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Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum Ik Voel Me Zo Moe En Slap: Casuïstiek Voor Doktersassistenten
£999.99
Bohn,Scheltema & Holkema,The Netherlands Medische Hulpmiddelen
£999.99
Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum Zo Werkt Het in de Apotheek
£999.99
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PharmaMed Press Navigating the AI Revolution
£25.92
Unknown Scale up Technology Transfer
£45.04
PharmaMed Press Herbal Drug Technology
£49.29
£35.09
BSP Books Private Limited Pharmaceutical Analysis
£56.50
BSP Books Private Limited Experimental Organic and Medicinal Chemistry Principles and Practice 2nd Ed.
£61.33
BSP Books Private Limited Advance Organic ChemistryI
£35.15
Astral International Pvt Ltd Biostatistics
£47.50
Alpha Edition A manual of organic materia medica and
Book Synopsis
£33.52
PharmaMed Press Essentials of Pharmacotherapeutics
£81.59
PharmaMed Press Pharmaceutical Chemistry
£74.79
Pharmamed Press A Textbook of Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance
£38.66
BSP Books Pvt. LTD. Pharmacy Exams Expert Craker
£58.64
PharmaMed Press Biochemistry
£38.24
Unknown Medicinal Chemistry III
£44.19
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Novel Drug Delivery Systems Part 2
£41.05
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Poisoning Children for Profit
£16.00
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Metabolic Insurance Policy
£14.99
Independently Published Advanced Clinical Psychopharmacology
£31.04
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Pharmacy Compounding
£55.68
Independently Published LEssentiel de la Pharmacie Hospitalière
£13.60
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp OvertheCounter Retail Pharmacy Guide
£70.27
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Safety Hack
£18.81
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Unlocking the Power of Methylene Blue
£15.00
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Pharmacy Spanish
£18.46
Independently Published Pharmaceutical innovations The impact of 3D printing on modern pharmacy
£12.39
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp 2026 NAPLEX Practice Questions
£111.20
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Journavx for Pain Relief
£16.99
Independently Published Rapamycin
£13.13
Independently Published Your Pharmacists Guide to Saving Money and Staying Healthy
£14.11
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Mosbys Drug Reference for Health Professions
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction A-Z Drug Monographs Appendix: Normal Laboratory Values Index (with Trade Names bolded) Commonly Used Abbreviations (inside back cover)
£39.89
Elsevier Health Sciences Mosbys Pharmacy Technician Exam Review
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPretest 1. Medications 2. Pharmacy Law 3. Patient Safety and Quality Assurance 4. Prescription Processing 5. NEW! Compounded Sterile Products Practice Examinations Practice Exams for PTCB (5 total) Practice Exams for ExCPT (2 total) Practice Exams for CSPT (2 total) Appendices A: Certification Examination Information B: Drug Nomenclature: Stems Used by the U.S. Adopted Names Council C: Top 200 Prescribed Medications (Based on Filled Prescriptions) D: Common Over-the-Counter Products E: Institute for Safe Medication Practices List of Error-Prone Abbreviations, Symbols, and Dose Designations F: Medical Root Words, Suffixes and Prefixes G: Pharmaceutical Abbreviations H: Medical Abbreviations Answers and Rationales Index
£56.04
Forgotten Books Codex Pharmacopée Française Classic Reprint
£31.34
Taylor & Francis Ltd Drug Misuse and Community Pharmacy
Book SynopsisDrug misuse is a major challenge for health professionals in the 21st century, and community pharmacy holds a key place in the management of prescribed medication, the provision of health education and promotion messages to drug users. Two decades ago there would have been no need for a book to describe such the role of community pharmacy; however, since more people are injecting drugs now and HIV is on the rise, community pharmacists have found their services in higher demand. The quality practice of tomorrow hinges on trained and competent practitioners working in a variety of community pharmacy settings. Drug Misuse and Community Pharmacy explains the historical, research and practical aspects. Experts use a practical and evidence-based approach to educate students of pharmacy, pre-registration pharmacists, community pharmacists working with drug users and anyone involved in developing and managing primary healthcare for drug misusers.Table of ContentsPart 1: Background. Opiate Addiction and the British System: Looking Back on the Twentieth Century and Trying to see its Shape in the Future. Drug Misuse and the Community Pharmacist: a Historical Overview. Part 2: Surveying the Situation. Reviewing the Situation - Pharmacists and Drug Misuse Services in England and Wales. Drug Misuse and Community Pharmacy in Scotland. Drug Misuse in Northern Ireland: the Role of the Community Pharmacist. Drug Users and Pharmacists: the Client Perspective. Part 3: Working with Drug Users. The History and Operation of Pharmacy Needle Exchanges. New Approaches to Dispensing Controlled Drugs: Supervised Consumption. Providing Health Care for Drug Users. Misuse Over-the-Counter Products. Part 4: Practical Matters - Training, Support and Shared Care. Legal and Ethical Considerations for Community Pharmacists. Training and Support for Pharmacists. Professional Conflicts for the Front-Line Community Pharmacist. Shared Care at the Primary and Secondary Interface: The Role of GPs and Specialist Drug Services. Part 5: The Way Forward. The Way Forward - Greater Specialism or More Generalism?
£54.14
Elsevier Health Sciences Research Methods in Pharmacy Practice
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPART 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction to research in pharmacy practice 2 Planning your research 3 Levels of Measurement PART 2 QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH: DATA COLLECTION & ANALYSIS 4 Introduction to quantitative research 5 Validity and reliability: How do you know you are measuring what you think you are measuring? 6 Planning a survey, designing your questionnaire, and setting up a database 7 Participants in your research 8 Experimental design and randomised controlled trials: deciding what treatment works 9 Managing your results: a step-by-step guide to the principles underpinning your choice of the right statistics to use 10 Descriptive statistics: how many people said what and who were they? 11 Inferential statistics PART 3 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH: DATA COLLECTION & ANALYSIS 12 Introduction to Qualitative Research 13 Qualitative interviewing 14 Focus Groups 15 Observational Methods 16 Data analysis and coding 17 Data synthesis and presentation of findings 18 Other qualitative methods PART 4 MIXED METHODS RESEARCH 19 Multimethod, or "Mixed-Methods" Research PART 5 CONCLUSIONS 20 Research Outputs and Knowledge Translation 21 Conclusions - for just getting started
£30.39
Elsevier Health Sciences Practical Paediatric Prescribing
Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAbidec® Acetazolamide Acetylcysteine Aciclovir Adrenaline (epinephrine) Amiloride Aminophylline and theophylline Amitriptyline Amoxicillin Second-generation antihistamines Atenolol Atropine Azithromycin Baclofen Beclometasone dipropionate Calcium Captopril Carbamazepine Carobel Cefotaxime Ceftriaxone Cefuroxime Chloral hydrate Chlorphenamine Ciclosporin Ciprofloxacin Clarithromycin Clobazam Codeine phosphate Colomycin Desmopressin Dexamethasone Digoxin Dobutamine Docusate Domperidone Dopamine Dornase alfa (DNAse) Erythromycin Ethosuximide Fluticasone Furosemide Gabapentin Gastrografin® Gaviscon® Gentamicin Glycopyrronium bromide (glycopyrrolate) Heparin (unfractionated) Hydrocortisone Hyoscine hydrobromide Hypertonic saline Ibuprofen Insulin Ipratropium bromide Iron (ferrous sulfate, ferrous fumarate, sodium feredetate) Isoniazid Ketamine Lactulose Lamotrigine Levetiracetam Levothyroxine sodium Lidocaine Low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) Magnesium Mannitol Melatonin Meropenem Methylphenidate (Ritalin®, Medikinet®, Concerta XL®, Equasym XL®) Methotrexate Methylprednisolone Metronidazole Midazolam Montelukast Morphine Macrogols Omalizumab Omeprazole Ondansetron Oxybutynin hydrochloride Paracetamol Paraldehyde Phosphate (enema and supplements) Piperacillin with tazobactam (Tazocin®) Prednisolone Propranolol Ranitidine Rifampicin Salbutamol Salmeterol Senna Sodium picosulfate Sodium valproate Spironolactone Surfactant: pulmonary Tacrolimus Tobramycin Tranexamic acid Trimethoprim Vitamin D Vitamin K (Phytomenadione) Warfarin Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3
£25.64
Pharmaceutical Press Pharmaceutical Statistics
Book SynopsisWritten specifically for pharmacy students, this book explains basic statistics. It contains chapters on basic concepts such as types of data, graphical representation of data, distribution and standard deviation. More advanced statistical techniques, such as ANOVA, are also discussed.Trade Review'This book is a welcome addition to the Pharmacy library...an undoubted strength of the book is its clarity in presentation...the book is highly recommended to any person interested in quantitative aspects of pharmacy...' Prof. Mike Roberts, the Department of Medicine, Department of Practice and Policy, Princess Alexandra Hospital, The University of Queensland, Australia, Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 1 May 2003 -- Mike Roberts * Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology *'Pharmaceutical Statistics is well thought out and well written, with a good layout that does not get bogged down with overly complex explanations.' Henry Skupek, Program Support Coordinator, Australian College of Pharmacy Practice, Canberra, Australian Pharmacist, 1 Feb 2003 -- Henry Skupek * Australian Pharmacist *'...the book is a useful addition to the range of books available on pharmaceutical statistics.' Alain Li Wan Po, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 7 June 2003 -- Alain Li Wan Po * The Pharmaceutical Journal *
£31.35
Pharmaceutical Press Introduction to Renal Therapeutics
Book SynopsisThis work gives an introduction to all aspects of drug use in renal failure.Introduction to Renal Therapeutics is an introduction to all aspects of drug use in renal failure. Covering various diseases affecting the kidneys, each chapter discusses the disease process and treatment. It also addresses the role of the pharmacist in patient care. Case studies and questions and answers are included at the end of each chapter.Written by members of the UK Renal Pharmacy Group, this book will be of particular interest to anyone new to, or planning a career in, renal pharmacy. It will also be of interest to nonspecialists who deal with renal patients and to pharmacy students, and to any healthcare professional with an interest in renal medicine.Trade Review'The book is organized so that any topic can be referenced easily and individual chapters are structured so that information is provided in a logical and clear format. This is a useful reference for pharmacists working with renally impaired patients. It outlines some of the major challenges encountered in clinical practice when treating these patients. The chapters are organized nicely with topic headings and tables highlighting key concepts, and succeeds in capturing clinically pertinent topics in renal medicine today.'Melissa M. Ranieri, BS, PharmD (Temple University School of Pharmacy) Doody Enterprises, Inc. March 2008 -- Melissa M. Ranieri * Doody's Notes *'The text offers a good overview of the issues pertinent to chronic kidney disease. Introduction to Renal Therapeutics provides a broad overview of the diseases and complications commonly associated with chronic kidney diseases and will be of interest to pharmacists and pharmacy students not familiar with nephrology.'Marianna Leung, BSc Pharm, PharmD CHJP Vol. 61, No. 4 July- August 2008 -- Marianna Leung * CHJP *'This book will be of value to anyone interested in expanding his or her knowledge about drug therapy for the renally impaired patient. The devotion of separate chapters to complications such as renal bone disease encourages the reader to fully explore the nuances of these conditions and their drug therapy.'Hillary Wall Grillo PharmD, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy Volume 42 July/ August 2008 -- Hillary Wall Grillo * The Annals of Pharmacotherapy *Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Laboratory Tests and Investigations; 3. Acute Renal Failure; 4. Chronic Kidney Disease; 5. Renal Anaemia; 6. Renal Bone Disease; 7. Hypertension / Hyperlipidaemia; 8. Renal Replacement Therapy; 9. Renal Transplantation; 10. Drug Dosing in Patients with Renal Impairment; 11. Drug Induced Kidney Failure; 12. Autoimmune Kidney Disease; 13. Paediatric Kidney Disease; 14. Renal Pharmacy in Critical Care; 15. Pain Control in Renal Impairment; 16. Diabetes Management in Kidney Disease; 17. Myeloma and Kidney Disease; 18. Palliative care; 19. Dietary Management of Kidney Disease; 20. Travelling and Vaccines.
£36.10
Pharmaceutical Press An Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics
Book SynopsisConsiders the importance of pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical dosage form design by considering the clinical use of modern drugs. This book also considers the use and behaviour of dosage forms in different age groups and patient groups along with developments such as personalised therapies and genomics.Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Drugs and Excipients; 3. Oral Formulations; 4. Parenteral Formulations; 5. Adverse Reactions; 6. Pharmaceutics and the Neonate; 7. Pharmaceutics of Disease States; 8. Advanced Delivery Systems.
£999.99
Pharmaceutical Press Drugs and the Liver
Book SynopsisEnables the practitioner to assess liver function using biochemical markers, other tests, signs, symptoms and disease knowledge. This practical guide covers background information on liver function, the principles of drug use in liver disease and includes a section of worked examples of commonly asked questions.Trade Review'For those pharmacists involved in medication reviews, interpretation of liver function test results is an essential part of the process. This book provides an excellent explanation of each parameter and the limitations of using the results alone when assessing the degree of liver function.'Jackie Smith, a pharmaceutical advisor, Chemist and Druggist, October 2008 -- Jackie Smith * Chemist and Druggist *'This book combines all pertinent issues relating to liver dysfunction and medication use in one reference. The authors and contributors have done an excellent job to make the book a practical tool that can be used by clinicians when making therapeutic choices rather than merely presenting pharmacokinetic principles and expected alterations in liver disease.'Sharya Vaughan Bourdet, PharmD BCPS, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy Vol. 42, July/August 2008 -- Sharya Vaughan Bourdet * The Annals of Pharmacotherapy *'The book is written primarily for pharmacist clinicians, but it serves as a useful review for anyone who has an interest in drug metabolism and liver function...the thorough but easy to understand review of the liver anatomy and function is a highlight. This is a good read for those who need to brush up on these topics.'Patrick J. McDonnell, Temple University School of Pharmacy. Doody Enterprises, Inc. April 2008 -- Patrick J. McDonnell * Doody Enterprises *Table of ContentsPart 1 - Understanding Liver Function; 1. Introduction to the Anatomy of the Liver; 2. Functions of the Liver; 3. Causes of Liver Disease and Dysfunction; 4. Assessing Liver Function; Part 2 - Principles of Drug Use in Liver Disease; 5. Pharmacokinetics of Drugs in Liver Disease; 6. Undesirable Side Effects; Part 3 - Putting the Theory into Practice; 7. Applying the Principles - introduction; 8. Introducing the Aide Memoire; 9. Scenario 1 Choice of Analgesia; 10. Scenario 2 Choice of Anti-emetic; 11. Scenario 3 Choice of Anti-hyperlipidaemic Agent; 12. Scenario 4 Choice of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT); 13. Scenario 5 Choice of Contraceptive; Appendix 1 - Detailed Description of the Patient Cases; Appendix 2 - The Blank Aide Memoire Form.
£999.99
Pharmaceutical Press Pharmacy Case Studies
Book SynopsisHelps students to take an integral approach to pharmacy via a series of pharmacy cases. This book tests knowledge gained within the individual areas of law and ethics, pharmaceutics, pharmacology and pathology by examples, bringing together various areas taught on the degree course.Table of ContentsGastrointestinal; Cardiovascular; Respiratory; CNS; Infections; Endocrine; Obstetrics, Gynaecology and UTI; Malignant Disease; Nutrition and the Blood; Musculoskeletal and Joint; Eyes; ENT; Skin; Immunological / Vaccines; Liver Disease; Renal Disease; Paediatrics; Elderly.
£31.35
Pharmaceutical Press Foundation in Pharmacy Practice
Book SynopsisGives an introductory overview to pharmacy practice. This book is suitable for first year undergraduate students, providing a starting point for further study and is facilitated by regular signposting and referencing to specific texts. It also includes an easily navigated glossary of reference terms.Trade Review'This book is detailed enough to provide readers with a strong background in pharmacy practice and to serve as a useful reference for seasoned professionals. It is comprehensive guide to practice.'Richard P Berardi, RPh, BSc, MHA (Temple University Hospital) Doody Enterprises Sept 2008 -- Richard P Berardi * Doody's Notes *Table of ContentsWhat is Pharmacy Practice?; Structure and function of the NHS in England; An overview of community pharmacy - The role of the community pharmacist; past, present and future; An overview of hospital pharmacy; An overview of industrial sector pharmacy; Introduction to Medicines Management; An overview of the structure and function of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain; Essential Communication Skills for Pharmacists; Prescription types and legal requirements; Prescription interpretation and understanding; Packaging of medicines; Labelling of medicines; Extemporaneous dispensing: a beginner's guide; Compliance, adherence and concordance; Sale and supply of medicines: Risk and advice provision; Major Routes of Drug Administration; Glossary of common Pharmacy Practice terms.
£31.35