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Stockley's Drug Interactions provides the busy health professional with reliable and comprehensive information on the thousands of drug interactions on record. All data are presented in a consistent and concise format to promote quick and easy reading.
This is an inclusive reference exploring the scientific basis and practice of drug therapy. The key concept is to look at the balance between the benefits and risks of drugs but in this context also the social impact which drugs have in modern societies is highlighted. Taking an evidence-based approach to the problem, the practice of clinical pharmacology and pharmacotherapy in the developing as well as the developed world is examined. For this purpose the book * Covers general clinical pharmacology, pharmacology of various drug groups and the treatments specific to various diseases * Gives guidance on how doctors should act so that drugs can be used effectively and safely * Encourages the rational use of drugs in society This book brings together a large amount of excellent content that will be invaluable for anyone working within, or associated with, the field of clinical pharmacology and pharmacotherapy - undergraduates, postgraduates, regulatory authorities and the pharmaceutical industry.
The authoritative and comprehensive source of international drug interaction information, based on the Stockley Drug Interaction Database, arguably the most comprehensive drug interaction database in the world, under constant revision and updating. This edition contains over 2400 drug interaction synopses (monographs) complete revision of previous text, approximately 350 new synopses (16% more than the previous edition) 24% more drug/drug, drug/food, drug/herbal remedy, drug/drink interactions than previous edition. Based upon the many thousands of published clinical papers and reports, Drug Interactions provides a series of detailed yet concise synopses designed for quick and easy reference. Each synopsis contains a summary, details of the interaction under discussion, its probable mechanism, clinical importance and management. Interactions are assembled alphabetically into 23 chapters, grouped therapeutically, pharmacologically or individually. Both British and American drug names have been used throughout the book.
Stockley's Drug Interactions, edited by Karen Baxter, remains the world's most comprehensive and authoritative reference book on drug interactions. It provides the busy healthcare professional with quick and easy access to clinically relevant, evaluated and evidence-based information on drug interactions.
This book provides a state-of-the-art account by academic respiratory physicians and senior pharmaceutical industry personnel on the development of new drugs for asthma, allergy and COPD. It contains 80 chapters of highly condensed information, presented in an attractive, reader-friendly format with much use of tables, figures and diagrams. In addition to summarizing the diverse range of current approaches, this handbook also looks into the future, considering many topics that are promising, but have only emerged in the last few years. Developments within established drug categories such as beta-2-agonists, steroids and leukotriene antagonists are also reviewed. Never before has a single book brought together so many pharmaceutical drug developers sharing their experience on such a wide range of respiratory topics!
The questions of how a large population of neurons in the brain functions, how synchronized firing of neurons is achieved, and what factors regulate how many and which neurons fire under different conditions form the central theme of this book. Important neurological techniques for the physiological reconstruction of a large biological neural network are presented.
Stockley's Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 2016 is a portable, easy-to-use, A-Z guide to common drug interactions. This new edition is based on the latest updates of Stockley's Drug Interactions and offers evidence-based guidance on the management of common drug-drug, drug-herb, and drug-food interactions. Key features include: - New and updated interactions advice, including revalidation of the Antidiabetics monographs - Over 2300 monographs - A comprehensive back-of-book index - Severity rating symbols to indicate the clinical significance of each interaction. Presented in the familiar style of the Stockley family of products, the quick-reference format makes this an essential clinical reference for physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
This is a source book of adverse drug reactions covering their clinical importance, mechanisms and management. This fourth edition has been revised from an extensive database. Major interaction mechanisms are followed by alphabetically-arranged material covering all the drug groups. As with prior editions, there is a series of monographs with a consistent plan devised to offer quick and easy reading. Both British and American drug names have been used throughout the book and bibliogrpahies are provided for those who wish to use the book as a reference source.