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Medicines Management: A Problem-Based Approach uses patient
scenarios to explore pharmacology and medicines management.The book
provides the pharmacological background, and examines the other
factors, which enable nurses to provide care to the patient. It
will equip the new nurse with the skills they need to
problem-solve, prioritise and make decisions while delivering
effective care.
The author's general aim has been to survey as wide a field of
evidence as possible and this had involved excursions into subjects
of which he has little first hand knowledge. This width of range
also has necessitated a somewhat arbitrary selection of evidence
and has prevented full discussion of any indi- vidual problem. The
author trusts that he has not misrepresented anyone's results or
opinions, and if this has occurred, he can only plead in excuse the
peculiar difficulty of giving a brief and yet accurate account of
evidence of such a wide variety. The diagrams reproduced in the
article have all been redrawn and in many cases the original
figures or diagrams have been modified as, for instance, by
recalculating dosage on the logarithmic scale. The original authors
therefore have no direct responsibility for the diagrams in their
present form. The author desires to thank Messrs Arnold and Co. for
permitting the repro- duction of Figs. 9 and 23 from similar
figures which appeared in his book "The Mode of Action of Drugs on
Cells"; portions of other figures from this book also have been
reproduced in modified form. The author also desires to thank Dr.
J. M. ROBSON for help in correction of the proofs. Edinburgh, July,
1937. A. J. CLARK. Contents.
Understanding General Chemistry details the fundamentals of general
chemistry through a wide range of topics, relating the structure of
atoms and molecules to the properties of matter. Written in an
easy-to-understand format with helpful pedagogy to fuel learning,
the book features main objectives at the beginning of each chapter,
get smart sections, and check your reading section at the end of
each chapter. The text is filled with examples and practices that
illustrate the concepts at hand. In addition, a summary, and
extensive MCQs, exercises and problems with the corresponding
answers and explanations are readily available. Additional features
include: Alerts students to common mistakes and explains in simple
ways and clear applications how to avoid these mistakes. Offers
answers and comments alongside sample problems enabling students to
self-evaluate their skill level. Includes powerful methods, easy
steps, simple and accurate interpretations, and engaging
applications to help students understand complex principles.
Provides a bridge to more complex topics such as solid-state
chemistry, organometallic chemistry, chemistry of main group
elements, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry. This
introductory textbook is ideal for chemistry courses for
non-science majors as well as health sciences and preparatory
engineering students.
Essential Prescribing provides medical students with an
easy-to-follow overview of the drugs they are most likely to
encounter at medical school and as they start their medical
careers. The book benefits from the same landscape format and
approach as Scion's bestselling Essential Examination. Each class
of drug is detailed using a common tabular format, based on the
following sections: Examples Mode of Action Routes of Delivery
Indications, Cautions and Contraindications Interactions Monitoring
Side-effects Patient counselling This consistent approach helps the
reader quickly find the pertinent information for the common drugs
and situations they are likely to come across, so they can become
confident of prescribing the correct drugs for the patient in
appropriate doses. The book also features a questions and answer
section at the end of the book for the reader to assess their
knowledge. All medical students and foundation doctors now have to
prove their prescribing competence by taking the Prescribing Safety
Assessment (PSA). Essential Prescribing not only arms the reader
with the key knowledge for the PSA, but also provides them with the
core prescribing knowledge they will need as their medical careers
progress.
Die Entschlusselung der menschlichen Gene und die Erfolge in
der Gentechnik haben zu grossen Fortschritten in der Erforschung
von Proteinen gefuhrt. Insbesondere die menschliche Ernahrung ist
von diesen Fortschritten betroffen. Dieser Band bietet auf Basis
des aktuellen Wissens eine umfassende Darstellung uber Strukturen,
Eigenschaften, Verdauung und Stoffwechsel von Proteinen, uber
proteinhaltige Lebensmittel sowie uber damit verbundene Ernahrungs-
und Gesundheitsfragen. Wissenschaftler, Praktiker, Lehrer und
Beratungskrafte, die sich mit Fragen der Ernahrung,
Lebensmittelwissenschaft und -technologie beschaftigen, finden hier
kompakt aufbereitet das Neueste aus dem eigenen und aus
benachbarten Wissensgebieten."
Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer
Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfangen des Verlags
von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv
Quellen fur die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche
Forschung zur Verfugung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext
betrachtet werden mussen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor
1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen
Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
FASTtrack Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy focuses on what you
really need to know in order to pass exams. Concise, bulleted
information and all-important self-assessment questions including
MCQs and case studies. Addressing common ailments and organised
alphabetically by system, FASTtrack Managing Symptoms in the
Pharmacy provides all the essential information needed for managing
symptoms presented in the pharmacy. This new edition has been
revised and updated and now includes learning objectives for each
chapter, new self-assessment questions and new chapters on benign
prostatic hyperplasia and erectile dysfunction.Are your exams
coming up? Are you drowning in textbooks and lecture notes and
wondering where to begin? Take the FASTtrack route to successful
study for your examinations. FASTtrack provides the ultimate
lecture notes and is a must-have for all pharmacy students wanting
to study and test themselves for forthcoming exams.
This first-of-its-kind handbook offers crucial information on the
safety of drugs taken during pregnancy. It covers an exhaustive
list of common and less common drugs and provides for each drug the
FDA letter categorization and newly approved "Pregnancy and
Lactation Labeling Rule (PLLR)" systems for rating drug risks in
pregnancy, imposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Drugs in Pregnancy: A Handbook for Pharmacists and Physicians
covers the pregnancy ramifications of using anti-infective,
cardiovascular, hematologic, dermatologic drugs and drugs affecting
the endocrine, central, autonomic, gastrointestinal,
musculoskeletal systems in addition to herbs, vitamins and dietary
supplements. To enable the reader to develop well-informed
knowledge about a drug safety profile during pregnancy, three
sections of data have been provided for each drug: FDA Category,
Risk Summary, and Further Reading.
An Industrial IoT Approach for Pharmaceutical Industry Growth,
Volume Two uses an innovative approach to explore how the Internet
of Things (IoT) and big data can improve approaches and make
discoveries. Rapid growth of the IoT has encouraged many companies
in the manufacturing sector to make use of this technology to
unlock its potential. Using clear language and real-world case
studies, this book discusses systems level from both a
human-factors point-of-view and the perspective of networking,
databases, privacy and anti-spoofing. The wide variety in topics
presented offers multiple perspectives on how to integrate the
Internet of Things into pharmaceutical manufacturing. This book
represents a useful resource for researchers in pharmaceutical
sciences, information and communication technologies, and those who
specialize in healthcare and pharmacovigilance.
Was bedeutet Globalisierung? Am Beispiel der grossten
Pharmakonzerne - der Firma Novartis und ihrer Vorganger Ciba-Geigy
und Sandoz - entschlusselt der Autor das Phanomen der
Globalisierung.
- Die okonomisch-raumliche Logik hinter den
Umstrukturierungsprozessen grosser Pharma-Unternehmen
- Praxisbezogene Analyse der Expansion von der Exportorientierung
uber die Multi-Nationalisierung bis hin zur globalen Integration
von F&E und Produktion
- Fundierte Dokumentation mit Tabellen, Karten, Stichwortregister,
Personen- und Produktnamen
Der Weg von Novartis ist das eindrucksvolle Beispiel einer
erfolgreichen Globalisierungsstrategie. Die Erkenntnisse bieten
allen, die an der pharmazeutischen Industrie interessiert sind,
praktische Orientierungshilfen."
Humans have numerous microorganisms residing in the body,
especially in the gut, far exceeding the human body's normal
mammalian cells. Recent research links the gut microbiome, the
population of microorganisms living in the gastrointestinal tract,
with brain diseases. This volume explores the concept and
possibility of its extension to manage a galaxy of CNS diseases,
including Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Autism spectrum disorders,
depression, insomnia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. This volume
elaborates about communication channels between gut and brain via
the vagus nerve, short-chain fatty acids including omega acids, and
other inflammasomes. In contrast to the available books on the
topic, this title is more versatile and endeavors to bring together
scientific pre-clinical, and clinical claims on the probable
psychobiotic implication of probiotic therapy. The book will appeal
similar to the general public, students, experienced researchers,
and academicians. It is endeavored to address an aspect of
probiotic usage beyond gut disorders. We hope that it would be
helpful to people studying the human nervous system and related
conditions with their treatments.
For introductory pharmacy technician courses. Filling the need for
a comprehensive pharmacy technician resource The Pharmacy
Technician: Foundations and Practices addresses today's
comprehensive educational needs for one of the fastest growing jobs
in the US: the pharmacy technician. Aspiring pharmacy technicians
learn all the content they need to meet professional regulations
and requirements, from pharmacy law and insurance mandates to
dosage calculations, pharmacology, and basic anatomy &
physiology. Step-by-step guidance in essential pharmacy tasks,
combined with extensive review, reinforces practical knowledge.
With nearly 500 updates and revisions, the 3rd edition addresses
the most current pharmacy technician practices and fully aligns
with the 2019-20 Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) of
the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB).
This book is a unique overview of insights on the genetic basis of
anti-diabetic activity, chemistry, physiology, biotechnology,
mode-of-action, as well as cellular mechanisms of anti-diabetic
secondary metabolites from medicinal plants. The World Health
Organization estimated that 80% of the populations of developing
countries rely on traditional medicines, mostly plant drugs, for
their primary health care needs. There is an increasing demand for
medicinal plants having anti-diabetic potential in both developing
and developed countries. The expanding trade in medicinal plants
has serious implications on the survival of several plant species,
with many under threat to become extinct. This book describes
various approaches to conserve these genetic resources. It
discusses the whole spectrum of biotechnological tools from
micro-propagation for large-scale multiplication, cell-culture
techniques to the biosynthesis and enhancement of pharmaceutical
compounds in the plants. It also discusses the genetic
transformation as well as short- to long-term conservation of plant
genetic resources via synthetic seed production and
cryopreservation, respectively. The book is enriched with expert
contributions from across the globe. This reference book is useful
for researchers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological
industries, medicinal chemists, biochemists, botanists, molecular
biologists, academicians, students as well as diabetic patients,
traditional medicine practitioners, scientists in medicinal and
aromatic plants, Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and other traditional
medical practitioners.
Preformulation studies are the physical, chemical, and biological
studies needed to characterize a drug substance for enabling the
proper design of a drug product, whereas the effectiveness of a
drug product is determined during the formulation studies phase.
Though the two disciplines overlap in practice, each is a
significantly distinct phase of new drug development. Entirely
focused on preformulation principles, this fully revised and
updated Handbook of Preformulation: Chemical, Biological, and
Botanical Drugs, Second Edition provides detailed descriptions of
preformulation methodologies, gives a state-of-the-art description
of each technique, and lists the currently available tools useful
in providing a comprehensive characterization of a new drug entity.
Features: Addresses the preformulation studies of three different
types of new active entities - chemical, biological, and botanical,
which is the latest established class of active ingredient
classified by the FDA Illustrates the activities comprised in
preformulation studies and establishes a method of tasking for drug
development projects Includes extensive flow charts for
characterization decision making Gives extensive theoretical
treatment of principles important for testing dissolution,
solubility, stability, and solid state characterization Includes
over 50% new material
Newly focused on the practical communications skills student
pharmacists need for effective practice, this updated Seventh
Edition-now in full color- reflects new ACPE standards, including
up-to-date coverage of the PPCP model, co-curricular experiences,
interprofessional interaction and collaboration, and professional
development. Practical, easy-to-use, and packed with relevant case
studies and coverage of the latest advances in the field, this
edition is ideal for the foundational course and pre-experiential
training. Expanded emphasis on communication skill application
helps students master the knowledge and skills they need for
pharmacy practice Additional content added on motivational
interviewing, e-commerce, contemporary ethical issues (such as
medical marijuana and opioid abuse), and student-preceptor and
pharmacist-management communication issues Full-color design with
new diagrams and figures enhances readability Additional case
studies from diverse settings prepare students to deal with the
wide range of situations they will encounter in practice Stronger
emphasis on assessing communication skills includes coverage of
patient surveys and colleague observers Expanded coverage on
choosing effective patient education materials and communicating
with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) patients prepares students
for professional practice Revised review questions, chapter-ending
review cases, and references help students master the material
eBook available for purchase. Fast, smart, and convenient, today's
eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable
tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to
highlight and share notes, and more
Sadly, women often feel they have no alternative but to give up
breastfeeding, having been prescribed or purchased medication. In
many cases, however, this is unnecessary. This book outlines the
evidence base for the use of medication during breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding and Medication presents a comprehensive A to Z guide
to the most frequently prescribed drugs and their safety for
breastfeeding mothers. Evaluating the evidence for interventions
and using a simple format for quickly identifying medications that
are safe or unsafe to use, it also highlights those drugs where
there is inconclusive evidence. Additional contextual information
makes this the most complete text for those practitioners who
support and treat breastfeeding women. It: provides an overview of
the anatomy and physiology of the breast together with hormonal
influences to better understand how complications, such as
mastitis, arise and inform the approach to their treatment;
includes a section on conditions that affect women specifically
when they are lactating where prescription of medication may be
necessary; discusses the importance of breastfeeding and its
advantages, as well as its disadvantages; and explores how to
support breastfeeding mothers, and presents a counselling model
approach. This new edition contains information on more drugs and a
chapter on the management of some chronic conditions which may
affect breastfeeding mothers. In most cases there are options to
support the mother's optimal care whilst allowing her to continue
to breastfeed her baby as long as she wishes. This is a topic which
raises many questions on social media, which informed the choice of
conditions to consider. This is an invaluable reference for all
health practitioners and volunteers who work with, support and
treat breastfeeding women, including lactation consultants,
breastfeeding support workers, health visitors, GPs, practice
nurses, pharmacists and midwives.
Now fully updated for its fourth edition, Pharmacy: What It Is and
How It Works continues to provide a comprehensive review of all
aspects of pharmacy, from the various roles, pathways and settings
of pharmacists to information about how pharmacy works within the
broader health care system. Beginning with a brief historical
perspective on the field, the book discusses the many facets of the
pharmacy profession. It describes the role of pharmacists in
different settings and provides information ranging from licensing
requirements to working conditions, highlighting the critical role
of pharmacists within the health care system. The author examines
the drug use process with sections on distribution, prescribing,
dispensing, and pricing. He also discusses the role of pharmacy
support personnel. A chapter on informatics explores how pharmacy
has evolved through information technology and automation.
Additional chapters cover poison control, pharmaceutical care,
pharmacy organizations, the drug approval process, and career
development. Designed for classroom and professional use, the book
contains numerous tools to facilitate comprehension, including:
Learning objectives to help readers focus on the goals of each
chapter Informative tables and figures summarizing data Summary
paragraphs tying in salient points Discussion questions and
exercises to test assimilation "Challenges" which place the
material in broader context Websites and references to encourage
further study This valuable text provides a look into the
profession that is both broad and deep, supplying a one-stop
introduction to a promising career in pharmacy.
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Unity in Diversity and the Standardisation of Clinical Pharmacy Services
- Proceedings of the 17th Asian Conference on Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP 2017), July 28-30, 2017, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Unity in Diversity and the Standardisation of Clinical Pharmacy
Services represents the proceedings of the 17th Asian Conference on
Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP 2017), held 28-30 July 2017 in Yogyakarta,
Indonesia. The primary aim of ACCP 2017 was to bring together
experts from all fields of clinical pharmacy to facilitate the
discussion and exchange of research ideas and results. The
conference provided a forum for the dissemination of knowledge and
exchange of experiences. As such, it brought together clinical
pharmacy scholars, pharmacy practitioners, policy makers and
stakeholders from all areas of pharmacy society and all regions of
the world to share their research, knowledge, experiences,
concepts, examples of good practice, and critical analysis with
their international peers. This year also marks the celebration of
20 years of ACCP. Central themes of the conference and contributed
papers were Clinical Pharmacy, Social and Administrative Pharmacy,
Pharmacy Education, Pharmacoeconomics, Pharmacoepidemiology,
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and a number of
related topics in the field of Pharmacy.
This fully updated new edition presents organic reaction mechanism
questions, carefully selected from the primary chemical literature,
to understand how reactants are transformed into products. The
author explains step-by-step solutions to all problems with
appropriate contextual comments explaining the rationale and
reasoning underlying each step, and identifying the underlying
principles involved in each question. In the process the reader
gains a better understanding of the fundamental principles of
organic chemistry and how to become proficient in using the Lewis
acid/Lewis base concept to complete organic reactions without
resorting to memorization. Features : The questions are graded in
difficulty with Part A containing questions aimed at students
taking the sophomore-level organic chemistry class, while part B
contains questions of somewhat greater difficulty suitable for
students taking an honors course in organic chemistry or a
beginning graduate course. Detailed answers are provided to all
questions so students can check their answers and important points
are highlighted in each answer. Special emphasis has been placed on
the selection of questions to ensure that each question illustrates
one or more fundamental principles of organic chemistry.
Interspersed throughout the book are minireviews that cover the
material pertaining to a particular topic. The specific literature
references corresponding to each question are included and students
can look up those references for more contextual information.
Includes a large number of carefully-selected mechanism questions
and step-by-step solutions, including explanatory comments
This book deals with the values of medicinal plants and associated
knowledge(s) in the field of bioprospecting in post-apartheid South
Africa. Bioprospecting, the use of genetic or biological resources
for commercial purposes, is a profit-oriented enterprise facing new
challenges with the rise of human rights and biodiversity politics.
This new situation has led to claims for political leverage made by
indigenous communities, as well as to claims for national and local
cultural identity and heritage. The picture presented here
contributes to the widely discussed yet so far unresolved question
of how to appropriately share benefits, and how to protect
indigenous knowledge in this field.
An estimated 1 in 20 patients are admitted to the hospital due to
problems with their medication and 1 in 100 hospitalized patients
are harmed due to medication errors during their stay. The
prescribing of medications is the most common health care
intervention and medication safety is relevant to all health care
professionals and patients, in all health care settings. Safety in
Medication Use provides an overview of the theory and practice of
medication safety, summarizing the international literature and
practical suggestions for local practice Each chapter is written by
one or more authors from around the world who were chosen because
of their standing in their field. The book covers three broad
areas: problems in the medication use process, approaches to
understanding and resolving them, and putting solutions into
practice. Topics discussed include: Measuring medication errors
Improvement science Safety culture Incident reporting and feedback
approaches Educational interventions Communication between health
care professionals Interventions for safer work systems Electronic
prescribing and medication administration record systems
Innovations in dispensing Patient involvement in medication safety
Each chapter is a primer on the topic, drawing on the international
literature, with the chapters on solutions followed by an "expert
summary" of the implications for practice. This valuable resource
describes an international body of work that shows not only how
widespread medication errors are, but also discusses interventions
that can reduce such errors to improve patient safety.
Essential insight into drug development and the pharmaceutical
industry With unprecedented interest in the power that the modern
therapeutic armamentarium has to combat disease, the new edition of
Drug Discovery and Development is an essential resource for anyone
interested in understanding how drugs and other therapeutic
interventions are discovered and developed, through to clinical
research, registration, and market access. The text has been
thoroughly updated, with new information on biopharmaceuticals and
vaccines as well as clinical development and target identification.
Drug discovery and development continues to evolve rapidly and this
new edition reflects important changes in the landscape. Edited by
industry experts Raymond Hill and Duncan Richards, this
market-leading text is suitable for undergraduates and graduates
undertaking degrees in pharmacy, pharmacology, toxicology, and
clinical development through to those embarking on a career in the
pharmaceutical industry. Key stages of drug discovery and
development Chapters outline the contribution of individual
disciplines to the overall process Supplemented by specific
chapters on different modalities Includes coverage of
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