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This book adopts a novel patient-centred approach to introduce drug action at the cellular and molecular level while developing clinical topics in the context of individual patients and their experience of illness. In so doing, it takes the important step of relating the scientific basis of pharmacology to real-life pharmacy practice.
Zusatztext Featured on Doody's Core Titles List for 2018 Klappentext This book adopts a novel patient-centred approach to introduce drug action at the cellular and molecular level while developing clinical topics in the context of individual patients and their experience of illness. In so doing, it takes the important step of relating the scientific basis of pharmacology to real-life pharmacy practice. Zusammenfassung This book adopts a novel patient-centred approach to introduce drug action at the cellular and molecular level while developing clinical topics in the context of individual patients and their experience of illness. In so doing, it takes the important step of relating the scientific basis of pharmacology to real-life pharmacy practice.
Featured on Doody's Core Titles List for 2018
Auteur
Michael Boarder, (late) Professor of Pharmacology, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, UK, C. Jane Dixon, Senior Lecturer, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, UK, David Newby, Associate Professor, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Australia, Phyllis Navti, Divisional Lead Prescribing Advisor, Leicestershire County and Rutland Primary Care Trust NHS, UK and Senior Lecturer, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, UK, Tyra Zetterstrom, Reader of Neuropharmacology, Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, UK
Résumé
Pharmacology for Pharmacy and the Health Sciences introduces pharmacology in a way that is tailored to the needs of pharmacy and health care students. It provides an understanding of drug action at the cellular and molecular level, which is interfaced seamlessly with an explanation of the clinical use of drugs to treat common conditions. Taking a novel patient-centred approach, the book features a series of embedded workbooks which explore clinical topics in the context of individual patients and their experience of illness, and so relate the scientific basis of pharmacology to real-life pharmacy practice. The workbooks help you to interpret presenting symptoms, hospital clinical clerking, and patient history notes, and to understand the therapeutic strategy and clinical outcome, all within a simple reader-friendly format. Pharmacology for Pharmacy and the Health Sciences is the perfect course companion for anyone needing to develop a solid understanding of pharmacology and its impact on pharmacy and clinical practice. Online Resource Centre The Online Resource Centre to accompany Pharmacology for Pharmacy and the Health Sciences features: For registered adopters: - Figures from the book, available to download - PDF versions of all workbooks appearing in the text - Suggested answers to questions posed within the workbooks
Contenu
Part 1: Introduction
1: Drugs, patients, and this book
2: How do drugs work? An introduction
3: Pharmacokinetics
Part 2: The Cardiovascular System
4: Haemostasis and thromboembolic disorders
5: Hypertension
6: Atherosclerosis and ischaemic heart disease
7: Arrhythmias and chronic heart failure
Part 3: Inflammation and Immune Disease
8: Inflammation and the skin: dermatitis, psoriasis, and acne
9: Rheumatoid arthritis
10: Allergies: rhinitis and urticaria
11: Respiratory disease: asthma and COPD
Part 4: Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Disorders
12: Upper gastrointestinal tract disorders
13: Disorders of the lower gastrointestinal tract
14: Diabetes mellitus and obesity
15: Thyroid disorders and pharmacological methods of contraception
Part 5: Central Nervous System
16: Epilepsy
17: Neurodegenerative diseases
18: Schizophrenia
19: Depression and anxiety
20: Pain and its drug treatment
21: Drug addiction and recreational drugs
Part 6: The Treatment of Infections and Cancer Management
22: The treatment of infections
23: Cancer chemotherapy