, 6:2

  • Wellbutrin, 6:3

  • Zoloft, 11:2

  • Zonegram, 9:3

  • Zyprexa, 2:1


Articles in Volume 1, 2003


January: Medication Treatment of Depression

  • St. John’s Wort: Wilting in America

  • Effexor XR: Is it really as good as they say it is?

  • Lexapro: The Son of Celexa

  • Paxil CR: Paxil by any other name...

  • Dr. John O’Reardon on Treatment-Resistant Depression


February: Atypical Antipsychotics in Clinical Practice

  • The Trouble with Zyprexa

  • Abilify: The Perfect Antipsychotic?

  • Atypicals: Do they Work for Depression?

  • Dr. Michael Jibson on Choosing Among Atypicals


March: Panic Disorder: Making Treatment Work

  • Panic Disorder: Back to Basics

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychiatrists

  • Neurontin: Does it work for Anxiety?

  • Dr. Mark Pollack on Treating Panic Disorder


April: ADHD: Medication Options

  • Psychostimulants: Bringing Order out of Chaos

  • Straterra: A Safer Desipramine?

  • Adult ADHD: Is it Real?

  • Dr. Jefferson Prince on Treating ADHD


May: Antidepressants in Pregnancy and Lactation

  • Breastfeeding and Antidepressants: An Update

  • SSRIs in Pregnancy: Third Trimester Concerns

  • Post Partum Depression: Use Interpersonal Therapy

  • Dr. Victoria Hendrick on Using Meds in Pregnancy


June: Managing Antidepressant Side Effects

  • Side Effects Management: A Primer

  • Sexual Side Effects: Solutions

  • When Side Effects Help: Getting Creative

  • Dr. Ronald Pies shares his wisdom


July: Drug-Drug Interactions in Psychiatry

  • A Basic Course in Drug Metabolism

  • Drug-Drug Interactions you Need to Know

  • What to Remember about Lithium

  • Dr. Neil Sandson on Drug Interactions


August: Bipolar Disorder: The Basics

  • Bipolar Confusion: Diagnostic Hints

  • The Incredible, The Amazing, Lithium

  • The Lowdown on Depakote

  • Dr. Nassir Ghaemi on Antidepressants in Bipolar Disorder


September: Bipolar Disorder, Part II: The Novel Anticonvulsants

  • Lamictal: Miraculous? Not Quite.

  • Topamax: Weight Loss Plus

  • Trileptal: Everyone’s Using It!

  • Dr. Claudia Baldassano on Interviewing Tips in Bipolar Disorder


October: The Treatment of Dementia

  • Comparing Cholinesterase Inhibitors

  • Alzheimer’s Dementia: A Primer

  • Preventing Dementia: What Works

  • Dr. Marc Agronin on The Evaluation of Dementia


November: Antidepressants in Children

  • Do Antidepressants Work for Kids?

  • Suicidality and SSRIs: An Update

  • How to Evaluate Adolescents

  • Dr. Jeff Bostic on Treating Pediatric Depression


December: Research Methods in Psychiatry

  • Do Antidepressants Beat Placebo?

  • The Randomized Controlled Trial: A Primer

  • 2003 Index

  • Dr. Mark Zimmerman on Generalizability in Research

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