Psychopharmacology in Medical Conditions:
Rapid Decision Guide
Medication Safety in Medical Conditions
Quick-reference safety guidance for prescribing psychotropic medications in patients with renal, hepatic, cardiac, and other medical comorbidities.
Psychotropics & Cardiac Safety (QTc)
Quickly check QTc risk and cardiac safety across psychotropics with clear, tiered guidance.
View Guide →Psychotropics in Renal Impairment
Dose-by-eGFR guidance across drug classes — including lithium and dialysis.
View Guide →Psychotropics in Hepatic Impairment
Child-Pugh–based dosing, hepatotoxic agents to avoid, and the encephalopathy traps.
View Guide →Psychotropics in Seizure Disorders
Seizure-threshold risk, psychotropic–antiepileptic interactions, and safe agent selection.
Releasing SoonPsychotropics in HIV/AIDS
Antiretroviral interactions (ritonavir/cobicistat CYP) and neuropsychiatric effects of ART.
Releasing SoonPsychotropics in Organ Transplant
Immunosuppressant interactions (tacrolimus/cyclosporine, CYP3A4) and QTc overlap.
Releasing SoonPsychotropics in Pulmonary Disease
Benzodiazepine respiratory risk in COPD and smoking-cessation CYP1A2 shifts (clozapine/olanzapine).
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