A Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

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A Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
By James M Ritter, Lionel D Lewis, Timothy GK Mant and Albert Ferro


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[FONT=&quot]Pages:[/FONT][FONT=&quot]476
Publisher:Hodder Education[/FONT]
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Edition:5th,2008
Language: English
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978-0-340-90046-8
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[FONT=&quot]Clinical pharmacology is the science of drug use in humans. Clinicians of all specialties prescribe
drugs on a daily basis, and this is both one of the most useful but also one of the most
dangerous activities of our professional lives. Understanding the principles of clinical pharmacology
is the basis of safe and effective therapeutic practice, which is why this subject forms an
increasingly important part of the medical curriculum.
This textbook is addressed primarily to medical students and junior doctors of all specialties,
but also to other professionals who increasingly prescribe medicines (including pharmacists,
nurses and some other allied professionals). Clinical pharmacology is a fast moving
subject and the present edition has been completely revised and updated. It differs from the
fourth edition in that it concentrates exclusively on aspects that students should know and
understand, rather than including a lot of reference material. This has enabled us to keep its
length down. Another feature has been to include many new illustrations to aid in grasping
mechanisms and principles.
The first section deals with general principles including pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics
and the various factors that modify drug disposition and drug interaction. We have
kept algebraic formulations to a minimum. Drug metabolism is approached from a practical
viewpoint, with discussion of the exciting new concept of personalized medicine. Adverse
drug reactions and the use of drugs at the extremes of age and in pregnancy are covered, and
the introduction of new drugs is discussed from the viewpoint of students who will see many
new treatments introduced during their professional careers. Many patients use herbal or
other alternative medicines and there is a new chapter on this important topic. There is a chapter
on gene and cell-based therapies, which are just beginning to enter clinical practice. The
remaining sections of the book deal comprehensively with major systems (nervous, musculoskeletal,
cardiovascular, respiratory, alimentary, renal, endocrine, blood, skin and eye) and
with multi-system issues including treatment of infections, malignancies, immune disease,
addiction and poisoning.
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