Publications by authors named "Shari A Swartz"

Introduction: The kidney is a primary route of drug elimination; abnormal kidney function is predicted to alter the pharmacokinetics of agents metabolized and/or excreted predominantly through this route. The high prevalence of mental disorders associated with psychotropic drug use in individuals with deteriorating renal function suggests there is a need to investigate the effects of renal failure on psychotropic pharmacokinetics. The aim of this review is to provide a clinically accessible overview of the effect of chronic renal failure on the pharmacokinetics for each of the major classes of prescribed psychotropic agents.

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Mood disorders may be conceptualized as progressive neurodegenerative disorders associated with cognitive decline. Novel treatments capable of preserving and/or enhancing cognitive function represent an area of priority for research in the future. Insulin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and incretins may play a critical role in both physiological and pathophysiological processes of the CNS.

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