Serotonin syndrome is a rare but potentially life-threatening condition caused by excess serotonin in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Patients with serotonin syndrome present with a range of mild to severe autonomic, neuromuscular and mental state signs and symptoms. A variety of drugs affect the serotonin pathways by modifying serotonin release and reuptake mechanisms, or reducing metabolism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe National Service Framework (NSF) for Mental Health in 1999 was central to the modernisation of mental health services under the New Labour government of 1997. It placed an emphasis on universal clinical standards and set out a vision for service developments over the next 10 years. One such proposal was the development of crisis resolution teams, aimed at reducing the psychiatric admissions rate by providing care at home.
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