Section 1: General
Clinical pharmacy process
Prescribing
Practical pharmacokinetics
Drug interactions
Adverse drug reactions
Laboratory data
Parenteral nutrition
Pharmacoeconomics
Section 2: Life stages
Neonates
Paediatrics
Geriatrics
Section 3: TherapeuticsGastrointestinal disorders
Peptic ulcer disease
Inflammatory bowel disease
Constipation and diarrhoea
Adverse effects of drugs on the liver
Liver disease.
Acute kidney injury
Chronic kidney disease and end-stage renal disease
Hypertension
Coronary heart disease
Chronic heart failure
Arrhythmias
Thrombosis
Dyslipidaemia
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Insomnia
Anxiety disorders
Affective disorders
Schizophrenia
Epilepsy
Parkinson's disease
Dementia
Pain
Nausea and vomiting
Respiratory infections
Urinary tract infections
Gastrointestinal infections
Infective meningitis
Surgical site infection and antimicrobial prophylaxis
Tuberculosis
HIV infection.
Fungal infections
Thyroid and parathyroid disorders
Diabetes mellitus
Menstrual cycle disorders
Menopause
Drugs in pregnancy and lactation
Prostate disease.
Anaemia.
Leukaemia
Lymphomas
Solid tumours.
Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis
Gout and hyperuricaemia
Glaucoma
Drug-induced skin disorders
Eczema and psoriasis
Wounds.
Section 4: Appendices.
Medical abbreviations
Glossary
Index
Professor Cate Whittlesea is a Professor of Pharmacy Practice at UCL School of Pharmacy. Cate has been on the book since the fourth edition. Cate's research has focused on medication safety and evaluation of the community pharmacists' role in public health. As part of her teaching she is leading the 5 year integrated MPharm course as well as supporting the Foundation School on their development of postgraduate courses to meet the emerging roles for pharmacists. Cate has extensive experience in curriculum design having developed the Independent Prescribing Course at King's College London and the clinical skills theme integrated into all fur years of the MPharm at Durham University. She has supported the accreditation of the Clinically Enhanced Pharmacist Independent Prescribing course at UCL. Cate has contributed to the development of competency frameworks for prescribers in the UK. Dr Karen Hodson is a Senior Lecturer and Director MSc in Clinical Pharmacy and Director for Non-medical Prescribing at the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Cardiff University. Karen is the Director for the MSc in Clinical Pharmacy which is a programme to develop pharmacists for their role as a hospital pharmacist. Part of her role involves ensuring the strategic direction of the programme is in line with changes within the National Health Service. Karen is also the director for a sister course in the same topic for the School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies. Karen was also a co-author on the 6th edition.
From reviews of the previous edition:
'Brill book for any undergraduate pharmacy student; covers the
major therapeutic areas with nice little case studies with answers
at the end of each chapter to get you thinking. Additionally, the
first few chapters cover generic topics such as biochemical tests
with plenty of detail and references. Highly recommend.'
'A highly informative essential for any pharmacy student. Through
my four years of pharmacy education, this book was second only to
the BNF in sheer frequency of use.'
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diploma. Clear and very informative.'
'Excellent book to gain an overall well rounded knowledge of the
subject. As much as you need to know as a pharmacy student and
pharmacist, if not more. Excellent revision tool for making
notes.'
'If you are about to undertake Non-Medical Prescribing then this is
probably the only book you'll need to buy.'
'Very good book with a good depth of knowledge which is useful for
clinical pharmacists, doctors and other healthcare
professionals.'
'This new edition was really very helpful when I was doing an MSc
course in Advanced Pharmacy Practice and it was really very helpful
in all the clinical diseases I have to read for my PBL. I also used
it as one of my most reliable reference books for the in-course
simulation ward rounds and other clinical case studies.'
'It is a great book to have as a practising Clinical or Hospital
pharmacist or even Community Pharmacist. It will also be of great
use to anyone doing a course in pharmacotherapy. This book will
always be of use to you throughout your studentship or when
practising after graduation.
It is also more portable than most other pharmacotherapy textbooks
with the same amount of information.'
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