Sexual Side Effects of Antipsychotics, Mood Stabilizers, and Benzodiazepines
The Psychopharmacology Institute is an online platform offering unbiased, practical psychopharmacology updates for healthcare providers, with content updated monthly. It also presents opportunities to earn CME and SA credits. Aripiprazole, lurasidone, and lumateperone carry the lowest sexual dysfunction risk among antipsychotics. Compare mood stabilizers and mechanisms driving side effects. This is an excerpt from a video lecture. Find the transcript here: https://psychopharmacologyinstitute.c... If you become a member, you can earn CME credits for this activity. Want to know more? Take a look at the Psychopharmacology Update here: https://psychopharmacologyinstitute.c... #antidepressants #antipsychotics

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