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”’Dr Parth Nagda”’ is a psychiatrist and academic researcher known for his work in psychopharmacology, substance use disorders, consultation–liaison psychiatry, and neuropsychiatric case studies. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and case reports and regularly contributes expert commentary on mental health topics in mainstream media.
”’Dr Parth Nagda”’ is a psychiatrist and academic researcher work psychopharmacology, substance use disorders, consultation–liaison psychiatry, and neuropsychiatric case studies.
He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and case reports and has been cited in mainstream media for commentary on mental health topics including sleep, anxiety, and stress.<ref>{{cite news |title=Why sleep deprivation affects mental health |work=The Indian Express |date=2023}}</ref>
== Education ==
Dr Nagda completed his medical education in India and later specialised in psychiatry. His academic interests include clinical psychiatry, adverse effects of psychotropic medications, and public mental health education.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Nagda |first=P |title=Study of socio-economic, biochemical and clinical predictors of delirium tremens |journal=Annals of Indian Psychiatry |year=2024 |volume=8 |issue=1 |pages=52–60 |doi=10.4103/aip.aip_193_2}}</ref>
== Career ==
Dr Nagda is involved in clinical psychiatric practice and academic research. He has collaborated with psychiatrists and researchers across India and has published original research articles, reviews, and case reports in national and international peer-reviewed journals.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Harshe |first=D |author2=Nagda P |title=Delirium after abrupt discontinuation of clozapine |journal=Asian Journal of Psychiatry |year=2020 |volume=53 |pages=102235 |doi=10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102235}}</ref>
He currently practises in Navi Mumbai.
== Research interests ==
* Psychopharmacology and adverse drug reactions
* Alcohol dependence and withdrawal syndromes
* Consultation–liaison psychiatry
* Electroconvulsive therapy
* Neuropsychiatric disorders and dementia
== Selected publications ==
* Nagda P, Halder A, Ravindran NP, Joshi A. ”Endoxifen: The Diverse Molecule – A Case Series”. ”International Journal of Psychiatry Research”. 2025;7(1):33–35.
* Nagda P, Harshe D, Halder A, Ravindran NP. ”Study of socio-economic, biochemical and clinical predictors of delirium tremens”. ”Annals of Indian Psychiatry”. 2024;8(1):52–60.
* Harshe D, Nagda P, Gore S. ”Delirium after abrupt discontinuation of clozapine”. ”Asian Journal of Psychiatry”. 2020;53:102235.
== Media contributions ==
Dr Nagda has been cited as a mental health expert in Indian media outlets including ”The Indian Express”, ”Financial Express”, ”BBC Marathi”, ”Times Now”, ”Happiest Health”, ”HealthShots”, ”Mid-Day”, and ”ABP Live”, where he has commented on mental health awareness, sleep science, anxiety, stress, and emotional well-being.<ref>{{cite news |title=Managing anxiety in the digital age |work=BBC Marathi |date=2022}}</ref>
== Public engagement ==
Dr Nagda supports evidence-based mental health awareness and contributes to public understanding of psychiatry through academic writing, interviews, and health education initiatives.
== See also ==
* Psychiatry in India
* Psychopharmacology
* Substance use disorders
== References ==
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== Education ==
== Education ==
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Psychiatrist and academic researcher
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Dr Parth Nagda |
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| Known for | Psychopharmacology, substance use disorders, clinical psychiatry research |
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| Profession | Psychiatrist |
Dr Parth Nagda is a psychiatrist and academic researcher whose work focuses on psychopharmacology, substance use disorders, consultation–liaison psychiatry, and neuropsychiatric case studies.[1]
He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and case reports and has been cited in mainstream media for commentary on mental health topics including sleep, anxiety, and stress.[2]
Dr Nagda completed his medical education in India and later specialised in psychiatry. His academic interests include clinical psychiatry, adverse effects of psychotropic medications, and public mental health education.[3]
Dr Nagda is involved in clinical psychiatric practice and academic research. He has collaborated with psychiatrists and researchers across India and has published original research articles, reviews, and case reports in national and international peer-reviewed journals.[4]
He currently practises in Navi Mumbai.
- Psychopharmacology and adverse drug reactions
- Alcohol dependence and withdrawal syndromes
- Consultation–liaison psychiatry
- Electroconvulsive therapy
- Neuropsychiatric disorders and dementia
Selected publications
[edit]
- Nagda P, Halder A, Ravindran NP, Joshi A. Endoxifen: The Diverse Molecule – A Case Series. International Journal of Psychiatry Research. 2025;7(1):33–35.
- Nagda P, Harshe D, Halder A, Ravindran NP. Study of socio-economic, biochemical and clinical predictors of delirium tremens. Annals of Indian Psychiatry. 2024;8(1):52–60.
- Harshe D, Nagda P, Gore S. Delirium after abrupt discontinuation of clozapine. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 2020;53:102235.
Dr Nagda has been cited as a mental health expert in Indian media outlets including The Indian Express, Financial Express, BBC Marathi, Times Now, Happiest Health, HealthShots, Mid-Day, and ABP Live, where he has commented on mental health awareness, sleep science, anxiety, stress, and emotional well-being.[5]
Dr Nagda supports evidence-based mental health awareness and contributes to public understanding of psychiatry through academic writing, interviews, and health education initiatives.
- Psychiatry in India
- Psychopharmacology
- Substance use disorders
- ^ Nagda, P (2025). “Endoxifen: The Diverse Molecule – A Case Series”. International Journal of Psychiatry Research. 7 (1): 33–35.
- ^ “Why sleep deprivation affects mental health”. The Indian Express. 2023.
- ^ Nagda, P (2024). “Study of socio-economic, biochemical and clinical predictors of delirium tremens”. Annals of Indian Psychiatry. 8 (1): 52–60. doi:10.4103/aip.aip_193_2.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Harshe, D; Nagda P (2020). “Delirium after abrupt discontinuation of clozapine”. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 53: 102235. doi:10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102235.
{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: article number as page number (link) - ^ “Managing anxiety in the digital age”. BBC Marathi. 2022.
Dr Nagda completed his medical training in India and later specialised in psychiatry. His academic interests include clinical psychiatry, adverse effects of psychotropic medications, and public mental health education.
Dr Nagda is engaged in clinical psychiatric practice and academic research. He has collaborated with psychiatrists and researchers across India and has published original research articles, reviews, and case reports in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Alongside academic work, he is actively involved in mental health awareness through mainstream media.
He currently practises in Navi Mumbai.
- Psychopharmacology and adverse drug reactions
- Alcohol dependence, withdrawal syndromes, and delirium tremens
- Consultation–liaison psychiatry
- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Neuropsychiatric disorders and dementia
Selected publications
[edit]
Journal articles and case reports
[edit]
- Nagda P, Halder A, Ravindran NP, Joshi A. Endoxifen: The Diverse Molecule – A Case Series. International Journal of Psychiatry Research. 2025;7(1):33–35.
- Nagda P, Harshe D, Halder A, Ravindran NP. Study of socio-economic, biochemical and clinical predictors of delirium tremens and alcohol withdrawal in patients of alcohol dependence in the Indian population. Annals of Indian Psychiatry. 2024;8(1):52–60. doi:10.4103/aip.aip_193_2
- Nagda P, Halder A, Pushpanathan D, Ravindran NP. Escitalopram-induced hypoglycemia in a 21-year-old female: A rare case report. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2021;10(8).
- Nagda P, Harshe D, Karia S, Harshe S, Harshe G, Shah N, DeSousa A. A study of psychiatrists’ attitudes and concerns towards the practice and stigma associated with electroconvulsive therapy. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry. 2022;38(1):45–51.
- Nagda P, Avula N, Halder A, Harshe G. A rare case report of alcohol dependence with delirium tremens and pellagra. International Journal of Scientific Research. 2021;10(6).
- Harshe D, Nagda P, Gore S. Delirium after abrupt discontinuation of clozapine. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 2020;53:102235. doi:10.1016/j.ajp.2020.102235
- Halder A, Ravindran NP, Nagda P, Harshe D, Harshe G. Review of psychotropic agents associated with sialorrhoea, except clozapine. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2021.
- Halder A, Ravindran NP, Nagda P, Joshi A. A case of Lewy body dementia with sensitivity to risperidone treated successfully with amisulpride. Journal of Dementia. 2023;7:148.
- Halder A, Nagda P, Bhattacharya K. A case of Lewy body dementia with sensitivity to aripiprazole responded to amisulpride. Journal of Medical and Dental Science Research. 2024;11(10):1–2.
Dr Nagda has been featured as a mental health expert in media outlets including The Indian Express, Financial Express, Times Now, BBC Marathi, Happiest Health, HealthShots, Mid-Day, and ABP Live. His media work focuses on sleep science, anxiety, stress, digital well-being, loneliness, emotional regulation, and mental health awareness.
Dr Nagda advocates evidence-based mental health awareness and works to bridge the gap between clinical psychiatry and public understanding through academic writing, health talks, and media engagement.
- Psychiatry in India
- Psychopharmacology
- Substance use disorders

