Pharmacology Pharmacotherapy

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Palestine Large Animal Veterinarian
Edited by Farid Badria,
ISBN 978-953-51-0532-9,
194 pages,
Publisher: InTech © June 29, 2012


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The intent of this book is to provide an overview of current conceptualizations of Pharmacotherapy. The book focuses on three major areas; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention for a wide array of diseases; Cognitive and Psychological disorders (Schizophrenia and Nicotine addiction), Inflammatory disorders (New Chemical anti-inflammatory and Immunotherapy), updated antihypertensive therapy and healing of ulcers with venous origin. A separate chapter is dedicated to the rationality of drug use in earthquake injuries. The last chapter deals with Imaging of potential therapeutic or diagnostic agents in animal models in the early stage of research. We hope this book is useful to a wide range of people, from students first learning about Pharmacotherapy, to advanced clinicians and researchers.



Contents

Preface IX
Section 1 In VivoImaging


– New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach 1
Chapter 1 Small Animal Imaging in Development of New Generation Diagnosticand Therapeutic Agents 3


Section 2 Earthquake Medical Management 23


Chapter 2 Rational Drug Use in Medical Response to an Earthquake 23


Section 3 Cognitive and Psychology Management 39


Chapter 3 Integration of Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatment for Schizophrenia
in Mexico: The Case of a Developing Country Proposal 37
Chapter 4 Nicotine Addiction: Role of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Genetic Variability in Knowledge, Prevention and Treatment 69
Chapter 5 Psychiatric Drugs in Medical Practice 81


Section 4 Up-to-Date in Anti-Inflammatory Therapy 113


Chapter 6 State of the Art of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 115
Chapter 7 House Dust Mite Immunotherapy in Iraqi Patients with Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma 141


Section 5 Up-to-Date in Antihypertensive Therapy 155


Chapter 8 Efficacy of Aliskiren/Hydrochlorothiazide Combination for the Treatment of Hypertension: A Meta-Analytical Revision 157


Section 6 Up-to-Date in Ulcer with Venous Origin Therapy 179


Chapter 9 LavTIME – A Brand-New Treatment Method of Lasting Wounds – A Multi-Centre Randomized
Double-Blind Study on Effectiveness of Polyhexanide and Betaine in Ulcers’ Healing with Venous Origin 181


 
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