Clinical Drug Data (IE)

9522-48452/9780071748452

ISBN
9780071748452
作者/出版社
*Smith / McGraw-Hill
出版年代/版次
2010 / 11

定價NT$ 800
NT$ 760
數量
庫存不足

頁數:1336    裝訂:平裝  開數:19.1 x 11.6  印刷:雙色

Overview:
The best single resource available for evaluating and comparing more than 1200 commonly-used medications

"...will be useful to all health care professionals in a clinical setting." - Review of an earlier edition from the Australian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
Now includes PDA download of the entire text!

Uniquely designed to allow comparisons within drug categories, Handbook of Clinical Drug Data is the most comprehensive, well-referenced book available on the selection, use, and clinical aspects of virtually any drug. Compiled by expert clinicians, this quick-access guide delivers the data you need to prevent adverse drug reactions in your patients and help you select drugs for both general and special patient populations

Features:
Full-text PDA download
More than 3800 literature citations
Comparison charts of drugs by class facilitates clinical decision making
Tables to help you rapidly identify the cause of adverse drug effects in patients
Guidance on the optimal choice of drugs in special populations, including pregnant and breastfeeding women, and geriatric patients
Genetic and ethic considerations
Extensively cross-referenced index includes Canadian and British drug names
Valuable appendices that include Conversion Factors, Anthropometrics, Laboratory Indices, Pharmacokinetic Equations, and more

Table of contents
Part I: Drug Monographs.
Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Antimigraine Drugs.
Antomicrobial Drugs.
Antineoplastics, Chemoprotectants-Immunosuppressants.
Cardiovascular Drugs.
Central Nervous System Drugs.
Gastrointestinal Drugs.
Hematologic Drugs.
Hormonal Drugs.
Renal and Electrolytes.
Respiratory Drugs.
Part II: Clinical Drug Information.
Drug-Induced Diseases.
Drug Use in Special Populations.
Genetic and Ethnic Considerations in Pharmacotherapy.
Immunization.
Medical Emergencies.
Drug Interactions and Interferences.
Nutrition Support.
Part III: Appendices.