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This new edition has been fully revised to bring pharmacologists and trainees fully up to date with the latest developments in the field of medical pharmacology. Beginning with an introduction to general pharmacological principles, the following sections discuss drugs for common and less common disorders found in different regions of the body. The seventh edition includes new drugs, as well as the latest therapeutic guidelines from authoritative sources such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the British National Formulary (BNF). Each topic includes key point summary boxes as well as illustrations, flowcharts and tables to enhance learning. A ‘problem-directed study’ question at the end of each chapter helps trainees test their knowledge. An extensive appendices section includes a list of essential medicines, drugs that should/shouldn’t be prescribed in pregnancy and lactation, and suggestions for further reading. Key points Fully revised, new edition presenting latest developments in medical pharmacology Includes therapeutic guidelines from WHO and BNF Problem-directed study questions and key point summary boxes enhance learning Previous edition published in 2008
1. General Pharmacology 2. Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System 3. Autacoids and Related Drugs 4. Respiratory System Drugs 5. Hormones and Related Drugs 6. Drugs Acting on Peripheral (Somatic) Nervous System 7. Drugs Acting on Central Nervous System 8. Cardiovascular Drugs 9. Drugs Acting on Kidney 10. Drugs Affecting Blood and Blood Formation 11. Gastrointestinal Drugs 12. Antimicrobial Drugs 13. Chemotherapy of Neoplastic Diseases 14. Miscellaneous
This book is widely used textbook `Essentials of medical pharmacology'. It presents multiple choice questions relevant to fundamental pharmacological principles as well as factual information about drugs needed for their judicious clinical application.
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This new edition has been fully revised to bring pharmacologists and trainees fully up to date with the latest developments in the field of medical pharmacology. Beginning with an introduction to general pharmacological principles, the following sections discuss drugs for common and less common disorders found in different regions of the body. The seventh edition includes new drugs, as well as the latest therapeutic guidelines from authoritative sources such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the British National Formulary (BNF). Each topic includes key point summary boxes as well as illustrations, flowcharts and tables to enhance learning. A ‘problem-directed study’ question at the end of each chapter helps trainees test their knowledge. An extensive appendices section includes a list of essential medicines, drugs that should/shouldn’t be prescribed in pregnancy and lactation, and suggestions for further reading. Key points Fully revised, new edition presenting latest developments in medical pharmacology Includes therapeutic guidelines from WHO and BNF Problem-directed study questions and key point summary boxes enhance learning Previous edition published in 2008
Part of the trusted Robbins and Cotran family, Robbins Basic Pathology provides a readable, well-illustrated and concise overview of the principles of human pathology that's ideal for today's busy students. This thoroughly revised edition continues with a strong emphasis on pathogenesis and the clinical features of disease, adding new artwork and more schematic diagrams to further aid in summarizing key pathologic processes and expand the already impressive illustration program. Excellent art program boasts high-quality photomicrographs, gross photos, and radiologic images to supplement the world-class illustrations. Bulleted summary boxes provide quick access to key information and easy review of key concepts. Highlights pathogenesis, morphology, and pathophysiologic content throughout.
The content of the book, Introduction to Pharmaceutical Analysis, has been prepared primarily in accordance to the syllabus prepared by the Pharmacy Council of India for B. Pharm 1st semester course. However, the content of the book is not limited to the syllabus only, it provides the information which are bare necessary to understand a particular concept but beyond the syllabus. Moreover, there are two Appendices, Appendix I and II at the end. These are equally important and need to be known. One is Test solutions and the other one is for Volumetric solutions. In fact, many students do not know the difference between these solutions that are essential for analysis. How to prepare all these solutions are mentioned there. Hence, the book would be a real helpful to all those who are associated to pharmaceutical analysis, may be during their post-graduation and during service pharmaceutical industry.
Part I: General Microbiology, Immunology and Hospital Infection Control Section 1: General Microbiology Section 2: Immunology Section 3: Hospital Infection Control PART II: SYSTEMIC MICROBIOLOGY (INFECTIOUS DISEASES) Section 4: Bloodstream and Cardiovascular System Infections Section 5: Gastrointestinal (GI) Infections Section 6: Hepatobiliary System Infections Section 7: Skin, Soft Tissue and Musculoskeletal System Infections Section 8: Respiratory Tract Infections Section 9: Central Nervous System Infections Section 10: Urogenital Tract Infections Section 11: Miscellaneous Infective Syndromes Annexures Index