There are consequences of even short-term use of some drugs. Take the second-generation antipsychotics. A 3-month course can cause weight gain of almost 20 pounds in young people, according to a JAMA study. We interview Dr. Christoph Correll about the implications.
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There are consequences of even short-term use of some drugs. Take the second-generation antipsychotics. A 3-month course can cause weight gain of almost 20 pounds in young people, according to a
JAMA study. We interview Dr. Christoph Correll about the implications.
To reach Clinical Conversations, you can call 1-617-440-4374 or email me at jelia@jwatch.org.
This weeks news and interview links:
News:
- Diabetes Prevention Interventions Have Long-Lasting Effects
- Antibiotic Prophylaxis Lowers Risk for UTIs in Predisposed Kids
- (Some of) You Are Feeling Very Sleepy…
Interview:
- Atypical Antipsychotics Associated with Weight Gain and Other Adverse Metabolic Effects in Kids
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