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Essential Clinical Pharmacology

Title
Essential Clinical Pharmacology [electronic resource] / by Peter Lewis.
ISBN
9789401172431
Publication
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Physical Description
1 online resource (VIII, 180 p.) 27 illus.
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Summary
This book is about drugs and how they are used in the treat­ ment of disease. The development of effective drugs is one of the wonders of our century. It is difficult to believe that so few of the medicines we now use routinely were available when our grandparents were children. The last 50 years has seen an astonishing burst of dis­ coveries - antibiotics, antihypertensives, antiarrhythmics, psycho­ tropics, anticonvulsants, steroids and many others. Of course this pace of advance has brought problems. Modern drugs are more powerful than the remedies they replaced, so it takes more skill and knowledge to use them correctly. Therapeutics has had to become more disciplined and now relies heavily on clinical pharma­ cology, which is the science of drugs in man. The tradition of this series of books has been to answer the questions an intelligent person would ask about a particular subject. Conventional texts on pharmacology can seem rather dull catalogues of drugs. Of course it is important to identify a drug, but it seems of greater importance to know how drugs work, how they are chosen for particular patients, what problems they produce and why. In this book the Socratic question and answer format has been deliberately chosen to bring out this sort of information.
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Language
English
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Contents
Section 1: Introduction to Therapeutics
1 Essentials of clinical pharmacology
2 Names and classes of drugs
3 Adverse effects of drugs
Section 2: Chemotherapy
4 Drugs and infectious disease
5 Tuberculosis and tropical diseases
6 Drugs and the immune system
7 Cancer chemotherapy
Section 3: The Central Nervous System
8 Drugs and the central nervous system
9 Anaesthetics
10 Analgesics
11 Hypnotics
12 Antiepileptics
13 Psychotropic drugs
14 Parkinson’s disease
15 Social and addictive drugs
Section 4: The Autonomic Nervous System
16 Drugs and the autonomic nervous system
17 Antihypertensives
18 Cardiac drugs
19 Drugs for asthma
Section 5: Hormones and Pregnancy
20 The endocrine system
21 Diabetes mellitus
22 Oral contraception
23 Drugs and pregnancy
Section 6: The Kidney and the Gut
24 Diuretics and the kidney
25 Drugs and the digestive system
Section 7: The Blood
26 Drugs and anaemia
27 Anticoagulation
Section 8: Topical Therapy
28 Drugs and the skin
29 Drugs and the eye
Section 9: Ward Therapeutics
30 Drugs and emergencies
31 Drugs and regulations.
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