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Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

eBook - Lecture Notes
ISBN/EAN: 9781119599968
Umbreit-Nr.: 147532

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 320 S., 5.29 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 03.11.2020
Auflage: 10/2020


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>A must-have companion for medical students and junior doctors for almost four decades,<i>Lecture Notes: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics</i> provides concise yet thorough coverage of the principles of clinical pharmacology, the major characteristics of therapeutics, and the practical aspects of prescribing drugs to alleviate symptoms and to treat disease.</p><p>Whether you are preparing for examinations or prescribing to patients, the tenth edition offers readers current and authoritative insight into the essential practical and clinical knowledge. Logically organised chapters allow for rapid location of key information, while examples of commonly encountered scenarios illustrate how and when to use drugs in clinical situations. Throughout the text, practice questions, prescribing guidelines, and self-assessment tests clarify and reinforce the principles that inform appropriate clinical decision-making.</p><ul><li>Presents an up-to-date review of drug use acrossall major clinical disciplines</li><li>Offers a timely overview of clinical drug trials and development</li><li>Provides new clinical scenarios to relate chapter content to real-life application</li><li>Contains colour-coded "Key Points" and "Prescribing Points" to highlight important information</li><li>Includes chapter introductions and summaries, and numerous figures, tables, and colour illustrations</li></ul><p><i>Lecture Notes: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics,</i> Tenth Edition, is an essential resource for medical students, junior doctors, and other prescribers looking for an up-to-date reference on pharmacological principles, prescribing, and therapeutics.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • A must-have companion for medical students and junior doctors for almost four decades, Lecture Notes: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics provides concise yet thorough coverage of the principles of clinical pharmacology, the major characteristics of therapeutics, and the practical aspects of prescribing drugs to alleviate symptoms and to treat disease.   Whether you are preparing for examinations or prescribing to patients, the tenth edition offers readers current and authoritative insight into the essential practical and clinical knowledge. Logically organised chapters allow for rapid location of key information, while examples of commonly encountered scenarios illustrate how and when to use drugs in clinical situations. Throughout the text, practice questions, prescribing guidelines, and self-assessment tests clarify and reinforce the principles that inform appropriate clinical decision-making.  Presents an up-to-date review of drug use across all major clinical disciplines  Offers a timely overview of clinical drug trials and development  Provides new clinical scenarios to relate chapter content to real-life application  Contains colour-coded “Key Points” and “Prescribing Points” to highlight important information  Includes chapter introductions and summaries, and numerous figures, tables, and colour illustrations  Lecture Notes: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Tenth Edition, is an essential resource for medical students, junior doctors, and other prescribers looking for an up-to-date reference on pharmacological principles, prescribing, and therapeutics. 
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>Gerard A. McKay</b> is Consultant Physician, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, University of Glasgow, and Visiting Professor, University of Strathclyde, UK.<p><b>Matthew R. Walters</b> is Head of the School of Medicine, Dentistry& Nursing and Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Glasgow, UK.<p><b>Neil D. Ritchie</b> is Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine, Dentistry& Nursing, University of Glasgow, UK.