Basic Principles of Paediatric Psychopharmacology
Description
In this talk, Dr. Sharma delves into the realm of paediatric pharmacology, specifically discussing the utilisation of medication in children and highlights the adjunctive nature of medication in paediatric treatment. She also details how different medications are chosen based on specific behaviours or mood states in children, citing examples related to hyperactivity, aggression, autism, among others. She also touches upon ongoing research exploring the short- and long-term effects of medication on brain development in young individuals.
Learning Objectives
A. To explore the beginnings of pediatric psychopharmacology
B. To learn about developmental, kinetics and dynamic aspects of child and adolescent psychopharmacology
C. To discuss the evidence of psychopharmacological treatments in children and adolescents
D. To explore ongoing research initiatives and comprehend the current understanding of short- and long-term effects of psychotropic medications on developing brain