
Druggist For The People
Four score and seven minutes ago (about an hour and a half) your physician brought forth, upon her desk, a new prescription, conceived in best medical practice, and dedicated to the proposition that all generics are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civilian war, testing whether that medication, or any medication so conceived, and so dedicated, can help us long endure. And maybe we can feel good at the same time. For forty years as a pharmacist, I've been building bridges - from the doctor to those in need of important drug information - you. With respect for the listener, and from the perspective that it is better to apply a recommended course of therapy than it is to comply with an ordered course, the goal here is not to provide specific answers about your drug therapy, but rather to help you generate the questions that will that will empower you in this. Toward that end, there will be weekly podcasts, very often with guests who will be "the people".
Druggist For The People
Chemical Restraints
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Donald Schoeff R.Ph.
Summary: Chemical and Physical Restraints are frightening terms, and yet the use of one or the other is sometimes necessary. This episode discusses the appropriate use of chemical restraints to treat agitation, as well as what may be the inappropriate use of medications to chemically restrain a person.
Topics:
· Agitation 02:00
· Danger to Self/Others 02:30
· AMA 02:50
· Respect the Person 05:45
· Informed Consent 10:15
· Detox (Klonopin/Librium/Ativan/Valium) 10:45
· Risperdal/Seroquel/Xyprexa 11:15
· Nonpharmacologic Interventions 12:30
· Rexulti 16:30
· Participate 18:45
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