Clinical Pharmacology 12e INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Clinical Pharmacology 12e

Last edition Elsevier The very last thing a drug regulator wishes to be able to say is, like Lord Byron (1788-1824), on the publication of his poem Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, ‘I awoke one morning and found myself famous.’ The twelfth edition of this long-established textbook of clinical pharmacology (first published in 1960) continues its fine tradition of balancing science and practice for improved evidence-based drug therapy and good prescribing in therapeutic settings increasingly complicated by intercurrent disease and polypharmacy.

Last Edition

ISBN 13:h9780702073298

Imprint:hElsevier

Language:hEnglish

Authors:hMorris J. Brown

Pub Date:h05/2018

Pages:h688

Illus:h150 illustrations

Weight:h1,490.00 grams

Size:h191 X 235 mm

Product Type:hSoftcover

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  • • Coverage of all major therapeutic topics by body system.
  • • Introductory sections give brief chapter synopses.
  • • Case studies where relevant.
  • • Covers the needs of the developing world with a focus on practical prescribing and health technology assessment.
  • • Definition, tips, brief explanation boxes throughout.
  • • Interesting histories, etymologies and provenances of terms throughout.
  • • Entertaining footnotes throughout.
  • • Fully updated throughout.
  • • New co-editor: Fraz Mir, Addenbrooke’s Hospital and Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge.
  • • Now with free e-book on StudentConsult.
  • Morris J. Brown, MA MSc FRCP FAHA FBPharmacolS FMedSci, Professor of Endocrine Hypertension, William Harvey Research Institute of the Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK
  • Pankaj Sharma, MD PhD FRCP, Professor of Neurology and Director, Institute of Cardiovascular Research, Royal Holloway College, University of London; and Consultant Neurologist, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK;
  • Fraz A. Mir, MA, FRCP, Consultant Clinical Pharmacologist, Division of Experimental Medicine and Immunotherapeutics, Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK
  • Peter N. Bennett, MD FRCP, Formerly Reader in Clinical Pharmacology, University of Bath, and Consultant Physician, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK
  • Section 1: General
  • 1 Clinical pharmacology
  • 2 Topics in drug therapy
  • v3 Discovery and development of drugs
  • 4 Evaluation of drugs in humans
  • 5 Health Technology Assessment
  • 6 Regulation of medicines
  • 7 Classification and naming of drugs
  • Section 2: From Pharmacology to Toxicology
  • 8 General pharmacology
  • 9 Unwanted effects and adverse drug reactions
  • 10 Poisoning, overdose, antidotes
  • 11 Drug dependence
  • Section 3: Infection and Inflammation
  • 12 Chemotherapy of infections
  • 13 Antibacterial drugs
  • 14 Chemotherapy of bacterial infections
  • 15 Viral, fungal, protozoal and helminthic infections
  • 16 Drugs for inflammation and joint disease
  • 17 Drugs and the skin
  • Section 4: Nervous System
  • 18 Pain and analgesics
  • 19 Anaesthesia and neuromuscular block
  • 20 Psychotropic drugs
  • 21 Neurological disorders - epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis
  • Section 5: Cardiorespiratory and Renal Systems
  • 22 Cholinergic and antimuscarinic (anticholinergic) mechanisms and drugs
  • 23 Adrenergic mechanisms and drugs
  • 24 Arterial hypertension, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and heart failure
  • 25 Cardiac arrhythmia
  • 26 Hyperlipidaemias
  • 27 Kidney and genitourinary tract
  • 28 Respiratory system
  • Section 6: Blood and Neoplastic Disease
  • 29 Drugs and haemostasis
  • 30 Cellular disorders and anaemias
  • 31 Neoplastic disease and immunosuppression
  • Section 7: Gastrointestinal System
  • 32 Oesophagus, stomach and duodenum
  • 33 Intestines
  • 34 Liver, biliary tract, pancreas
  • Section 8: Endocrine System, Metabolic Conditions
  • 35 Adrenal corticosteroids, antagonists, corticotropin
  • 36 Diabetes mellitus, insulin, oral antidiabetes agents, obesity
  • 37 Thyroid hormones, antithyroid drugs
  • 38 Hypothalamic, pituitary and sex hormones
  • 39 Vitamins, calcium, bone
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