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Editorial Academica Espanola Probióticos Oponentes del Crecimiento de
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£31.46
Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento Cucumis trigonus: Um remédio para problemas de
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£43.81
Pharmamed Press Advanced Pharmacology
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£79.96
Springer Analytical Applications of Immobilized Enzyme Reactors
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£170.99
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd How Medicines Work: Illustrated
Book SynopsisThis highly illustrated volume will describe, through clear diagrams and concise text, how the most prescribed, as well as new medicines, work in the body for a broad range of diseases. By bringing this knowledge together in one place, we will seek to answer the question, 'What is the impact of the accelerating knowledge in biology, drug research and medical sciences on the development and approval of medicines for the treatment of a wide range of diseases'. Furthermore, information on how a successful drug works can make the case for a particular therapy and provide an informed dialog between a patient and physician, or a professor and a student, or a regulator and pharmaceutical scientist.With the continuing explosion of medical information, the book addresses the following themes:This book breaks important new ground by focusing on the cellular biochemistry of selected diseases and how the respective drug works, using a concise, focused and non-technical graphic review.
£999.99
Pharmaceutical Press Integrated Pharmacy Case Studies
Book SynopsisThis innovative new textbook is one of the first to integrate the science of pharmacy with practice. Integrated Pharmacy Case Studies provides a case study approach to pharmacy education, demonstrating in the most practical way possible the relevance of pharmaceutical science in practice.
£44.65
Pharmaceutical Press Stockleys Herbal Medicines Interactions
Book SynopsisInvaluable reference text for all healthcare professionals who require evidence-based information on the interactions of conventional medicines with herbal medicines, dietary supplements and nutraceuticals.
£74.25
Pharmaceutical Press Remington Education Physical Pharmacy
Book SynopsisRemington Education: Physical Pharmacy provides a simple, concise view of the concepts and applications of physical pharmacy.Trade Review"The study of physical pharmacy often fills many students with trepidation but this book, published by Pharmaceutical Press, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, can help to alleviate this by providing a simple introduction to the topic. The author defines physical pharmacy as a subcategory of pharmaceuticals that focuses on the reasons that drug delivery systems behave as they do...The book is laid out in an easy to understand way, guiding the reader through each relevant component. By providing a summary of important information and including self-assessment questions and answers, the book offers a practical way for students to check knowledge and track progress before, during and after a course in physical pharmacy." Laurence A. Goldberg, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 22 December 2015 -- Laurence A. Goldberg * The Pharmaceutical Journal *Table of Contents1: Intermolecular Interactions; 2: Colligative Properties of Substances; 3: Solvents; 4: Solutions; 5: Interfacial Phenomena and Rheology; 6: Colloids; 7: Coarse Dispersions - Suspensions; 8: Coarse Dispersions - Emulsions; 9: Semisolid Drug Delivery Systems; 10: Powders and Granules; 11: Capsules; 12: Tablets; 13: Suppositories; 14: Transdermal Products; 15: Ophthalmic, Otic, Nasal Drug Delivery Systems; 16: Inhalation Drug Delivery System.
£36.10
Pharmaceutical Press Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral
Book SynopsisThe Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Tubes furnishes you with the background knowledge to inform clinical decision making as well as providing over 400 drug monographs.Trade Review"5 stars!...drug monographs are organized in a way that allows quick access to information and it is very easy to determine if the medication is safe to be administered through the enteral route. Information is current and properly referenced...This is a convenient and useful guide to have on the medical floor as a point of care reference for nurses, pharmacists, or any healthcare providers..." Melissa M. Ranieri, BS, PharmD, Doody's Notes, May 2015. -- Melissa M. Ranieri * Doody's Notes *Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Types of enteral feeding tubes; 3. Flushing enteral feeding tubes; 4. Restoring and maintaining patency of enteral feeding tubes; 5. Drug therapy review; 6. Choice of medication formulation; 7. The legal and professional consequences of administering drugs via enteral feeding tubes; 8. Health and safety and clinical risk management; 9. Syringes and ports; 10. Defining interactions; 11. Medicines optimisation; Individual drug monographs.
£999.99
University of California Press Dictionary of the Ben cao gang mu Volume 3
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAcknowledgments I. Introduction 1. The Ben cao gang mu Project 2. The Two Conflicting Origins of Chinese Medicine and Pharmaceutics 3. Chinese Materia Medica Literature 4. The Sources Cited4.1. Materia Medica and Medical Texts4.3 Sources Beyond Materia Medica and Medical Literature5. The Dictionary Entries5.1. Bibliographical Entries:5.2. Biographical Entries: II. Persons and Literary Sources III. Appendices Appendix A Chinese Dynasties Appendix B Index of Substance Entry (SE) in Alphabetical Order Appendix C List of Entries of Names of Persons Appendix D List of Entries of Literary Sources
£100.00
Penguin Publishing Group Dmso Natural Healer Natures Healer
Book SynopsisAn easy-to-understand, up-to-date guide on the highly publicized drug, DMSO DMSO—dimethyl sulfoxide—is a simple by-product of wood and has been called a “miracle” drug, capable of relieving pain, diminishing swelling, reducing inflammation, encouraging healing, and restoring normal function. In this groundbreaking work, award-winning health science writer Dr. Morton Walker examines the powerful and compelling case for the use of DMSO in the treatment of many debilitating disease and health-related problems. In DMSO: Nature’s Healer, Dr. Walker cites documented cases of its astounding use in healing and prevention of a host of health disorders, including arthritis, stroke, cancer, mental retardation, and sports and auto injuries. He also recounts the dramatic story of the long struggle to gain FDA approval of DMSO.
£15.17
Elsevier Health Sciences Elseviers 2026 Intravenous Medications
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£43.69
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Principles of Pharmacology
Book SynopsisThis new edition was recognized as a highly commended title by the British Medical Association at the 2017 BMA Medical Book Awards . Regarded by both students and instructors, Principles of Pharmacology: The Pathophysiologic Basis of Drug Therapy, 4th Edition , offers an integrated mechanism-based and systems-based approach to contemporary pharmacology and drug development. An easy-to-follow format helps first- and second-year students grasp challenging concepts quickly and efficiently. Each chapter presents a clinical vignette illustrating a therapeutic problem within a physiologic or biochemical system; followed by a discussion of the biochemistry, physiology, and pathophysiology of the system; and concluding with a presentation of the pharmacology of the drugs and drug classes that activate or inhibit the system by interacting with specific molecular and cellular targets. Chapters are integrated into sections that focus on organ systems and therapeutic areas of hi
£999.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Global New Drug Development
Book SynopsisThe development of new drugs is very complex, costly and risky. Its success is highly dependent on an intense collaboration and interaction between many departments within the drug development organization, external investigators and service providers, in constant dialogue with regulatory authorities, payers, academic experts, clinicians and patient organizations. Within the different phases of the drug life cycle, drug development is by far the most crucial part for the initial and continued success of a drug on the market. This book offers an introduction to the field of drug development with a clear overview of the different processes that lead to a successful new medicine and of the regulatory pathways that are used to launch a new drug that are both safe and efficacious. This is the most comprehensive and detailed book on drug development I have ever read and I feel that it is likely to become a staple of drug development courses, such as those taught at Masters LTable of ContentsSeries Foreword ix Preface xi Acknowledgement xiii Abbreviations xv Introduction xxi 1 Drug Life Cycle 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Drivers of the search for a new drug 2 1.3 Structure of a drug life cycle 5 1.4 Costs and risks of drug research and development 6 1.5 Risk of drug R&D 7 1.6 Value for patient and society 9 1.7 The end of a drug’s life 9 1.8 Management 10 References 10 2 Drug Discovery and Design 13 2.1 Introduction 13 2.2 Approaches in drug discovery 14 2.3 The drug discovery process 17 References 21 3 Drug Development: General Aspects 23 3.1 Introduction 23 3.2 The objective of drug development 23 3.3 Drug development organisations and teams 24 3.4 Drug development streams 27 3.5 Phases in drug development 36 3.6 Regulatory environment 44 3.7 Quality management 58 3.8 Project risk management 75 3.9 Ethical considerations 79 References 88 4 Methods and Techniques Used in Drug Development 91 4.1 Introduction 91 4.2 Chemical and pharmaceutical development 91 4.3 Non-clinical development 106 4.4 Clinical development 139 References 166 5 The Early Development of a New Drug 169 5.1 Introduction 169 5.2 Preclinical phase 170 5.3 Clinical phase 200 References 251 6 The Late Development of a New Drug 253 6.1 Introduction 253 6.2 Pre-approval development 254 6.3 Marketing authorisation 316 6.4 Post-approval development 328 References 347 7 Special Drug Developments 351 7.1 Introduction 351 7.2 Development of orphan drugs 351 7.3 Paediatric drug development 354 7.4 Geriatric drug development 356 7.5 Development of fixed-dose drug combinations 358 7.6 Other special drug developments 360 References 360 8 Drug Commercialisation 361 8.1 Introduction 361 8.2 Market access 363 8.3 Pharmaceutical marketing 370 8.4 Independent drug information 382 8.5 Rational use of medicines 383 References 384 Epilogue 387 Index 391
£59.80
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Fundamentals of Medicinal Chemistry
Book SynopsisProvides an introduction to the chemistry of therapeutically active compounds. This title reviews the structures and nomenclature of the more common classes of naturally occurring compounds found in biological organisms. An overview of medicinal chemistry is followed by chapters covering the discovery and design of drugs.Trade Review"... it would be of great value to beginning graduate students in medicinal chemistry... it should be included in any practicing chemist's personal library." (Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, July 29, 2004) "Thomas presents the fundamentals of medicinal chemistry in a clear, concise, and descriptive fashion." (Choice, June 2004, Vol. 41 No. 10) "... provides a concise introduction to the chemistry of therapeutically active compounds, written in a readable and accessible style..." (www.organische-chemie.ch, 19/01/2004) "... well laid out, with an attractive typeface." (Chemistry and Industry, 6th September 2004)Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations/Acronyms. 1. Biological Molecules. 2. An Introduction to Drugs and Their Action. 3. An Introduction to Drug Discovery. 4. The SAR and QSAR Approaches to Drug Design. 5. Computer Aided Drug Design. 6. Combinatorial Chemistry. 7. Selected Examples of Drug Action at some Common Target Areas. 8. Pharmacokinetics. 9. Drug Metabolism. 10. An Introduction to Lead and Analogue Syntheses. 11. Drug Development and Production. Appendix 1. Sickle-cell Anaemia. Appendix 2. Bacteria. Appendix 3. Cell Membranes. Appendix 4. Receptors. Appendix 5. Transfer through Membranes. Appendix 6. Regression Analysis. Appendix 7. Enzymes. Answers to Questions. Selected Further Reading. Index.
£38.90
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Netters Illustrated Pharmacology Updated Edition
Book SynopsisOffers a visual approach to understanding both the basic science and clinical applications of pharmacology. Designed to be compatible and used in conjunction with other pharmacology resources, this book includes a presentation of the pharmacodynamic relationship between drugs and the human body.Trade Review"Visual learners will love this unique book. Although I don't think this is an easy way to first learn pharmacology, there is no better resource for students to integrate all of the basic sciences into a meaningful understanding of how the human body works and how disorders of the human body can be impacted by drugs, after they have learned the basic actions of drugs. This is also an excellent resource for students to consolidate all their learned basic information prior to sitting for certification examinations and/or advancing into the clinical phase of their studies. Not only is this book scientifically accurate, it is a work of art. In addition to being an excellent learning resource, it also makes a very appropriate coffee table book to serve as a unique conversation piece for guests."-Thomas Pazdernick, PhD(University of Kansas Medical Center) Doody Review: 5 starsTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY CHAPTER 2. DRUGS USED TO AFFECT THE AUTONOMIC AND SOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEMS CHAPTER 3. DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND TREATMENT OF PAIN CHAPTER 4. DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM CHAPTER 5. DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM CHAPTER 6. DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM CHAPTER 7. DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM CHAPTER 8. DRUGS USED IN DISORDERS OF THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM CHAPTER 9. DRUGS USED TO AFFECT RENAL FUNCTION CHAPTER 10. DRUGS USED IN INFECTIOUS DISEASE CHAPTER 11. DRUGS USED IN NEOPLASTIC DISORDERS CHAPTER 12. DRUGS USED FOR SKIN DISORDERS CHAPTER 13. VITAMINS: DEFICIENCIES AND DRUG INTERACTIONS CHAPTER 14. DRUG ALLERGY, ABUSE, AND POISONING OR OVERDOSE
£41.79
Springer Verlag, Singapore Antibiotics and Their Mechanisms of Action
Book SynopsisAntibiotics and their mechanisms of action provides a deep and lucid understanding of the mechanisms of action of various antibiotics.
£71.99
Llewellyn Publications,U.S. Judes Herbal Home Remedies Natural Health Beauty
Book SynopsisDiscover a simpler, more natural way of life. Pour yourself a cup of chamomile tea, find a quiet corner, and browse through the wealth of natural remedies, household tips, and beauty secrets presented in this tried and true guidebook.
£20.89
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Antiarrhythmic Drugs
Book SynopsisIf you prescribe for patients with arrhythmias, you will want to keep this valuable paperback close at hand. The Second Edition of this valuable reference responds to changes in the available medications as well as in the way they are currently used. The book reviews everything you need to understand and prescribe today''s antiarrhythmic drugs: mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias and how antiarrhythmic drugs alter those arrhythmias, including common adverse effects which factors to consider in using these drugs for treatment of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, ventricular arrhythmias, and arrhythmias in pregnancy a detailed review of atrial fibrillation to help you make decisions for patient management in this complicated area Dr. Fogoros considers all the most recent drugs, plus promising drugs under investigation, to give you a full picture of therapeutic options. With Antiarrhythmic Drugs: A Practical Guide,Table of ContentsPreface. Acknowledgements. Part 1 Basic Principles. Chapter 1 Mechanisms of Cardiac Tachyarrhythmias. Chapter 2 Introduction to Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Part 2 Clinical Features of Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Chapter 3 Class I Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Chapter 4 Class II Antiarrhythmic Drugs; Beta-Blocking Agents. Chapter 5 Class III Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Chapter 6 Class IV Drugs: Calcium-Blocking Agents. Chapter 7 Unclassified Antiarrhythmic Agents. Chapter 8 Investigational Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Chapter 9 Common Adverse Events with Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Part 3 Antiarrhythmic Drugs in the Treatment of Cardiac Arrhythmias. Chapter 10 Basic Principles of Using Antiarrhythmic Drugs. Chapter 11 Treatment of Supraventricular Tachyarrhythmias. Chapter 12 Treatment of Ventricular Arrhythmias. Chapter 13 Treatment of Arrhythmias in PregnancyIndex
£64.55
John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Pharmaceutical Studies Reader
Book SynopsisThe Pharmaceutical Studies Reader is an engaging survey of the field that brings together provocative, multi-disciplinary scholarship examining the interplay of medical science, clinical practice, consumerism, and the healthcare marketplace.Trade Review"...provides an in-depth look at the machinery that enables the continued expansion of pharmaceutical products, markets, and subjects." - Ellen Rubinstein for Anthropology Book Forum, Anthropology NewsTable of ContentsAcknowledgements vii 1 Introduction 1Jeremy A. Greene and Sergio Sismondo Part I Pharmaceutical Lives 17 2 The Pharmaceuticalisation of Society? A Framework for Analysis 19Simon J. Williams, Paul Martin and Jonathan Gabe 3 Pharmaceutical Witnessing: Drugs for Life in an Era of Direct]to]Consumer Advertising 33Joseph Dumit Part II New Drugs, Diseases, and Identities 49 4 Releasing the Flood Waters: Diuril and the Reshaping of Hypertension 51Jeremy A. Greene 5 DepRession and Consumtion: Psychopharmaceuticals, Branding, and New Identity Practices 70Nathan Greenslit 6 BiDil: Medicating the Intersection of Race and Heart Failure 87Anne Pollock 7 Manufacturing Desire: The Commodification of Female Sexual Dysfunction 106Jennifer R. Fishman Part III Drugs and the Circulation of Medical Knowledge 121 8 Following the Script: How Drug Reps Make Friends and Influence Doctors 123Adriane Fugh]Berman and Shahram Ahari 9 Getting to Yes: Corporate Power and the Creation of a Psychopharmaceutical Blockbuster 133Kalman Applbaum 10 Pushing Knowledge in the Drug Industry: Ghost]Managed Science 150Sergio Sismondo 11 Transcultural Medicine: A Multi]Sited Ethnography on the Scientific]Industrial Networking of Korean Medicine 165Jongyoung Kim Part IV Political and Moral Economies of Pharmaceutical Research 179 12 Uncommon Trajectories: Steroid Hormones, Mexican Peasants, and the Search for a Wild Yam 181Gabriela Soto Laveaga 13 “Ready]to]Recruit” or “Ready]to]Consent” Populations? Informed Consent and the Limits of Subject Autonomy 195Jill A. Fisher 14 Clinical Trials Offshored: On Private Sector Science and Public Health 208Adriana Petryna 15 The Experimental Machinery of Global Clinical Trials: Case Studies from India 222Kaushik Sunder Rajan Part V Intellectual Property in Local and Global Markets 235 16 Intellectual Property and Public Health: Copying of HIV/AIDS Drugs by Brazilian Public and Private Pharmaceutical Laboratories 237Maurice Cassier and Marilena Correa 17 Global Pharmaceutical Markets and Corporate Citizenship: The Case of Novartis’ Anti]Cancer Drug Glivec 247Stefan Ecks 18 Generic Medicines and the Question of the Similar 261Cori Hayden Index 268
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Cambridge University Press Physics Pharmacology and Physiology for
Book SynopsisA key requirement of the primary and final FRCA examinations is a sound understanding of the basic sciences behind anaesthetic practice. It is important to be able to describe these principles clearly, particularly in the viva section of the examinations. Featuring several new topics, this fully updated new edition of this best-selling book provides all the important graphs, definitions and equations which may be covered in the examinations, together with clear and concise explanations of how to present them to the examiner and why they are important. Packed full of precise, clear diagrams with well structured explanations, and with all key definitions, derivations and statistics, this is an essential study aid for all FRCA examination candidates.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements; Preface; Forewords P. Hutton and Tom E. Peck; Introduction; 1. Mathematical principles; 2. Physical principles; 3. Principles of special equipment; 4. Pharmacological principles; 5. Pharmacodynamics; 6. Pharmacokinetics; 7. Respiratory physiology; 8. Cardiovascular physiology; 9. Renal physiology; 10. Neurophysiology; 11. Applied sciences; 12. Statistical principles; Appendix; Index.
£48.44
Columbia University Press The Risks of Prescription Drugs
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe Risks of Prescription Drugs explains in clear, concise, and unflinching language the consequences of ignoring the discrepancy between the drug industry's private interests and the public service we hope and naively expect from them. This book provides consumers with tools for self-defense and concerned citizens with a road map for rebalancing American medicine. -- John Abramson, Harvard Medical School, author of Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine This volume introduces important debates on pharmaceutical promotion and marketing, needed drug evaluation and regulation, professional conflicts of interest, and increased medicalization of behavior. It explores important trends and policy questions that all engaged citizens should consider. -- David Mechanic, Rutgers Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, and author of The Truth About Health Care: Why Reform Is Not Working in America This is a sensible, readable and constructive book that could in various respects open the reader's eyes, and then lead him, with his eyes wide open, along the road to a healthier world. -- M.N.G. Dukes International Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine This well-referenced title will be of particular interest to prescribers, but I recommend it to all healthcare professionals. -- Roger Evans Nursing StandardTable of Contents1. Bearing the Risks of Prescription Drugs, by Donald W. Light 2. The Food and Drug Administration: Inadequate Protection from Serious Risks, by Donald W. Light 3. The Commercialization of Medical Decisions: Physicians and Patients at Risk, by Howard Brody 4. Pharmaceuticals and the Medicalization of Social Life, by Allan V. Horwitz 5. Medicalization and Risk Scares: The Case of Menopause and HRT, by Cheryl Stults and Peter Conrad Epilogue. Toward Safer Prescribing and Better Drugs, by Donald W. Light List of Contributors
£16.19
Workman Publishing Natural BabyCare Pure and Soothing Recipes and
Book SynopsisGet your baby off to a great start with gentle and safe homemade lotions, powders, creams, and shampoos. In this informative guide to natural baby care, Colleen Dodt offers easy-to-follow aromatic recipes that make creative use of herbs and essential oils while avoiding harsh chemicals. With simple homeopathic remedies for a variety of ailments, Dodt provides plenty of suggestions for ensuring glowing health and creating a relaxing atmosphere that can enhance the magical bond between you and your baby.
£12.34
Workman Publishing The Essential Oils Book
Book SynopsisDiscover the fragrant world of essential oils. Herbalist Colleen K. Dodt profiles the healing and cleaning powers of dozens of oils extracted from herbs, flowers, roots, barks, and resins. This comprehensive guide includes recipes for natural cleaning products, lotions, and ointments that will keep you feeling happy and smelling great. Fill your days with stimulating scents as you learn to use essential oils to wash your dishes, soothe sunburns, combat stress, and improve the quality of your life.
£12.34
Legare Street Press Prof. Arnold Ehrets Mucuslessdiet Healing System
£15.95
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Pflege mini Psychopharmaka im Alter
Book SynopsisEin praktisches Taschenbuch zum schnellen Nachschlagen für Pflegefachkräfte in stationären und ambulanten Pflegeeinrichtungen. Für einen verantwortungsvollen und bewussten Umgang mit Psychopharmaka in der Betreuung älterer Menschen.Hier finden Pflegende die wichtigsten Fakten zur Psychopharmakotherapie: - Wirkung und Nebenwirkungen verschiedener Medikamentengruppen- Wechselwirkungen mit anderen Medikamenten- Medikamentenprofile nach Handelsnamen und Wirkstoffen in alphabetischer Reihenfolge Dieses Wissen befähigt Pflegekräfte in der Kommunikation mit dem Arzt: über negative Wechselwirkungen und Folgeerscheinungen, z.B. z.B. Desorientierung, erhöhte Sturzgefahr, Immobilität, einer eingestellten Medikation zu informieren. Auch informiert die erfahrene Autorin über alternative Angebote z.B. der Basalen Stimulation, Seelsorge, Physiotherapie, Ergotherapie, Aromatherapie.Table of ContentsUmgang mit Medikamenten.- Antidementiva.- Antidepressiva.- Schlaf- und Beruhigungsmittel.- Antipsychotika.- Besondere Probleme älterer Menschen.- Alternativen.- Anhang.- Literatur.
£14.18
Elsevier Health Sciences Calculations and Pharmaceutics in Practice
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsUsing calculations in pharmacy practice Dispensing techniques (compounding and good practice) Oral unit dosage forms Packaging Solutions Suspensions Emulsions External preparations Suppositories and pessaries Powders and granules Sterile products Parenteral products Opthalmic products Inhaled products Parenteral nutrition and dialysis Radiopharmacy Specialized services Appliances Routes of administration and dosage forms
£999.99
Edinburgh University Press Arabian Drugs in Early Medieval Mediterranean
Book SynopsisThis book explores the impact of Greek (as well as Indian and Persian) medical heritage on the evolution of Arab medicine and pharmacology, investigating it from the perspective of 'materia medica' a reliable indication of the contribution of this medical legacy.
£35.15
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Workbook for Raus Respiratory Care Pharmacology
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsUnit I: Basic Concepts and Principles in Pharmacology 1. Introduction to Respiratory Care Pharmacology 2. Principles of Drug Action 3. Administration of Aerosolized Agents 4. Calculating Drug Doses 5. The Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems Unit II: Drugs Used to Treat the Respiratory System 6. Adrenergic (Sympathomimetic) Bronchodilators 7. Anticholinergic (Parasympatholytic) Bronchodilators 8. Xanthines 9. Mucus-Controlling Drug Therapy 10. Surfactant Agents 11. Corticosteroids in Respiratory Care 12. Nonsteroidal Antiasthma Agents 13. Aerosolized Antiinfective Agents 14. Antimicrobial Agents 15. Cold and Cough Agents 16. Selected Agents of Pulmonary Value 17. Neonatal and Pediatric Aerosolized Drug Therapy Unit III: Critical Care, Cardiovascular, and Polysomnography Agents 18. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants (Neuromuscular Blocking Agents) 19. Diuretic Agents 20. Drugs Affecting the Central Nervous System 21. Vasopressors, Inotropes, and Antiarrhythmic Agents 22. Drugs Affecting Circulation: Antihypertensives, Antianginals, Antithrombotics 23 Sleep and Sleep Pharmacology
£35.14
F.A. Davis Company Pharm Phlash!: Pharmacology Flash Cards
Book SynopsisThe best flashcards to test yourself on the top drugs & prepare for the NCLEX®! Increase your test scores in pharmacology class. Build your confidence to pass the NCLEX®. Expand your understanding of pharmacological agents. Decrease and prevent medication errors in practice. These flashcards put critical clinical information for nearly 400 of the top generic medications at your fingertips. Each card features a single generic drug or a medication group to help build associations between common medications and includes indications for use of the drug, action of the drug, route/dosage information, adverse reactions/side effects, pre-administration vital signs, laboratory data assessment, drug levels, patient teaching, and more. Count on them for accuracy because each card is based on content from Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses®. AMAZING and MUST GET!“These cards are a MUST for any nursing student or even nurse! I use these for almost every single assignment from nursing process sheets to care plans. You need to get these immediately, and you’ll love them!! Seriously, I am so glad I stumbled upon these cards. Thank you to whoever invented these!”—Edgar G. GREAT for Nursing Students“I used these cards to pass my pharmacology final and my NCLEX in nursing school! I love these cards. They have all the info you need on the card, and even helpful tips.”—Cloie Updated & Revised! Completely reviewed and updated to ensure accuracy A color-coded, body-system organization reflects the information common to classes of medications. Each card features a single generic drug or a medication group to help build associations between common medications and includes indications for use of the drug, action of the drug, adverse reactions/side effects, pre-administration vital signs, laboratory data assessment, drug levels, patient teaching, and more. “Make the Connection” highlights information crucial to administering medications safely, understanding the clinical applicability of the information, and helps to develop critical-thinking skills. “Keep in Mind” provides key nursing considerations, including client teaching. Route/dosage information appears on the back of each card. Common abbreviations listed on each card, with a summary of the abbreviations on separate, introductory cards. A comprehensive, alphabetical Index makes it easy to locate drugs within the deck by trade, generic, or Canadian brand name. New! Card listing commonly used monoclonal antibodies, their brand and generic names, and indications for use New! Cards explaining the cytochrome P450 (CYP 450) enzyme system, how the enzymes effect the levels of other drugs with a list of strong and moderate inhibitors and inducers New! CYP3A4 inducer or inhibiter descriptions in the “Make the Connection” section on each card, when appropriate New! Cards for VMAT2 inhibiters in the central nervous system section Table of ContentsKey to Abbreviations Key to Icons Introduction Drug Cards covering... • Gastrointestinal System Drugs • Endocrine System Drugs • Urologic System Drugs • Immune System Drugs • Musculoskeletal System Drugs • Central Nervous System Drugs • Cardiovascular System Drugs • Respiratory System Drugs • Sensory System Drugs Index
£35.10
LEGARE STREET PR Milk Diet as a Remedy for Chronic Disease
£25.60
Hachette Go Psychedelics
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£16.99
Jessica Kingsley Publishers Fragrance and Wellbeing: Plant Aromatics and
Book SynopsisFor thousands of years fragrance has been used, across many varied cultures, for altering mental and emotional states, and as part of spiritual practice. This book explores the impact of fragrance on the psyche from biological, anthropological, perfumery and aromatherapy viewpoints. Beginning with an exploration of our olfactory system and a discussion of the language of odour, the author examines the ways in which fragrance can influence our perceptions and experiences. She introduces us to a broad range of fragrance types - woody, resinous, spicy, herbaceous, agrestic, floral and citrus, as well as the attars that form part of Unani Tibb medicine. Traditional and contemporary uses and the mood-enhancing properties of fragrance types are presented. The book then provides an overview of the theoretical and philosophical frameworks that have been used to analyse how and why we choose fragrance. Finally readers are given guidance on how to cultivate their olfactory palate, which reveals a new dimension in the use of fragrance to enhance wellbeing.This book offers a wealth of knowledge on plant aromatics and the powerful influence of fragrance on wellbeing. It will be of particular interest to aromatherapists, perfumers, psychotherapists, ethnobotanists and anthropologists.Trade ReviewThis book explores the impact of fragrance on the psyche from biological, anthropological, perfumery and aromatherapy viewpoints... Readers are given guidance on how to cultivate their olfactory plate, which reveals a new dimension in the use of fragrance to enhance wellbeing. This book offers a wealth of knowledge on plant aromatics and the powerful influence of fragrance on wellbeing. It will be of particular interest to aromatherapists, perfumers, psychotherapists, ethnobotanists and anthropologists. -- Embody MagazineThis book takes in a fantastic range of topics, including the biology of fragrance, the social life of scents, the healing powers of smell and incense rituals from around the world. Its central chapters profile the uses of an impressive list of aromatics (blending myth, folklore and science) and it concludes with some vital suggestions for cultivating our olfactory palate. Written by a true perfume lover, Fragrance and Wellbeing makes for heady reading. -- David Howes, Professor of Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal and co-author of Aroma: The Cultural History of Smell (1994) and Ways of Sensing: Understanding the Senses in Society (2013)Jennifer Peace Rhind transports the reader on a fascinating journey while exploring the influence of scent on the development of civilization. This well-referenced book includes research within the last century regarding the use of fragrance throughout history. Fragrance and Wellbeing investigates our evolving relationship with the language of scent and its impact on the personal, cultural, spiritual and therapeutic domains with an acknowledgement to new observations for the possible effects of fragrance. A thoroughly interesting, informative and engaging read! -- Lora Cantele, Editor, International Journal of Professional Holistic AromatherapyA walk through an oriental bazaar, contemplation in a Hindu temple, and reading Rhind's Fragrance and Wellbeing are three experiences that provide a clear insight into what Westerners miss by pushing our sense of smell aside. By presenting ample cross-cultural, historical and psychological evidence, Rhind persuasively argues why we should take our nose seriously. -- Dr Jan Havlícek, Department of Anthropology, Charles University, Prague, Czech RepublicJennifer Peace Rhind's classic delivers an in depth explanation of the effect natural plant perfumes have on the human psyche. This work not only covers a scientific summary of plant chemistry, but also the historical use of plants in shamanic and mystical traditions throughout the world...In this great work, the author explores the various odour types and characteristics encountered in plant fragrances in great detail, and goes on to list and describe plant categories... Having read (or at least scanned) many books on the subject of "Aromatherapy", I have found Jennifer Peace Rhind's "Fragrance and Wellbeing" - to be the one which will remain on my bookshelf, to be referred to and delved into often. A great work which deserves much revisiting. -- The HerbalistJennifer Peace Rhind is a trained chartered biologist who then undertook further studies in complementary therapies, including aromatherapy... She explores the sense of smell and how it works with the psyche... the emotional response to odors.... The evolution of perfume is explored..introduces us to the language of fragrance... I found this book fascinating and full of really great information. -- Jo Ketterman MARH * Homeopathy in practice *[This book] addresses how fragrance strongly links to our soul and spirit, and how each aroma plays a different part in addressing the problems of the mind (...) [with] comprehensive descriptions of the wide variety of natural aromas to be found in the plant world (...) in my decade-plus long experience in the world of aromatherapy, I learned many new things from this book. -- Sharon Falsetto * NAHA Aromatherapy Journal, Winter 2017.4 *Table of ContentsPreface. Introduction. Part I. 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John Wiley & Sons Inc Vaccine Development and Manufacturing
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Brenner and Stevens Pharmacology
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Photophysics and Nanophysics in Therapeutics
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Medical Pharmacology at a Glance
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPreface vii Acknowledgements viii Further reading ix List of abbreviations x Core drugs xi About the companion website xii 1 Introduction: principles of drug action 2 2 Drug–receptor interactions 4 3 Drug absorption, distribution and excretion 6 4 Drug metabolism 8 5 Local anaesthetics 10 6 Drugs acting at the neuromuscular junction 12 7 Autonomic nervous system 14 8 Autonomic drugs acting at cholinergic synapses 16 9 Drugs acting on the sympathetic system 18 10 Ocular pharmacology 20 11 Asthma, hay fever and anaphylaxis 22 12 Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal tract I: peptic ulcer 24 13 Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal tract II: motility and secretions 26 14 Drugs acting on the kidney: diuretics 28 15 Drugs used in hypertension 30 16 Drugs used in angina 32 17 Antiarrhythmic drugs 34 18 Drugs used in heart failure 36 19 Drugs used to affect blood coagulation 38 20 Lipid-lowering drugs 40 21 Agents used in anaemias 42 22 Central transmitter substances 44 23 General anaesthetics 46 24 Anxiolytics and hypnotics 48 25 Antiepileptic drugs 50 26 Drugs used in Parkinson’s disease 52 27 Antipsychotic drugs (neuroleptics) 54 28 Drugs used in affective disorders: antidepressants 56 29 Opioid analgesics 58 30 Drugs used in nausea and vertigo (antiemetics) 60 31 Drug misuse and dependence 62 32 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) 64 33 Corticosteroids 66 34 Sex hormones and drugs 68 35 Thyroid and antithyroid drugs 70 36 Antidiabetic agents 72 37 Antibacterial drugs that inhibit nucleic acid synthesis: sulphonamides, trimethoprim, quinolones and nitroimidazoles 74 38 Antibacterial drugs that inhibit cell wall synthesis: penicillins, cephalosporins and vancomycin 76 39 Antibacterial drugs that inhibit protein synthesis: aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, macrolides and chloramphenicol 78 40 Antifungal drugs 80 41 Antiviral drugs 82 42 Drugs acting on parasites I: helminths (worms) 84 43 Drugs acting on parasites II: protozoa 86 44 Drugs used in cancer 88 45 Immunosuppressants and antirheumatoid drugs 90 46 Poisoning 92 47 Adverse drug reactions 94 Case studies and questions 96 Answers 98 Index 102
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe EMS Pocket Drug Guide 2E
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