With what has become increasingly common among nearly all medical specialties, the number of patients who have various comorbid diseases both psychiatrically and mentally challenges the field of psychiatry. As… Click to show full abstract
With what has become increasingly common among nearly all medical specialties, the number of patients who have various comorbid diseases both psychiatrically and mentally challenges the field of psychiatry. As a result, it is not uncommon physicians are imposed with treatment decisions regarding polypharmacy- the use of multiple medications to treat either different diseases, or even many times, the same illness. In recent years the concept of polypharmacy has been known to have a negative undertone, implying its use is inappropriate or causing more harm than potential benefit. Although the use of any medication should involve a risk versus benefit discussion, when used with good clinical judgment and pharmacologically sound knowledge this practice can be potentially life altering for patients.
               
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