Clinical Pharmacology made ridiculously simple 4-e

Clinical Pharmacology made ridiculously simple 4-e

Last edition Elsevier A concise overview of the most important principles in clinical pharmacology, with drug comparisons in clear chart format. Excellent Board review. Fourth edition.

Last Edition

ISBN 13:h9781935660002

Imprint:hMedmaster

Language:hEnglish

Authors:hJames Olson

Pub Date:h07/2015

Pages:h164

Illus:hIllustrated

Weight:h500.00 grams

Size:h216 X 279 mm

Product Type:hSoftcover

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  • • Ginm Phannacology Made Ridiculously Simple aims at providing general principles of phannacology and is not intended as a working guide to patient drug administration.
  • • Please refer to the manufacturer's package insert for recommended drug dosage, undesirable effects, contraindications and drug interactions.
  • • Doctora Margo de Young As a senior med ical stud ent, I recei ved a Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity Scholarship to study a n area of medicine tha t is no t readi ly available in the standard cu rriculum. I worked with Dr. Nancy Wex ler and the Hereditary Disease Foundati on on the H unt ingto n's Disease Project ne ar Ma raca ibo, Venezuela. Whil t> there, 1had the opportunity to work with Margo de Young. a physician who is ded icating her life to working with the those a ffected by ma l de San Vito (lluntmgton's disease). Margo's interactions with the commu nity demonstrated that a tender h ug an d a patient ear are more potent than mo st of the agents d escribed in this hook.
  • The Chapter and Table Reviewers/Contributers Rosemary Berardi, Pharm.D. FCCP, FASHP. professor of pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, and clinical pharmacist, UMH Inpatient Pharmacy Services, retired from active faculty status on August 31, 2011.
  • Betty Chaffee, Pharm.D, clinical/staff pharmacist at Chelsea Community Hospital.
  • Tim Esser. M.D.Anesthesiologist at Traverse Anesthesia Associates PC,
  • Janet Gilsdorf, M.D. is a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist in Ann Arbor.
  • Roy Kulick, M.D. Ph.D. Roy G. Kulick, MD, Director of Hand and Upper Extremity surgery, specializes in reconstructive hand surgery, arthritis, Dupuytren's disease and nerve compression
  • Lori Mangels Ph.D. Senior Director, Medical Writing.
  • Beverly Mitchell, M.D. Beverly S. Mitchell, MD, is the former Director of the Stanford Cancer Institute and is the George E. Becker Professor of Medicine.
  • Charles KeaL M.D.. Ph.D. Dr. Charles (Chaz) Hong is a physician-scientist whose research functions at the intersection of developmental biology, chemical biology, stem cell biology, and cardiovascular medicine. Dr. Hong’s work includes innovative chemical biologic approaches to study embryonic development as well as implementation of the induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology to better understand human cardiomyocyte biology and pathobiology at the cellular level.
  • Francis Pasely, M.D. Dr. Francis Pasley, MD is a Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Specialist in Burlington, VT and has over 64 years of experience in the medical field.
  • John Penney, M.D. was professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and MGH and was director of the new National Institutes of Health– sponsored Parkinson's Disease
  • Rudy Roskos, M.D. Roskos, MD's Specialties. Specialty. Pediatric Hematology-Oncology. Pediatric hematologists/oncologists deal with diseases of the blood, spleen and lymph.
  • Raymond Ruddon, M.D., Ph.D.Dr. Ruddon resigned in 1976 to join the National Cancer Institute, but returned to the U-M in 1981 as professor and chair of the Department.
  • Stew Silverman. M.D. Dr. Silverman is Board Certified in Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry and has been practicing for over thirty years.
  • Chapter 1 Principles of Pharmacology Rational Therapeutics Drug Administration
  • • Formulation
  • • Routes o f Drug Ad ministration
  • • Dosing Regimens Pharmacokinetics
  • • Drug Absorption
  • • Drug Distribution
  • • Drug Metabolism
  • • Drug EXCTI'tion
  • • Drug Clearance Drug Actions
  • • Pharmacology at the Ce llular Level
  • • Pharmamlogy at the Organism Level
  • • Pharmacology er the Pop ulation Level Drug Interactions Tolerance, Dependence and Withdrawal The Pati ent Profile
  • Chapter 2 Peripheral Nervous System Sympathomimetics
  • • Direct Sympathomimetic
  • • Indirect Mixed Agents Ad renergic Blockers
  • • Centra l Anti-adrenergic
  • • Peripheral Presynaptic Anu-edrcncrgics
  • • Peripheral Postsynaptic Anu-edrencrgics Cholinomimetic;
  • • Direct Cholinergic Agorusts
  • • Cholinesterase Inhibih Cholinergic Antagonists
  • • Muscarinic Antagonists
  • • Canghon Blockers Neuromuscular Blockers
  • • Neuromuscular Transmission a nd Blockade
  • • Reversing Neurom uscu lar Blockade Local Anesthetics
  • Chapter 3 Central Nervous System Neurotransmitters of the Brain
  • • Norepinephr ine
  • • Dopamine
  • • Hyd roxytry ptaminc (> HT, Seruttln in)
  • • Acet ylcholine
  • • Camma-ammo butyric acid (GABA)
  • • Excitatory A mi no Acids (FAA)
  • • TI,e Opiolds
  • • Other Neuropcpndes Antidepressants Psychomotor Stimulants Antipsychotic Drugs
  • • Treatment of psychoses
  • • Undesirable Neuro logic Ef fects Antiemetics Anti-Parkinson Drugs Central An....itgeslcs
  • • The Opioid System General Anesthetics Anti-anxiety Agents Antico nvulsants
  • • Type; of Seizures a nd Drugs of Choice
  • • Principles of An ticonvulsant Therapy
  • Chapter 4 Cardiovascular Drugs Heart Failure Drugs
  • • Acute Pumonary Ed ema
  • • Management of Shock Antthypertenstves
  • • Diu rencs
  • • Anliadrencrgie>
  • • Vasodilators Anti-an gtna l Agents Arrhy thmias Antiarrhythm ic Agents Lipid Lo wering Agents Anticoagu lants, Annt hrorn boucs a nd Thrombolytics Hematopoietic Agents
  • Chapter 5 Respiratory Drugs Obstructive Lu ng Disease Treatment Options
  • Chapter 6 Gastrointestinal Agents Antiu lcer Drugs Ant id ia rrheals Drugs Used to Treat Constipa tion
  • Chapter 7 Anti-Infective Agents 97 Basic Strategies of An timic rob ial Thera py Th e Enemies: Gram Positive Cocci The Enemies; Anaerobes The Enemies: Gram-negative Pathogens ,
  • Chapter 8 Anticancer Drugs Principles ofCancerChemotherapy
  • • The 001cycle
  • • Resistance and Recurrence
  • • Toxicity of Anticancer Drugs
  • • Combination therapy Alkylating Agents Antimetabolites Antibiotic Antica ncer Agents Other An tica ncer Agents
  • Chapter 9 Anti-inflammatory and Immunomodulating Agents Prostaglandin Inhibitors Antia rth ritic Agents Antigout Agents Immu nomodulating Agents Antihistamines
  • Chapter 10 Endocrine System Anterior Pituitary l Iorrnones Posterior Pitui tary Hormones Other Hormones Sex Hormones
  • • Testosterone
  • • Anabolic Steroids
  • • Estrog ens
  • • Progest ins
  • • Oral Contraceptives
  • • Progcsnn Only "Minipills"
  • • Levnnorgeserel lrnplants (Norp L.'lnt ") Oxytocin and Other O B/Gyn Drugs Ad renal Horm ones
  • • Cl ucocorncoids • Adrenocortkosrerold Hypersecretion
  • • Mtncralocortlcoids & Androgens Thyroid Hormo nes
  • • Hyperthyroidism (thyrotoxicosis]
  • • Hypotl1yroidism Pancreatic Hormones
  • • Diabetes Mellitus
  • • Insuli n Replacement
  • • Oral Hypogl ycemic Drug
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