Thyroid dysfunction in early psychosis: improving quality of care
Ansari, Saba ; Kelbrick, Marlene ; Jaleel, Nihad ; Rogers, Rowena ; Menzel, Rose ; Paduret, Gabriela
Ansari, Saba
Kelbrick, Marlene
Jaleel, Nihad
Rogers, Rowena
Menzel, Rose
Paduret, Gabriela
Abstract
People in EIP services are frequently prescribed antipsychotic medication, and often in combination with other psychotropics, all with increased risk of thyroid dysfunction. Undiagnosed and diagnosed thyroid dysfunction can have potential significant implications on both clinical outcomes and treatment for patients with early psychosis. Here, the authors present a clinical practice guideline for the management of thyroid dysfunction in EIP.
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2024-11
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Article
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Hypothyroidism, Hyperthyroidism, Bipolar Disorder, Psychotic Disorders, Practice Guideline
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Ansari,Saba; Kelbrick,Marlene; Jaleel,Nihad; Rogers,Rowena; Menzel,Rose; Paduret,Gabriela (2024) Thyroid dysfunction in early psychosis: improving quality of care. Prescriber v35(6) pp29-34 https://doi.org/10.1002/psb.2161
