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Position
PhD Student
Qualifications
BPharm PGDipClinPharm PGCertPharm
Research summary
Psychotropic medicines in pregnancy
Memberships
PSNZ
Clinical
Senior Clinical Editor for NZ Formulary

Publications

Broughton, L. C., Hughes-Medlicott, N., Zeng, J., & Smith, A. (2023). Perinatal psychotropic dispensing: A descriptive population-based study in New Zealand. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/appy.12539 Journal - Research Article

Broughton, L., Medlicott, N., Zeng, J., & Smith, A. (2022, November). Perinatal psychotropic dispensing: A description population-based study in New Zealand. Verbal presentation at the School of Pharmacy Research Day, Dunedin, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

Broughton, L. C., Medlicott, N. J., & Smith, A. J. (2021). Effectiveness of patient decision aids in women considering psychotropic medication use during pregnancy: A literature review. Archives of Women's Mental Health, 24, 569-578. doi: 10.1007/s00737-021-01118-3 Journal - Research Other

Glue, P., Neehoff, S., Sabadel, A., Broughton, L., Le Nedelec, M., Shadli, S., McNaughton, N., & Medlicott, N. J. (2020). Effects of ketamine in patients with treatment-refractory generalized anxiety and social anxiety disorders: Exploratory double-blind psychoactive-controlled replication study. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 34(3), 267-272. doi: 10.1177/0269881119874457 Journal - Research Article

Le Nedelec, M., Glue, P., Winter, H., Goulton, C., Broughton, L., & Medlicott, N. (2018). Acute low-dose ketamine produces a rapid and robust increase in plasma BDNF without altering brain BDNF concentrations. Drug Delivery & Translational Research, 8(3), 780-786. doi: 10.1007/s13346-017-0476-2 Journal - Research Article

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