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Olanzapine vs. Asenapine [60 Sec Psych]

November 21, 2020
If we trust the Catie trial, olanzapine is one the most effective antipsychotics for schizophrenia. Why? Despite its trying side effects – particularly weight gain – patients stuck with it the longest, which means it was doing enough good that patients were willing to stick with it despite any side...
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How much are we Drinking During COVID-19? [60 Sec Psych]

November 18, 2020
In March of 2020 sales of alcohol increased by 54% in stores and 262% in online purchases compared to 2019. But then again people were stocking up on everything last March as they hunkered down for an indeterminate quarantine. But what we need to know is how much of that...
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The Rise and Sudden Fall of Zimelidine: The First SSRI

November 16, 2020
How the SSRIs were derived from Benadryl, how a forgotten antidepressant almost brought the serotonergic industry to a halt in the 1980’s, and how this all culminated in a Nobel prize and a new theory of dopamine.Published On: 11/16/2020Duration: 23 minutes, 35 secondsTranscript:How the SSRIs were derived from Benadryl, how...
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A Dangerous Game with Benadryl [60 Sec Psych]

November 14, 2020
The FDA issued a warning in September about a dangerous game that teens have been playing with Benadryl during COVID. [FDA Link, Study Link]Published On: 11/14/2020Duration: 2 minutes, 29 secondsTranscript:The FDA issued a warning in September about a dangerous game that teens have been playing with Benadryl during COVID.The Benadryl...
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COVID Mortality is Higher with Psychiatric Illness

November 11, 2020
We’re hearing a lot about people at risk for death with COVID – the elderly, African Americans, men, those with medical problems or low vitamin D, and this new study adds people with mental illness to the list.Published On: 11/11/20Duration: 1 minute, 48 secondsTranscript:We’re hearing a lot about people at...
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How to Set Behavioral Goals in the Med Visit

November 9, 2020
Do you see patients who have no motivation to do anything? Michael Posternak has a novel strategy for working with this depressive symptom during the medication visit. Also, the word of the day: delirium mussitans.Published On: 11/9/2020Duration: 17 minutes, 8 secondsArticle Referenced: "Brief Therapy During the Medication Visit," The Carlat...
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How To Spot An Ultraprocessed Food [60 Sec Psych]

November 7, 2020
This month the first systemic meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies of ultra processed foods has come out, and we have a clearer picture of what poor dietary habits do to 300,000 people. [Link]Published On: 11/7/2020Duration: 5 minutes, 34 secondsGot feedback? Take the podcast survey.
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Ultraprocessed Foods Raise Depression Risk [60 Sec Psych]

November 4, 2020
In 2004 Morgan Spurlock decided to see what would happen when he ate a typical McDonald’s meal for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Over the next 30 days, we watched as he gained 24 pounds and developed high cholesterol, fatty liver, and signs of depression in the now classic documentary Supersize...
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The Metformin Recall

November 2, 2020
The FDA keeps recalling medications for contamination with NDMA, and the contamination was recently found in the first-line antidote for antipsychotic weight gain: metformin.Published On: 11/2/2020Duration: 13 minutes, 13 secondsTranscript:Welcome to the Carlat Psychiatry Podcast, keeping psychiatry honest since 2003. I’m Chris Aiken, the editor in chief of the Carlat Report. And...
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A New Cause of ADHD [60 Sec Psych]

October 31, 2020
Chemicals from plastics, pesticides, and food processing are linked to ADHD, according to a new paper in JAMA Open Network. [Link]Published On: 10/31/2020Duration: 3 minutes, 1 secondGot feedback? Take the podcast survey.
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