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The Healthcare section contains literature related to medical care and is intended for doctors, nurses, and many other roles in the healthcare field. These resources provide essential information on clinical practices, treatments, care, and medical advances, supporting healthcare professionals in their daily work and ongoing professional development. At CymitQuimica, we offer a wide range of high-quality books, guides, and manuals designed to meet the training and updating needs in various areas of healthcare. Our catalog includes texts on general and specialized medicine, as well as resources on nursing, pharmacology, and healthcare management, ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to the most relevant and up-to-date information to provide optimal care for their patients.

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  • Developing Your Prescribing Skills


    <p>Thomas, Trudy<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Trudy Thomas-Head of Clinical and Professional Postgraduate Programmes Lead, Medway School of Pharmacy, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 881 4<br><br>Published Dec 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156 mm (176pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Developing Your Prescribing Skills helps practitioners and all new prescribers to assess their current skills, and recognise their skills gaps. It identifies ways to meet learning needs and be accountable for prescribing, both as individuals and teams. Using 'real life' case scenarios, it takes a practical view of the main issues facing prescribers in all walks of practice. This book encourages the reader to apply the generic prescribing skills covered in each chapter to their own practice through the use of reflective exercises with feedback from experienced prescribers, suggested areas for further study, mind maps and top tips. <br>Chapters offer information and advice on:<br> - taking a good history<br> - prioritising in polypharmacy<br> - consultations and prescribing in paediatrics<br> - monitoring prescribing<br> - ethical decision making in prescribing<br> - establishing partnerships with patients<br> - influences on prescribing.<br> Developing Your Prescribing Skills is an invaluable resource for all new prescribers including junior doctors and GPs, and non-medical prescribers such as pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals. Developing Your Prescribing Skills is also available as an eBook. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Introduction to Prescribing and This Book<br> 2. Being Accountable for Your Prescribing<br> 3. Taking a Good History<br> 4. Consultations Involving Children<br> 5. Prioritising in Polypharmacy<br> 6. Practical Prescribing In Paediatrics<br> 7. Monitoring Prescribing<br> 8. Ethical Decision Making in Prescribing<br> 9. Prescribing As Part of a Team<br> 10. Establishing Partnerships with Patients<br> 11. Influences on Prescribing<br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Mar-2011, Doody's Notes<br> "This book uses real-life case scenarios to describe the art of prescribing for those new to the field...The reflective questions are a great way to think about the scenario and its clinical aspects...This book offers an excellent approach to learning. The use of real-life scenarios is always a useful tool for educating new practitioners. This is what makes this book unique"<br> Zina T. Saidi, Pharm.D. (Jeanes Hospital), Doody's Notes, March 2011.<br> </p>
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  • FASTtrack: Pharmacology


    <p>Randall, Michael D; Kendall, David A; Alexander, Stephen PH<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Michael D. Randall - Professor of Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham Medical School; David A. Kendall - Professor of Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham Medical School; and Stephen PH Alexander, Associate Professor in Molecular Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Nottingham Medical School.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 057 2<br><br>Published Apr 2012<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (288pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> 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.<br> FASTtrack: Pharmacology aims to provide a brief account of drug action, as a study and revision aid. In doing this, the authors have generally taken a therapeutic area and considered the major classes of drugs, their actions and, to a limited degree, their uses. <br>There are many excellent brief guides to pharmacology and so their second aim is to present a study guide which deals with molecular pharmacology at a more advanced level, so that the book is also useful for advanced pharmacology studied in the later years of pharmacy and science degrees. This study guide is therefore useful at each level of undergraduate study.<br>New in this edition:<br> - Each chapter completely updated to take account of recent changes, and include future drugs <br> - Multiple choice tests <br> - New chapters on immunopharmacology, oral contraceptives and local anaesthetics <br> - Greater use of summary tables. <br> FASTtrack: Pharmacology is also available as an ebook.<br>Visit the FASTtrack website for more MCQs from the FASTtrack series. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Pharmacodynamics<br> 2. Receptors<br> 3. G-proteins and Their Downstream Signaling Cascades<br> 4. Ion Channels and Transporters<br> 5. Quantitive Pharmacology<br> 6. Autonomic Pharmacology<br> 7. Local Mediators<br> 8. Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism<br> 9. Gastric Pharmacology<br> 10. Lower Gastrointestinal Pharmacology<br> 11. Antiemetics<br> 12. Antiarrhythmics<br> 13. Cardiovascular Drugs<br> 14. Renal and Urinary Pharmacology<br> 15. Antithrombotic Agents<br> 16. Antiobesity Drugs<br> 17. Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease<br> 18. Allergy<br> 19. Anxiolytics and Hypnotics<br> 20. Antidepressants<br> 21. Antiepileptic Drugs<br> 22. Antipsychotic Drugs<br> 23. Parkinson's Disease<br> 24. Analgesics<br> 25. Drugs of Abuse<br> 26. General Anaesthetics<br> 27. Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs<br> 28. Thyroid Disorders<br> 29. Diabetes Mellitus<br> 30. Antibacterial Agents<br> 31. Non-bacterial Infections<br> 32. Anticancer Drugs<br> 33. Steroids<br> 34. Oral Contraceptives<br> 35. Immunopharmacology<br> 36. Biopharmaceuticals<br> 37. Variation in Clinical Efficacy<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> May 2013, Doody's Notes<br> "This book is intended to enhance material covered in traditional pharmacology textbooks...<br> ...Visuals, algorithms, diagrams, and key points interspersed throughout the book help reinforce and summarize the material. Readers will be able to assess their understanding of the material through self-assessment questions at the conclusion of each chapter...<br> ...Undergraduate pharmacy students, as well as other healthcare students, will find this a useful guide to help prepare for examinations."<br> Neela A. Bhajandas, PharmD, Doody's Notes, May 2013<br> June 2012, British Journal of Pharmacology<br> "The book provides good basic knowledge of pharmacology and is well organized, with sections on principles, followed by sections on the drugs used to treat different therapeutic areas...<br> ...Overall the authors have generally obtained a good balance of core information that is accessible, without it being a textbook in disguise!...<br> ...Whilst this book is aimed primarily at Pharmacists, I am sure it would also be of value as a revision aid for Medical students...<br> ...my own daughter who is a 4th year Medical student said she would buy it, an endorsement indeed!"<br> Professor Clive Page, British Journal of Pharmacology, June 2012<br> </p>
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  • Facilitating Learning in Healthcare


    <p>Carter, Sarah<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Sarah Carter - Research Manager, University of London School of Pharmacy, UK.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 954 5<br><br>Published Oct 2011<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (160pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br>This practical and easy-to-read guide is designed for people from non-teaching backgrounds who have been asked to facilitate the learning process in the healthcare disciplines. It will enable new teachers, lecturers, assessors, tutors and facilitators to quickly and easily understand common educational concepts, to learn how to effectively assist learning, and to reflect and improve upon their own teaching practice. <br>Containing top tips, personal accounts and exercises, this book includes: <br> - teaching and learning theories and concepts <br> - developing course material <br> - teaching strategies and approaches to learning <br> - assessing learning <br> - evaluating teaching <br> - reflecting on teaching and learning. <br> Facilitating Learning in Healthcare is a useful practical resource for new teachers, mentors and group supervisors in all healthcare disciplines.<br> Facilitating Learning in Healthcare is also available as an ebook.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>1. Introducing Teaching and Learning <br>2. Developing Course Material <br>3. Teaching Strategies and Approaches to Learning <br>4. Assessing Learning <br>5. Evaluating Teaching <br>6. Reflecting on Teaching and Learning <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> May-2012, Nursingtimes.net<br> "...If teaching is not your main role, this book provides sufficient depth to support your development as an educator along with extensive reference lists to guide your further reading...This is a book that fills an important space on my bookshelf and has proven to be a fantastic, concise resource for teaching and learning theory. For practitioners like me who are developing their teaching skills or undertaking teaching qualifications, this book brings together a range of literature, theories and approaches into one accessible volume."<br> Simon Browes, Doctoral research student, nursingtimes.net, May 2012<br> 2012, Nursing Standard<br> "The book would be useful as adjunct reading for those embarking on teaching for the first time. It provides a wealth of information on approaches to use that support learning, its assessment and evaluation, some of which are innovative and could be fun to use. It is well written...I especially like the way the bibliography is broken down into subject areas, enabling readers to spot texts supporting their special interests."<br> Dame Betty Kershaw, Nursing Standard, 2012<br> Jan-2012, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology<br> "...This book will allow teachers new to the field of healthcare education to understand the common educational concepts and techniques, to learn how to effectively assist learning, and to reflect upon and improve their own teaching practice. This book is however not intended to be a comprehensive teaching manual. It is rather, an easy-to-read guide which will allow the teacher [to] understand common educational concepts and apply these to their every day teaching practice."<br> David Williams, RCSI/Beaumont Hospital, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, January 2012<br> 04-Nov-2011, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding <br> "As Colleges of Pharmacy seem to be shifting more and more pharmacy education activities to practicing pharmacists, this book will be of some value to those that have limited experience in teaching. It contains tips, personal accounts, and exercises...This book can be of great value to practitioners as well as college faculty and is written by experienced authors."<br> International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding, 4 November 2011<br> </p>
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  • British National Formulary


    <p>Joint Formulary Committee<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Published jointly by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal Pharmaceutical Society<br><br>Product code MC_BNF<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> The BNF provides up-to-date, practical guidance on prescribing, dispensing, and administering medicines. This essential reference reflects current best practice as well as legal and professional guidelines relating to the uses of medicines, including: <br> - Guidance on the drug management of common conditions<br> - Details of medicines with special reference to their uses, cautions, contra-indications, side-effects, doses, and relative costs<br> - Guidance on prescribing, monitoring, dispensing, and administering medicines<br> <br> for Children at NHS User registration . <br> <br> </p>

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  • Introduction to Statistics in Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials


    <p>Durham, Todd A; Turner, J Rick<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Todd A Durham - Senior Director, Biostatistics and Data Management, Inspire Pharmaceuticals and J Rick Turner - Associate Professor of Clinical Research<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 714 5<br><br>Published Mar 2008<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (240pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Introduction to Statistics in Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials is presented in the context of clinical trials conducted during pharmaceutical drug development. <br>This novel approach teaches the computational steps needed to conduct analyses. It also provides a conceptual understanding of how these analyses provide information that forms the basis for decision making throughout the drug development process.<br>This textbook conveys: <br> - why, and how data are collected in clinical studies <br> - how these data are summarized and analyzed <br> - what the results mean in the context of the clinical research question <br> - how the results are communicated to regulatory agencies and to the scientific and medical communities. <br> All students of pharmaceutical sciences and clinical research need a solid knowledge and understanding of the nature, methods, application, and importance of statistics. Introduction to Statistics in Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials will also be invaluable to professionals entering the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and contract research organization industries who wish to gain a broader understanding of study design, research methodology, and statistical analysis and interpretation in clinical trials.<br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. The Discipline of Statistics: Introduction and Terminology<br> 2. The Role of Clinical Trials in New Drug Development<br> 3. Research Questions and Research Hypotheses<br> 4. Study Design and Experimental Methodology<br> 5. Data, Central Tendency and Variation<br> 6. Probability, Hypothesis Testing and Estimation<br> 7. Early-phase Clinical Trials<br> 8. Confirmatory Clinical Trials: Safety Data I<br> 9. Confirmatory Clinical Trials: Safety Data II<br> 10. Confirmatory Trials: Analysis of Categorical Efficacy Data<br> 11. Confirmatory Clinical Trials of Analysis of Continuous Efficacy Data<br> 12. Additional Statistical Considerations in Clinical Trials<br> 13. Concluding Comments: Appendix: References<br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 01-Aug-08, Doody Enterprises, Inc <br>'It fills the gap that exists between books that focus on research design and those that address statistical methods. The authors have clearly met this worthy objective. This book fills a unique position and uses innovative method.' <br> Michael R Jacobs, BS, PharmD (Temple University of Pharmacy) Doody Enterprises July 2008 <br> </p>
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  • Pharmacy Case Studies


    <p>Dhillon, Soraya; Raymond, Rebekah<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Soraya Dhillon - Head, The School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire and Rebekah Raymond - Teacher Practitioner<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 724 4<br><br>Published Feb 2009<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (480pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Understand the application of therapeutics in clinical practice with Pharmacy Case Studies. This book helps you to integrate and demonstrate the knowledge gained during your undergraduate and pre-registration study.<br>Case studies of increasing complexity tie in strands of learning from across the pharmacy curriculum. Scenarios include both community and hospital pharmacy situations, as suited to the disease and pharmaceutical care provision.<br>Each chapter contains five case studies with questions and answers increasing in complexity from those for first year students through to cases designed for fourth year/pre-registration level. <br>Primarily aimed at pharmacy students and pre-registration pharmacists, this book will also be useful for qualified pharmacists as well as medical students, nurses and others with a professional interest in therapeutics. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Gastrointestinal <br> 2. Cardiovascular <br> 3. Respiratory <br> 4. CNS <br> 5. Infections <br> 6. Endocrine <br> 7. Obstetrics, Gynaecology and UTI <br> 8. Malignant Disease <br> 9. Nutrition and Blood <br> 10. Musculoskeletal and Joint <br> 11. Eyes <br> 12. ENT <br> 13. Skin <br> 14. Immunological/vaccines <br> 15. Liver Disease <br> 16. Renal Diesase <br> 17. Paediatrics <br> 18. Elderly<br>CASE STUDY:<br><br>Try this sample case study on dementia , from Pharmacy Case Studies. <br><br> </p>
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  • Hospital Pharmacy


    <p>Stephens, Martin<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Martin Stephens- Associate Medical Director, Clinical Effectiveness and Medicines Management, Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 900 2<br><br>Published Mar 2011<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (352pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Hospital Pharmacy outlines the changes in pharmacy practice within the hospital setting and discusses the vast range of services that are provided. Each chapter is devoted to an area of pharmacy practice and discusses its history, current practice and future developments. <br>This new edition has been completely revised and updated and includes chapters on: <br> - pharmacy in the acute independent sector <br> - controlled drugs in hospital pharmacy <br> - clinical pharmacy<br> - pharmacist prescribing <br> - mental health <br> - consultant pharmacists. <br>This book is essential reading for pharmacy undergraduates, pre-registration graduates and newly qualified pharmacists as well as a key reference text for all hospital pharmacists departments. With its broad all-encompassing coverage it will also be of interest to other healthcare professionals. <br> Hospital Pharmacy is also available as an eBook. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Hospital Pharmacy within the NHS<br> 2. Pharmacy in the acute independent sector<br> 3. Purchasing medicines<br> 4. Medicines supply and automation<br> 5. Controlled drugs in hospital pharmacy <br> 6. Technical services<br> 7. Quality assurance<br> 8. Medicines iInformation<br> 9. Clinical pharmacy <br> 10. Pharmacist prescribing<br> 11. Strategic medicines management<br> 12. Risks with medicines<br> 13. Mental health pharmacy<br> 14. Community health services<br> 15. Information technology<br> 16. Research and development<br> 17. Workplace development<br> 18. Consultant pharmacists<br> 19. Managing services<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Patrick McDonnell, Pharm.D. <br>"a book that details the features of pharmacy services within and from hospital-based <br>pharmacies in the United Kingdom...This book certainly provides readers with a solid understanding of the practice of hospital-based pharmacy in the U.K.” <br> Patrick McDonnell, Pharm.D. (Temple University School of Pharmacy) <br> </p>
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  • Injectable Drugs Guide


    <p>Gray, Alistair; Wright, Jane; Goodey, Vincent; Bruce, Lynn<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Alistair Gray - Senior Clinical Pharmacist (Community and Paediatric Services), Jane Wright - Lead Pharmacist, Lancashire Care NHS Trust, Vincent Goodey - Deputy Director of Pharmacy, and Lynn Bruce - Senior Clinical Pharmacist (Medical Assessment Unit)<br><br>Product code MC_IDG<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Injectable Drugs Guide is a user-friendly, single point of reference for healthcare professionals in the safe and effective prescribing, administration and monitoring of injectable medicines. The guide consists of a A-Z listing of injectable drugs in monograph format. Each monograph covers:<br> - pre-treatment checks<br> - dosing regimens<br> - preparation and administration<br> - compatibility and stability information<br> - monitoring requirements during treatment<br> - side effects, interactions and pharmacokinetic information.<br> Designed to support the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) risk assessment process, each drug has a risk rating, with the text being reviewed and assessed at a number of hospital pharmacies.<br> <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Preface<br> How to use the Injectable Drugs Guide monographs<br> Injectable Drugs Guide on Medicines Complete<br> Feedback<br> About the authors<br> Contributors<br> Acknowledgements<br> Abbreviations<br> Index of cross-referenced terms<br> Monographs A - Z<br> Appendix 1. The basics of injectable therapy<br> Appendix 2. Good management principles<br> Appendix 3. Usual responsibilities of individual practitioners<br> Appendix 4. Advantages and disadvantages to parenteral therapy<br> Appendix 5. Injection techniques and routes<br> Appendix 6. Extravasation<br> Appendix 7. Intravascular devices<br> Appendix 8. Infusion devices<br> Appendix 9. Syringe drivers<br> Appendix 10. Ideal body weight, dosing in patients with renal or hepatic impairment<br> Appendix 11. Risk ratings<br> </p>

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  • British National Formulary for Children


    <p>Paediatric Formulary Committee<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Published jointly by the British Medical Association, Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group<br><br>Product code MC_BNFC<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> It addresses a significant knowledge gap in many areas of paediatric practice by providing practical information on the use of medicines in children of all ages from birth to adolescence.<br>The BNF for Children includes:<br> - Guidance on the drug management of common childhood conditions<br> - Practical advice on topics such as prescription writing and reporting adverse drug reactions<br> - Hands-on information on prescribing, monitoring, dispensing, and administering medicines for childhood disorders<br> - Comprehensive dosing guidance for children from birth up to 18 years<br> - Details (including indicative prices) of products on the market as well as reference to many essential products that are not licensed<br> - Indication of the licensing status of drugs<br> <br> </p>

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  • Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Distributors


    <p>Compiled by the Inspection, Enforcement and Standards Division, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), London, UK.<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Product code MC_GREEN<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Distributors (the MHRA Green Guide) <br>The MHRA Green Guide provides a single source for guidance and legislation on the distribution of medicines. It brings together the main pharmaceutical regulations, directive and guidance which wholesalers are expected to follow when distributing medicinal products in the European Union and European Economic area. <br> </p>

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  • Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics (An)


    <p>Florence, A T<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Alexander T Florence - Former Dean, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 691 9<br><br>Published Feb 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (208pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br>This unique textbook covers the role of basic pharmaceutics in clinical outcomes and in explaining the behaviour of medicines in the body. It includes adverse reactions due to formulations and excipients. <br>An Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics covers recent developments such as personalised therapies and nanotechnology. All of the principles underpinning clinical pharmaceutics are supported using relevant examples from recent literature and clinical case studies, including issues of: <br> - formulation and excipients <br> - surface tension <br> - rheology <br> - solubility <br> - crystallisation and precipitation <br> - aggregation <br> - absorption <br>Examples and implications of each phenomenon are discussed with a reminder of the underlying pharmaceutics. This book is aimed at undergraduate pharmacy students, those on taught Masters courses of clinical and hospital pharmacy, and new practitioners who require an update on the relevance of the subject that is virtually unique to pharmacy.<br> An Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics is also available as an eBook. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Introduction<br> Book Outline<br> 1. What Is Clinical Pharmaceutics? <br> 2. Excipients: Not Always Inert<br> 3. Thinking Chemically<br> 4. Looking at Formulations<br> 5. Adverse Events and Formulations and Devices<br> 6. Generic Medicines: Conventional Drugs and Biologicals<br> 7. Paediatric, Geriatric Medicines and Special Formulation <br> 8. The Future: Delivery Systems for Modern Therapeutics<br> <br> </p>
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  • Dietary Supplements


    <p>Mason, Pamela<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Pamela Mason - Independent Pharmaceutical Consultant<br><br>Product code MC_DIET<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Dietary supplements have become increasingly popular in recent years. Research into the safety and efficacy of these substances is intensifying, with a large number of quality trials being published. Dietary Supplements includes the latest findings on the most commonly used dietary supplements.<br> Dietary Supplements is an essential reference source for health professionals advising patients on the safe use and prescription of Dietary Supplements.<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> </p>

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  • Introducing Palliative Care (IPC 6)


    <p>Edited by Andrew Wilcock, Robert Twycross and Claire Stark Toller<br><br>Sixth Edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>ISBN 9780857114174<br><br>Published Sep 2021<br><br>Paperback 416pp<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Introducing Palliative Care is the well-established introductory resource for students and qualified healthcare professionals in the area of palliative care. The sixth edition has been fully revised in line with current practice. It is split into four parts to cover essential aspects of palliative care and include essential Palliative Care Formulary containing core information about drugs used in palliative care. New edition updates include: Fully revised in line with current practice and the latest edition of the Palliative Care Formulary (PCF7) Split into 4 parts to cover essential aspects of palliative care Updated essential Palliative Care Formulary containing core information about drugs used in palliative care Ethics chapter includes an expanded section on medically-assisted dying Although medically oriented, there is much of use to undergraduates and graduates of other disciplines. The clinical focus is on advanced cancer, but the general principles and most of the details are equally applicable to patients dying from other incurable, progressive, life-threatening conditions. About the Editors Andrew Wilcock is Macmillan Clinical Reader in Palliative Medicine and Medical Oncology, Nottingham University and Honorary Consultant Physician, Hayward House, Nottingham University, Hospitals NHS Trust. Robert Twycross is Emeritus Clinical Reader in Palliative Medicine, Oxford University. Claire Stark Toller is Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Mountbatten Hampshire and University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Preface <br> <br> IPC and beyond <br> <br> Abbreviations <br> <br> Part 1 <br> <br> 1. Scope of palliative care <br> <br> 2. Ethical aspects <br> <br> 3. Communication <br> <br> 4. Psychological aspects <br> <br> 5. Spiritual aspects <br> <br> 6. Bereavement <br> <br> <br> Part 2 <br> <br> 7. Symptom management: principles and pain <br> <br> 8. Symptom management: alimentary <br> <br> 9. Symptom management: respiratory <br> <br> 10. Symptom management: genito-urinary <br> <br> 11. Symptom management: psychological &amp; neurological <br> <br> 12. Symptom management: other <br> <br> 13. Emergencies <br> <br> 14. End-of-life care: planning and last days of life <br> <br> <br> Part 3 <br> <br> 15. Children: general aspects <br> <br> 16. Children: symptom management <br> <br> 17. Children: bereavement <br> <br> <br> Part 4 <br> <br> 18. The Essential Palliative Care Formulary <br> <br> <br> Appendices <br> <br> 1. Curriculum for under-graduate medical education <br> <br> 2. Verifying and certifying a death in the UK <br> <br> 3. Palliative care resources for covid-19 <br> <br> </p>

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  • Pharmaceutical Journal (The)


    <p>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>ISSN 0031-6873<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> All the latest news, information and learning resources on pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences Published by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, The Pharmaceutical Journal is updated online daily with authoritative content on global pharmacy and pharmaceutical science. You can also download the PJ app on Android and iPhone for easy access to content when on the move. The Pharmaceutical Journal brings you the latest news on policies and clinical research to developments affecting the pharmacy profession and the industry. It provides insightful comment articles and career advice, as well as comprehensive learning and continuing professional development (CPD) resources. The Pharmaceutical Journal is free with RPS Membership - Join now <br> </p>

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  • FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design


    <p>Jones, David S<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>David S Jones, Chair of Biomaterial Science, School of Pharmacy, Queen's University of Belfast<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 078 7<br><br>Published Jun 2016<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (432pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> FASTtrack Pharmaceutics - Dosage Form and Design focuses on what you really need to know in order to pass your pharmacy exams. It provides concise, bulleted information, key points, tips and an all-important self-assessment section, including MCQs. <br>This FASTtrack book discusses an array of major dosage forms that are commonly encountered by pharmacists in professional practice. Essential information concerning the formulation of these dosage forms is delivered in a format that will aid your understanding and remove the complexities of the various topics. <br>This second edition includes a new chapter on pharmaceutical engineering. All chapters have been revised and updated and there are self-assessment questions at the end of each section to reinforce understanding. <br>Are your exams coming up? Are you drowning in textbooks and lecture notes and wondering where to begin? Take the FASTtrack route and study successfully for your exams. <br>FASTtrack offers the ultimate lecture notes and is a must-have for all pharmacy undergraduate students and pre-registration trainees wanting to study, revise and practice MCQs ahead of exams. <br>Visit the FASTtrack website for more MCQs from the FASTtrack series. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Pharmaceutical solutions for administration to the gastrointestinal tract<br> Pharmaceutical disperse systems 1: suspensions - general principles and the formulation of suspensions for oral administration<br> Pharmaceutical disperse systems 2: emulsions and creams <br> Pharmaceutical disperse systems 3: ointments, pastes, lotions, gels and related formulations<br> Parenteral formulations<br> Ocular, nasal and otic dosage forms<br> Vaginal and rectal dosage forms<br> Respiratory dosage forms<br> Solid-dosage forms 1: tablets<br> Solid-dosage forms 2: capsules<br> Introduction to pharmaceutical engineering<br> </p>

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  • Clinical Pharmacist


    <p>Wright, Matthew<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Editor, Matthew Wright, MRPharmSAssistant Editor, Maureen O'Sullivan, MRPharmS<br><br>ISSN 1758-9061<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Buy Clinical Pharmacist in print or online via Pharmaceutical-Journal.com. <br>Concentrating on issues of direct relevance to clinical pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacist enables readers to keep abreast of current advances in their field and assists them in expanding their professional skills and knowledge. <br>Launched in January 2009, Clinical Pharmacist has been developed to support pharmacists working in clinical roles in any sector of the profession. <br> - Leading clinical pharmacy publication in Great Britain <br> - Articles focusing on the clinical management of various diseases <br> - Features looking at all aspects of clinical pharmacy practice and highlighting the work of pharmacists working in high-level clinical roles <br> - Detailed analyses of new or prominent medicines <br> - Reviews of key Government policy documents <br> - Reports on clinical pharmacy conferences around the world <br> Clinical Pharmacist incorporates Hospital Pharmacist, which was established by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society in 1994 for the publication of articles, reviews, reports and papers about any aspect of hospital pharmacy.<br> Facebook: Visit the Clinical Pharmacist Facebook page <br> Frequency: 11 issues per volume; 1 volume per year. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>Typical subjects covered include: <br> - Infection management Mental health pharmacy Cardiovascular diseases Intravenous infusions Developments in medicines information Hospital medicines procurement <br>While it will continue to appeal primarily to those working in hospitals, there is new content to support the clinical development of pharmacists in all other sectors, especially: <br><br> - Independent and supplementary prescribers Pharmacists with special interests Primary care pharmacists and prescribing advisors Consultant pharmacists Pharmacists who conduct clinics in GP practices Community pharmacists providing enhanced clinical services <br> </p>

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  • Drugs in Use


    <p>Edited by Linda J Dodds and Kay M G Wood<br><br>Sixth Edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>ISBN 9780857114181<br><br>Published Nov 2021<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156 mm (710pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Drugs in Use helps you bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge about medicines and its practical application to patients. The new sixth edition of this popular text has been extensively revised and includes seven new chapters on atrial fibrillation, chronic asthma, chronic pain, sepsis in adults, sepsis in children, deprescribing and supporting adherence. The use of self-study questions and answers to accompany each case helps to challenge you to consider the many options often available when drug-therapy decisions are made. Whenever appropriate, the patient journey is followed across primary and secondary care, reflecting the fact that many chronic conditions are now managed predominantly in primary care. Optimising medicines to ensure only what is needed and what is acceptable to the patient is prescribed is a significant challenge for newly qualified healthcare professionals. This book demonstrates how to apply the knowledge and skills acquired from pharmacology texts and formal learning. It is a valuable resource not only for students, but also for pharmacists and new prescribers. Linda J Dodds, BPharm, PG Cert (HE), MSc (ClinPharm), FRPharmS Kay M G Wood, BSc, DipClinPharm, PhD, PG Cert (HE), FHEA, MRPharmS <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Hypertension<br> 2. Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction<br> 3. Atrial fibrillation<br> 4. ST elevation myocardial infarction<br> 5. Heart failure<br> 6. Stroke<br> 7. Type 1 diabetes<br> 8. Type 2 diabetes<br> 9. Acute kidney injury<br> 10. Acute asthma<br> 11. Chronic asthma<br> 12. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease<br> 13. Dyspepsia and peptic ulcer disease<br> 14. Ulcerative colitis<br> 15. Alcohol-related liver disease<br> 16 .Rheumatoid arthritis<br> 17. Epilepsy<br> 18. Parkinson’s disease<br> 19. Depression<br> 20. Schizophrenia<br> 21. Substance misuse<br> 22. Dementia<br> 23. Oncology<br> 24. Symptom control in palliative care<br> 25. Chronic pain<br> 26. Eczema<br> 27. Psoriasis<br> 28. Surgery<br> 29. Sepsis in an adult<br> 30. Sepsis in a child<br> 31. Polypharmacy<br> 32. Supporting medicines adherence <br> <br> </p>

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  • AHFS - Drug Information


    <p>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Product code MC_AHFS_DI<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Published by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), AHFS Drug Information has been the leading source of evidence-based drug information available to healthcare professionals for almost 50 years. <br>The quality and consistency of the information make it the most widely respected drug reference for addressing critical questions that require objective evidence. It is evidence-based and peer-reviewed by over 500 pharmacists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals and is supported by extensive objective research from primary sources. AHFS DI is compiled without the influence of manufacturers, insurers, regulators or other interested parties. <br><br> <br> <br> <br> </p>

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  • Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice


    <p>Azzopardi, Lilian M<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Lilian M Azzopardi - Senior Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy, University of Malta<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 665 0<br><br>Published Aug 2006<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (416pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice is a study aid covering topics commonly featured in pharmacy student, registration and licensing multiple choice examinations. <br>These include: <br> - general pharmacy practice interventions <br> - pharmaceutical care <br> - simple pharmaceutical calculations <br> - doses and strengths <br> - nomenclature and abbreviations <br> - dosage forms <br> - specialities <br> - trade and generic names <br> - biochemical tests <br> - classification <br> - side-effects <br> - common diseases. <br>The book consists of 600 practice-oriented questions and includes both open- and closed-book sections. Answers with brief explanations are given at the end of each test. Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice is an invaluable guide for those preparing to sit a multiple choice question examination in pharmacy. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Section 1 Open Book Questions <br> Test 1 <br> Test 2 <br> Test 3 <br> Section 2 Closed Book Question<br> Test 4 <br> Test 5 <br> Test 6 <br> Section 3 Sequential Questions<br> Test 7 <br> Explanatory Notes <br> Bibliography <br> Appendices <br> Indices<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 01-Apr-07, Pharmacy World and Science <br>'The open-book section and the provision of explanations to the answers will help readers (pre-registration students as well as registered pharmacists) to identify areas of strength and weakness in their pharmacy knowledge. For a pharmacist it is indeed fun to read through this book and test his or her knowledge.' <br> J.W.Foppe van Mil. Pharmacy World and Science. Springer Science + Business Media. 29:705. Published online: 10 April 2007 <br> </p>
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  • Stockley's Interactions Checker


    <p>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Product code SDIC<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br>The Stockley's Interactions Checker <br>Quickly check online what interactions exist, between any number of drugs, foods, drinks (including alcohol) and tobacco. It searches and links to the trusted content of Stockley's Drug Interactions to provide you with a rating symbol, description of the interaction and guidance on the action you should take, making it an indispensable interactions tool. <br> or more information or to try it for yourself. <br><br> <br> </p>

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  • Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions 4


    <p>Edited by Bukhari, Nadia<br><br>Fourth Edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Nadia Bukhari - Senior Teaching Fellow in Pharmacy Practice &amp; Pre-Reg Co-ordinator, UCL School of Pharmacy.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 384 9<br><br>Published Apr 2020<br><br>Paperback 216 x 138mm (224pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions 4 is the fourth volume in a series that follows on from the previous, highly popular Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions 3. It features more than 400 entirely new, closed book and calculation questions. It can be used in conjunction with the previous volumes or on its own. All questions are in line with current GPhC guidance, enabling you to prepare for the pharmaceutical pre-registration exam with confidence. This invaluable tool will help you familiarise yourself with the current style of questions, and give you a head start on preparation, planning and implementation.<br> Questions are based on print versions of BNF 78 and BNF for Children 2019-2020 alongside the most current treatment guidelines available. Questions feature patient information and pictorial representation of conditions, replicating those you may encounter in the real exam. This revision aid gives you the opportunity to practice a variety of question styles found in the assessment including:<br> · single best answer questions<br> · extended matching questions<br> · calculations<br> <br> </p>

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  • Kucers' the Use of Antibiotics


    <p>Grayson, M. Lindsay<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>M. Lindsay Grayson, MD – Editor in Chief<br><br>Product code MC_KUC<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> This leading reference brings together information on antimicrobial agents in a manner that is unrivalled. Kucers' outlines the clinical use of all antimicrobials - antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitic and antiviral agents. The recent addition of antiparasitic agents means it now covers the whole of antimicrobial therapy.<br>Features include a diagram of the chemical structure for each compound, many more tables to better summarise susceptibility data, drug dosing and to collate important clinical trials, and new sections regarding clinically important pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic data and drug interactions. <br> <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>Contributors <br>Foreword <br>Obituary <br>Preface <br>Abbreviations <br>Copyright <br>Antibiotics <br>Anti-Fungal Drugs <br>Anti-Parasitic Drugs <br>Anti-Viral Drugs <br> </p>

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  • FASTtrack: Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice


    <p>Rodgers, Ruth; Dewsbury, Catherine; Lea, Andrew<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Ruth Rodgers - Clinical Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Law and Ethics and Catherine Dewsbury - Clinical Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Law and Ethics, Medway School of Pharmacy, UK and Andrew Lea - Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 885 2<br><br>Published Mar 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (176pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice focuses on what pharmacy students really need to know in order to pass exams. Concise, bulleted information, key points, and an all-important self-assessment section which includes MCQs. Pharmacy law and ethics, along with the knowledge of drugs and their uses, forms the foundation upon which professional pharmacy practice is built. This book covers key legislation affecting pharmacy and the pharmacist practitioner, including how laws are made, how they come into effect and are enforced. <br>It is an invaluable resource either as a study aid or as a companion to the established textbook, Dale and Appelbe's Pharmacy and Medicines Law and Medicines, Ethics and Practice . <br>Are your exams coming up? Are you drowning in textbooks and lecture notes and wondering where to begin? Take the FASTtrack route to study successfully for your examinations. FASTtrack provides the ultimate lecture notes and is a must-have for all pharmacy undergraduate students wanting to revise and test themselves for forthcoming exams. <br> FASTtrack: Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice is also available as an eBook.<br> <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Legislation<br> 2. The Medicines Act 1968<br> 3. Veterinary Medicines Regulations<br> 4. Misuse of Drugs Act 1971<br> 5. Health Acts 1999 and 2006<br> 6. NHS Legislation<br> 7. Other legislation relevant to pharmacy practice<br> 8. Professional registration and regulation<br> 9. Ethics and professionalism<br> 10. Pharmacy practice problems, challenges and dilemmas<br> </p>
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  • Essentials of Pharmacy Management


    <p>Tootelian, Dennis H; Wertheimer, Albert I; Mikhailitchenko, Andrey<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Dennis H. Tootelian - Professor of Marketing, College of Business Administration, California State University; Albert I. Wertheimer - Professor of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Temple University School of Pharmacy; and Andrey Mikhailitchenko - Assistant Professor of Marketing, College of Business Administration, California State University.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 018 3<br><br>Published Sep 2012<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (464pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Essentials of Pharmacy Management is an accessible introduction to management in an increasingly business-oriented environment. It provides a jump-start to leadership roles and career advancement. <br>This textbook provides pharmacy students with an understanding of business processes used, and how those processes impact their practice of pharmacy in providing patient care. The material provides those who aspire to become managers in healthcare organizations with a foundation of how to manage in an environment that is focused on "the business of healthcare." For pharmacists who prefer not to move into management positions, the book explains how and why business decisions are made relative to practice.<br>Written in an easy-to-use and understandable form, the text is direct and to the point, focussing on the basics of good business practice. Special features include cases that allow students to apply what they have learned in the chapters to business situations within the context of various practice settings. Essentials of Pharmacy Management provides all the valuable management information required in one reference; useful today and in the years ahead.<br> Essentials of Pharmacy Management is also available as an ebook.<br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Section 1: Pharmacy Practice in Perspective<br> 1. The Evolving Nature of Pharmacy Practice<br> 2. The Role of Business in Pharmacy Practice<br> 3. Going Into "Business” in Independent, Chain, and Hospital Pharmacy Settings<br> Section 2: Planning and Risk Management<br> 4. Developing Business Plans and Policies<br> 5. Risk and Insurance Management<br> Section 3: Accounting and Financial Management<br> 6. Accounting and Financial Records<br> 7. Use of Accounting and Financial Records<br> Section 4: Marketing Strategies<br> 8. Prescription Product and Service Strategies<br> 9. Pharmacy Location, Layout and Merchandising<br> 10. Pricing Procedures and Credit Policies<br> 11. Promotion and Personal Selling<br> Section 5: Organising and Staffing the Pharmacy<br> 12. Organising and Staffing the Pharmacy<br> 13. Employee Orientation, Training and Compensating<br> 14. Personnel Relations<br> Section 6: Pharmacy Operations Management<br> 15. Purchasing and Inventory Control<br> 16. Operations Management<br> 17. Measuring the Success of the Pharmacy<br> Answers to Self-test Questions<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Doody's Notes, May 2013<br> "This introductory level book provides a foundation for pharmacy management...<br> ...Pharmacy is more than clinical management of patients, it is a business, and this book details the basic aspects of running a pharmacy operation...<br> ...Topics such as pricing, pharmacy layout, risk management, and personnel management are covered. Charts and case studies help illustrate the topics."<br> Barbara L. Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, Doody's Notes, May 2013<br> October 2012<br> "...it did highlight several areas that I hadn't first thought about, such as appraising readiness to become an entrepreneur...<br> ...this book seems to cover most bases, as well as including self-test questions at the end of each chapter with answers at the end of the book, and cases to look through. Overall, if you are considering owning your own pharmacy, or managing one, in the future, then this book is a good starting point."<br> Charlotte Goodwin, British Pharmaceutical Students Association, October 2012<br> </p>
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  • Adverse Drug Reactions


    <p>Edited by Anne Lee &amp; Melinda Cuthbert<br><br>Third Edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>ISBN 9780857114006<br><br>Published Mar 2023<br><br>Paperback 496pp<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Adverse reactions to medicines continue to present a considerable burden on healthcare, causing considerable morbidity and mortality. Healthcare professionals need to understand the problem of adverse drug reactions and be aware of how they can be prevented and managed. The new 3rd edition of Adverse Drug Reactions is a practical guide to the reactions that affect particular organ systems. Covers the most common types of reaction, how to recognise them, and the medicines implicated most often. Offers practical guidance on the most appropriate management of suspected adverse drug reactions. Includes clear learning objectives &amp; case studies About the editors Melinda Cuthbert is Associate Director Pharmacy (Acute), NHS Lothian, Edinburgh Anne Lee is Chief Pharmacist, Scottish Medicines Consortium, Healthcare Improvement Scotland <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Introduction to adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance: Melinda Cuthbert; <br> <br> Side effects and patients: Sheila C Noble; <br> <br> Pharmacogenetics: Munir Pirmohamed, Victoria Rollinson; <br> <br> Pregnancy: Jane Bass, Matthew Caldwell, Sophie Lumley, Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Nanda Surabhi ; <br> <br> Drug-induced cutaneous reactions: David Clifford, Sylwia Michlewska, Joanna Skwarski; <br> <br> Gastrointestinal system: Benjamin Kelly Hannan, Lynne Michelle Merchant, Duncan James Wilson; <br> <br> Hepatic disorders: Robbie Cord; <br> <br> Renal disorders: Aileen Dunleavy; <br> <br> Endocrine disorders: Yvonne Clark; Elaine McIvor; <br> <br> Respiratory disorders: Fiona McTaggart, Jenny Scott; <br> <br> Musculoskeletal disorders: Christine Randall; <br> <br> Blood disorders: Kelly Baillie; <br> <br> Mental health disorders: Anne Lee; <br> <br> Cardiovascular effects: Aaron Linstead; <br> <br> Neurological disorders: Fiona Needleman; <br> <br> Sexual dysfunction and infertility: Sherry A Wright, Joo Thong; <br> <br> </p>

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  • Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers


    <p>Labarre, Denis; Ponchel, Gilles; Vauthier, Christine<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Denis Labarre, Faculty of Pharmacy, University Paris South, France; Gilles Ponchel, Faculty of Pharmacy, University Paris South, France; Christine Vauthier, CNRS, France<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 730 5<br><br>Published Oct 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (176pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers is the only book available for introducing polymers to graduate or post-graduate students who use them in the biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. <br>Polymers are becoming increasingly present in the domain of health yet introduction to polymers is not frequently taught. This much needed and timely book will provide students with an introduction to general concepts of polymer science and some insights into speciality polymers. In four sections the book covers: <br> - why study polymers for the health sciences? <br> - general characteristics of polymers <br> - main methods and processes to synthesize polymers <br> - special properties of polymers <br>The final section of the book also contains case studies and detailed examples of biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. <br> Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers is a user-friendly textbook which will be an essential reference for postgraduate pharmaceutical science students, pharmaceutical scientists worldwide and pharmacy undergraduate students with an interest in polymers.<br> Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers is also available as an eBook. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Introduction: Why study polymers for the health sciences<br> - Polymers are large molecules that nature relies on <br> - A brief history of polymers <br> - Definitions <br> - Morphology and nomenclature of polymers <br> 2. General characteristics of polymers<br> - Characterisation of polymers <br> - Specific properties of polymers in the presence of liquid media <br> - Relationships between structure of polymers and cohesion of materials <br> - Properties of polymers as materials <br> 3. Main methods and processes to synthesise polymers<br> - Why there is a need to synthesise polymers <br> - Introducing step and chain polymerisation <br> - Some examples of step polymerisation: from small reagents and from prepolymers <br> - Free radical chain polymerisation <br> - Limitations of polymerisation <br> - Overview of other synthetic methods <br> - Polymerisation reaction processes <br> - Copolymerisation <br> - Modifications of polymers <br> <br> 4. Special properties of polymers, case studies and detailed examples of applications<br> - Properties of block copolymers: phase separation in solution and at solid state <br> - Biodegradable and bioerodible polymers <br> - Applications of polymers in biomedical uses <br> - Applications of polymers in pharmaceutical uses <br> Glossary<br> </p>
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  • Health Policy and Ethics


    <p>Fincham, Jack<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Jack Fincham - Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administration, School of Pharmacy, University of Missouri – Kansas City, Missouri, USA<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 838 8<br><br>Published Jun 2011<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (320pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> This text provides comprehensive, concise coverage of international health policy and ethics. It explains health policy and its influencers, and how policy directly affects health and health care. The book has an in-depth review of pertinent background concepts, current issues, future needs and assessments. Coverage includes: <br> - health care systems, policies, impacts and influencers <br> - health care quality concerns <br> - justice and access to care <br> - social and cultural issues <br> - regulatory actions <br> - global public health problems. <br> Health Policy and Ethics is an essential resource for graduate students in pharmacy administration, social pharmacy and health policy, PharmD students, and those involved in health policy decision making. Health Policy and Ethics is also available as an eBook. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Introduction: the growing disparity of excess and deprivation in healthcare<br> 2. Health care systems and health policy<br> 3. Quality issues<br> 4. Justice and access to care<br> 5. Social and cultural issues in healthcare<br> 6. Varying organizational roles<br> 7. Reimbursement issues<br> 8. Health policy and regulatory actions - focus on tobacco<br> 9. Global public health and ethical issues<br> 10. Key policy issues<br> 11. Health impacts and health policy influencers<br> 12. Summary, global health, and global health policy<br> </p>
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  • MCQs in Pharmacy Practice


    <p>Azzopardi, Lilian M<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Lilian M Azzopardi - Head, Department of Pharmacy<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 839 5<br><br>Published Sep 2009<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (464pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br>Designed as a study aid, MCQs in Pharmacy Practice covers topics commonly featured in pharmacy undergraduate, registration and licensing multiple choice examinations. <br>The book is divided into open book and closed book sections and has a total of 800 multiple choice questions intended to assess students' knowledge, analytical skills, and ability to apply this knowledge base in clinical practice. <br>Topics include: <br> - general pharmacy practice interventions <br> - pharmaceutical calculations <br> - doses and strengths <br> - nomenclature and abbreviations <br> - dosage forms <br> - biochemical tests <br> - side-effects <br> - common diseases <br>In this second edition, newly formatted MCQs have moved to a more detailed question style demanding accruement of knowledge, decision-making skills, factual accuracy and its application to realistic clinical situations. All information has been updated to reflect the content of the BNF at time of print, ensuring practical and contemporary questions. This comprehensive book edited by Lilian Azzopardi, chairperson of the examination boards in pharmacy practice, will be an invaluable resource for undergraduate or postgraduate students preparing to sit a multiple choice examination in pharmacy. MCQs in Pharmacy Practice is also available as an eBook.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Section 1: Open book questions<br> Test 1<br> Test 2<br> Test 3<br> Test 4<br> Section 2: Closed book questions<br> Test 5<br> Test 6<br> Test 7<br> Test 8<br> Appendix A: Proprietary (trade) names and equivalent generic names<br> Appendix B: Definitions of conditions<br> Appendix C: Abbreviations and acronyms<br> Appendix D: Performance statistics<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 02-Oct-09, IJPC <br>'A great review for pharmacists, pharmacy students, and for use in an intern program. This latest edition is divided into both "open book" and "closed book" sections and contains a total of 800 multiple choice questions designed to assess participants knowledge, analytical skills, and the ability to apply this knowledge base in clinical practice.' <br> The International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding, Volume 6, Issue 40, 2nd October 2009 <br> </p>
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  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine


    <p>Kayne, Steven B<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Steven B Kayne - Honorary Consultant Pharmacist, Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital; Visiting Lecturer in Complementary Medicine, University of Strathclyde School of Pharmacy, Glasgow, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 763 3<br><br>Published Nov 2008<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (624pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br>Complementary medical treatments are now increasingly popular and the public demand for information and treatment is growing rapidly. It is therefore essential that all pharmacists have good knowledge of the main aspects of complementary therapies as they are meeting more and more patients who want advice and treatment with alternative therapies. <br>This book provides a practical introduction and reference source on the products most frequently requested in community pharmacies and in hospitals. Chapters on other complementary therapies such as massage are also included for information so that pharmacists can give knowledge-based advice to the public. <br>Additionally CAM is now an integral part of every MPharm course in the UK and of the pharmacy degree course in the USA. This book has been adopted by universities both in the UK and the USA. Indeed in the UK, this is an essential textbook that includes all aspects of CAM covered in the MPharm degree. <br>For the new edition, all main areas including homeopathy, aromatherapy and herbalism are updated and two new sections added. All legal issues are updated and legal information included from USA, Australia and New Zealand. Plus, evidence based material and research has been updated and more case studies included. The book also focuses a lot more on application as well as information and is more interactive. <br>A contribution from the USA has been included, as Steven Kayne enlisted a renowned expert to write chapters for this new edition. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Part 1: Introduction to CAM<br> 1. The Concepts of CAM<br> 2. Integrative Medicine<br> 3. Delivering CAM<br> 4. CAM in the USA<br> 5. The Evidence Base for CAM<br> 6. Pharmacovigilance of Complementary Medicines<br> Part 2 Therapies Involving Use of Remedies<br> 7. Homeopathy and Anthroposophy<br> 8. Medical Herbalism<br> 9. Aromatherapy<br> 10. Flower Therapies<br> Part 3 Traditional Medicine<br> 11. The Traditional Healthcare Environment<br> 12. Traditional Chinese Medicine<br> 13. Indian Ayurvedic Medicine<br> Part 4 Other Therapies and Diagnostic Techniques<br> 14. Naturopathy<br> 15. Diagnostic Techniques<br> 16. Manual Therapies<br> 17. Mind and Body Therapies<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 01-Dec-08, Doody's Notes<br> 'This is a well written book and offers a good description of alternative medicine.'<br> Doody's Review Service, 2008<br> 01-Apr-09<br> 'With the advent of healthcare consumerism, people are now encouraged to be largely responsible for their own health. And so complementary medicines are becoming ever more widely used.'<br> Unknown , An article abridged from Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2nd Edition<br> From the reviews of the previous edition<br> '...this book provides a detailed and comprehensive resource that will provide the pharmacist and the pharmacy counter staff with the background and information needed to be able to advise patients and the public on the safe, effective and appropriate use of complementary medicines and therapies.'<br> Jo Barnes (Pharmaceutical Journal)<br> '...an essential text for pharmacists and a valuable one for other healthcare professionals.'<br> Edzard Ernst (FACT)<br> '...Dr Kayne takes the largest areas of interest - homeopathy, herbal remedies and aromatherapy - and tries to give a balanced view of evidence related to use of various therapies...'<br> New Zealand Pharmacy <br> </p>
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  • Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions 2


    <p>Edited by Bukhari, Nadia<br><br>First Edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Nadia Bukhari - Senior Teaching Fellow in Pharmacy Practice &amp; Pre-Reg Co-ordinator, UCL School of Pharmacy.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 326 9<br><br>Published Feb 2018<br><br>Paperback 216 x 138mm (224pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions 2 is the second volume in a series that follows on from the previous, highly popular Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions. It features more than 400 entirely new, closed book and calculation questions. It can be used in conjunction with the previous volume or on its own. All questions are in line with current GPhC guidance, enabling you to prepare for the pharmaceutical pre-registration exam with confidence. This invaluable tool will help you familiarise yourself with the current style of questions, and give you a head start on preparation, planning and implementation. Questions are based on BNF74 and BNF for Children 2017-2018, alongside the most current treatment guidelines available. Questions feature patient information and pictorial representation of conditions, replicating those you may encounter in the real exam. This revision aid gives you the opportunity to practice a variety of question styles found in the assessment including: - Single best answer questions - Extended matching questions - Calculations Nadia Bukhari is Senior Teaching Fellow in Pharmacy Practice &amp; Pre-Registration Co-ordinator at the UCL School of Pharmacy. She is also the chairwoman for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Pre-Registration conferences. <br>EXAM GUIDE:<br><br> </p>

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  • Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology


    <p>Negrusz, Adam; Cooper, Gail<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Adam Negrusz, Associate Professor of Forensic Science, University of Illinois, and Gail Cooper, Lead Forensic Toxicologist and Senior Lecturer, Department of Forensic Medicine and Science, University of Glasgow.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 054 1<br><br>Published May 2013<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (656pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology offers you a fresh perspective on the drugs and poisons that you are most likely to encounter in forensic toxicology. It focuses on collection, extraction and analysis. <br>This second edition is fully updated to reflect advances in analytical and forensic toxicology. New and extended chapters include: <br> - sampling, storage and stability <br> - in-utero exposure to drugs of abuse <br> - drug-facilitated sexual assault <br> - extraction. <br>Additional features are included from the fourth edition of Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons . <br>Forensic science laboratory workers will find this comprehensive textbook an invaluable tool. <br>For students and teachers of forensic science, toxicology, clinical pharmacology and analytical chemistry, this is a crucial resource. It provides unrivalled coverage of analytical forensic toxicology. <br> Clarke's Analytical Forensic Toxicology is also available as an eBook.<br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Introduction to Forensic Toxicology<br> 2. Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism<br> 3. Drugs of Abuse<br> 4. Other Substances Encountered in Clinical and Forensic Toxicology<br> 5. Workplace Drug Testing<br> 6. Alternative Specimens<br> 7. Postmortem Toxicology<br> 8. Clinical Toxicology, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, In Utero Exposure to Drugs of Abuse<br> 9. Drug Abuse in Sport<br> 10. Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault<br> 11. Alcohol, Drugs and Driving<br> 12. Forensic Chemistry and Solid Dosage Form Identification<br> 13. Sampling, Storage and Stability<br> 14. Extraction<br> 15. Colour Tests and Thin-Layer Chromatography<br> 16. Immunoassays<br> 17. Ultraviolet, Visible and Fluorescence Spectrophotometry<br> 18. Infrared Spectroscopy<br> 19. Gas Chromatography<br> 20. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography<br> 21. Mass Spectrometry<br> 22. Quality Assurance and Control in the Toxicology Laboratory<br>REVIEWS:<br><br> November 2013, CHOICE<br> "This new edition is based on content in volume 1 of Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, and modified for student use...<br> ...this volume is full of useful information that will allow students to become familiar with the field. Summing up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students."<br> J. Allison, The College of New Jersey, CHOICE (51:3) November 2013.<br> <br> July 2013, TIAFT Bulletin<br> "...a useful reference for students both undergraduate and postgraduate, as well as toxicologists who are relatively new to this discipline...<br> ...There are many chapters from experienced toxicologists (many who are familiar to us) and the book is well structured and follows a consistent approach to understanding the essentials of forensic toxicology...<br> ...There is a comprehensive number of chapters on techniques (extraction and analysis) and the major chromatographic approaches are covered well by recognised authors with considerable expertise...<br> ...So if you have the 4th edition of Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons would you also buy this volume as well? Yes I would because the book is geared to a more novice readership - students, researchers and inexperienced toxicologists."<br> Dimitri Gerostamoulos, TIAFT Bulletin 43(2), July 2013.<br> From the reviews of the previous edition:<br> "This book combines the pertinent subjects from the larger text with significant new chapters of more current interest, such as in-utero drug exposures and drug-facilitated sexual assault...<br> ...it is a useful review for forensic toxicology in general, and an excellent explanation of the various techniques in analytical forensic toxicology. Practicing clinical toxicologists will find it a welcome addition to their references...<br> ...it also covers the most important areas toxicologists will encounter, namely drug and alcohol impaired driving, sport toxicology, workplace drug testing, and postmortem toxicology. In-depth chapters cover all major analytical methods (i.e., immunoassay, GC, HPLC, MS, etc.), which practicing toxicologists will find useful"<br> Michael G Holland, Doody's Notes, 24th July 2009<br> <br> "Affordable, comprehensive reference for students, researchers and both budding and practicing laboratory scientists...<br> ...A very useful look up guide to what's what in techniques, drugs, metabolites, reagents and other things forensic. It's very easy on the eye with abbreviations in bold blue...<br> ...Clarke's is essential reading matter for the forensic and clinical toxicologist. This edition, in soft cover, is very well presented and covers an exhaustive range of both esoteric and general topics."<br> Dr John Lewis, Bulletin of the International Association of Forensic Toxicologists Volume XXXIX Number 1<br> <br> "The structure of the book is a wealthy mixture of problem-orientated and methodology orientated approach and covers all important aspects of the field."<br> Sandor Gorog, Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2009<br> </p>
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  • Stockley's Drug Interactions


    <p>Preston, Claire L.<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Claire L. Preston<br><br>Product code MC_STOCK<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Stockley's Drug Interactions is still the most indispensible and authoritative international source of drug interaction information. Based upon the many thousands of published clinical papers and reports, it provides a series of detailed, yet concise, monographs designed for quick and easy reference. <br>Each monograph contains a summary, clinical evidence for the interaction under discussion, its probable mechanism, clinical importance, and management.<br> <br> <br> <br>INTERACTIONS CHECKER:<br><br> Stockley's Drug Interactions and the Stockley's Interactions Checker - a handy comparison <br>We've received some questions from users recently asking about the differences between Stockley's Drug Interactions and the Stockley's Interactions Checker , and why information contained in the Checker is not always found in Stockley's Drug Interactions . For all our Stockley's users, here are the answers: <br> What are the main differences between the products? <br>The Stockley's Interactions Checker provides healthcare professionals with a quick way to check for potential drug interactions. It gives a fast ready-reference to whether drugs can safely be taken together, and provides brief advice on how to manage the interaction. <br> Stockley's Drug Interactions provides concise, accurate, and detailed clinically relevant information on individual and related drug interactions in the form of monographs. Each monograph covers clinical evidence, mechanism, importance and management. It is based on all available published sources and is fully referenced. <br> Why is it that sometimes, interactions information in the Checker does not appear in Stockley's Drug Interactions? <br>The vast majority of messages in the Checker are derived from the monographs in Stockley's Drug Interactions , and currently, the interactions content in the Checker is updated on a monthly basis. <br> Stockley's Drug Interactions is updated quarterly, giving more time to review all the literature and revise the full monograph. So, when information is updated for the Checker it will not appear in Stockley's Drug Interactions until the full monograph is revised. For example, information that is updated in the Checker first might relate to a new drug, a new safety update from the MHRA or FDA, or a new dose adjustment. <br> Which Interactions resource should I use? <br><br> - If you need a quick answer to your interactions query, use the Stockley's Interactions Checker. If you require more detail or an understanding of why an interactions occurs, use Stockley's Drug Interactions. However, because of the differences between the two products, if you don't find the information you need in Stockley's Drug Interactions, try searching for the interaction in the Stockley's Interactions Checker.<br><br>The table below provides a quick comparison between the two products: <br><br><br>Stockley's Drug Interactions<br>Stockley's Interactions Checker<br><br>Provide detailed, fully-referenced information about a drug interaction<br>Gives you a quick answer to your interactions query<br><br>Summarises the available clinical evidence and explains how to manage the interaction<br>Consists of 2 short lines: what happens and what you should do<br><br>Explains the mechanism of the interaction<br>Links to the full monograph in Stockley's Drug Interactions should you require more detail<br><br>Includes drug-drug, drug-herb, drug-food interactions<br>Includes drug-drug, drug-herb, drug-food interactions<br><br>International in coverage<br>International in coverage<br><br> <br> Download this information as a printable PDF. <br><br> </p>

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  • FASTtrack: Therapeutics


    <p>Bukhari, Nadia; Kearney, David<br><br>First edtion<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Nadia Bukhari - Masters of Pharmacy Programme Manager and Pre registration co-ordinator and David Kearney - Senior Pharmacist in Neurology, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 775 6<br><br>Published Jun 2009<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (240pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> FASTtrack: Therapeutics is a revision book for pharmacy students. It covers all the main systems of the body with a summary of therapeutics in these areas. <br> This book focuses on what you really need to know in order to pass exams. Concise, bulleted information, key points, tips and an all-important self-assessment section which includes MCQs, case studies, sample essay questions and worked examples.<br>Therapeutics is a branch of medicine that is related to the application of drugs and other remedies for preventing, curing or healing disease. Many aspects should be considered when determining the appropriateness of therapy for patients. <br>Each chapter explores a different medical condition. By focusing on the key points of each disease state, this book provides you with a concise overview of therapeutics. <br>Are your exams coming up? Are you drowning in textbooks and lecture notes and wondering where to begin? Take theFASTtrackroute 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. <br> FASTtrack: Therapeutics is also available as an eBook.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Basic Biochemistry<br> 2. Hypertension<br> 3. Angina<br> 4. Heart Failure<br> 5. Ischaemic Heart Disease<br> 6. Stroke<br> 7. Asthma<br> 8. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease<br> 9. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Ulcerative Colitis &amp; Crohn's Disease)<br> 10. Gastro Oesophageal Reflux Disease<br> 11. Peptic Ulcer<br> 12. Constipation<br> 13. Diarrhea<br> 14. Liver Disease<br> 15. Acute Renal Failure<br> 16. Chronic Renal Failure<br> 17. Tuberculosis<br> 18. Bacterial Infections<br> 19. Epilepsy<br> 20. Parkinson's<br> 21. Alzheimers<br> 22. Depression<br> 23. Schizophrenia<br> 24. Pain<br> 25. Diabetes<br> 26. Hypothyroidism<br> 27. Hyperthyroidism<br> 28. Eczema<br> 29. Psoriasis<br> 30. Glaucoma<br> 31. Rheumatoid Arthritis<br> 32. Osteoarthritis<br> 33. Gout:<br> </p>
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  • Pharmacy Foundation Assessment Questions 1


    <p>Edited by Nadia Bukhari and Sonia Kauser<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>ISBN 978 0 857114501<br><br>Published Jan 2023<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Following on from the popular Pharmacy RegistrationAssessment Questions series, Pharmacy Foundation Assessment Questions featuresover 400 revision questions. Along with guidance about how to prepare for, andapproach taking the new GPhC Registration Assessment exams. <br>The questions and guidance are fully aligned to the latestguidance regarding the assessment process from the GPhC. Questions are based onlatest editions of both the BNF an BNFC, alongside the most current treatmentguidelines available at the time of writing. This book also includes questions featuring prescriptions, patientinformation and pictures of conditions, replicating the type of questionsstudents may encounter in the real exam. <br>This revision aid gives students the opportunity to practicea variety of questions on styles ahead of the assessment including: <br>• single best answer questions <br>• extended matching questions <br>• calculations <br>Written by a team of experienced authors who all work withfoundation trainee pharmacists every day and including questions that arepractical and will truly challenge students. <br>This book is the handy guide to help students prepare for their exams. <br> <br> About the authors <br>Nadia Bukhari is Associate Professor in Pharmacy Practice at the UCL School of Pharmacy. <br>Sonia Kauser is a Primary Care Pharmacist and Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice at the University of Manchester. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Table of contents <br> <br> Preface <br> Acknowledgements <br> About the authors <br> Abbreviations <br> Introduction to the Assessment <br> How to use this book <br> <br> Single Best Answer Questions (SBA) <br> <br> Extended Matching Questions (EMQ) <br> <br> Calculations <br> <br> Case studies <br> <br> Answers <br> <br> Index <br> <br> </p>

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  • FASTtrack: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice


    <p>Langley, Christopher A; Belcher, Dawn<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Christopher A. Langley - Professor of Pharmacy Law and Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy, and Dawn Belcher - Teaching Fellow, Pharmacy Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 056 5<br><br>Published Apr 2012<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (208pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> FASTtrack: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice focuses on what you really need to know in order to pass exams. Concise, bulleted information, chapter overviews, key points, and an all-important self-assessment section which includes MCQs. This FASTtrack book has been written to guide the student pharmacist or pharmacy technician through the main stages involved in pharmaceutical dispensing. <br> FASTtrack: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice accompanies the compulsory dispensing courses found in all undergraduate MPharm programmes and equivalent technical training courses. It is an invaluable resource either as a study aid or as a companion to the core reference text Applied Pharmaceutical Practice .<br>Changes for the new edition include:<br> - Information on revisions to the community pharmacy contract <br> - Additional content on new advanced community pharmacy services <br> - Revised worked examples and student questions <br> - Updated prescription labelling information, including the use of new cautionary and warning labels <br> - Updated references and bibliography. <br>Read an interview with the authors discussing the new edition of the book, recording videos together, and their desert island essentials.<br>Are your exams coming up? Are you drowning in textbooks and lecture notes and wondering where to begin? Take the FASTtrack route to study successfully 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. <br> FASTtrack: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice is also available as an ebook.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>1. Introduction, medicines classification and standard operating procedures <br>2. NHS supply in the community 1: prescription forms and prescribing <br>3. NHS supply in the community 2: prescribers and the dispensing process <br>4. NHS supply within hospitals <br>5. Non-NHS supply <br>6. Controlled drugs <br>7. Emergency supply <br>8. Patient counselling and communication 1: the basics of patient communication <br>9. Patient counselling and communication 2: product-specific counselling points <br>10. Poisons and spirits <br>Appendix 1: Commonly encountered qualifications of healthcare professionals <br>Appendix 2: Abbreviations commonly used within pharmacy <br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 2013<br> "Applied Pharmaceutical Practice is good for all years and all stages of the MPharm course whether you are a first year learning from scratch or just refreshing your addled fourth year memory. It's great for practical dispensing, OSCEs, law exams or for anyone working in a pharmacy as a student, technician or newly qualified pharmacist...a brilliantly written book, student friendly, as well as being clear and interesting enough to read from cover to cover"<br> Katrina Fredericks, BPSA pharmacy student, 2013.<br> </p>
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  • FASTtrack: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing


    <p>Langley, Christopher A; Belcher, Dawn<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Christopher A. Langley - Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy, and Dawn Belcher - Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 055 8<br><br>Published May 2012<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (224pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> FASTtrack: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing focuses on what you really need to know in order to pass exams. Concise, bulleted information, key points, tips and an all-important self-assessment section which includes MCQs, case studies, sample essay questions and worked examples. Based on the successful textbook, Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing , this FASTtrack book has been designed to assist the student compounder in understanding the key dosage forms encountered within extemporaneous dispensing.<br>For this new second edition all the references to modern texts (for example, the BNF ) have been updated, as well as labelling to reflect changes since the publication of the first edition. Some worked examples have been changed owing to the availability of pharmaceutical ingredients. Free access to online videos demonstrating various dispensing procedures is included.<br>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. <br> FASTtrack: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing is also available as an ebook.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Introduction<br> 2. Solutions<br> 3. Suspensions<br> 4. Emulsions<br> 5. Creams<br> 6. Ointments, Pastes and Gels<br> 7. Suppositories and Pessaries<br> 8. Powders and Capsules<br> Bibilography<br> Further Reading<br> Appendix 1: Glossary of Terms Used in Formulations<br> Appendix 2: Abbreviations Commonly Used Within Pharmacy<br> Appendix 3: Formulae Contents<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Jul-2012, Doody's Notes<br> "Of value to new practitioners involved in compounding nonsterile pharmaceutical preparations...Each chapter starts with an overview of the dosage form followed by discussions of general methods, a number of worked examples, and then a self-assessment section...each chapter includes both key points and tips. The detail included in the examples in the chapters on dosage forms is exceptional...it delivers a practical guide for students whose curricula continue to provide didactic and practice experiences in compounding."<br> Joseph Boullata, PharmD (University of Pennsylvania College of Nursing), Doody's Notes, July 2012<br> From the reviews of the previous edition:<br> 15-Nov-09, Future Pharmacist<br> 'This book (has the) ability to stand as both a perfect revision guide and possible reference resource. This book is well worth the money paid and time spent reading. I would definitely say this book is an essential read for all pharmacy students'<br> Ryan Hamilton, Future Pharmacist, British Pharmaceutical Students' Association, Winter 2009<br> 08-Oct-08, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education<br> 'This book is a well organised and comprehensive review of extemporaneous pharmaceutical compounding and dispensing written by British educators. Overall this book is an excellent review of extemporaneous compounding and dispensing following the British National Formulary. This book would be a useful addition to the resource and reference library of pharmacy educators and practicing pharmacists seeking a review of extemporaneous pharmaceutical compounding and dispensing.'<br> Deborah Lester Strong, PharmD, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2008 72 (5) Article 123 October 2008<br> 08-Oct-08, Chemist and Druggist<br> 'FASTtrack Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing is an ideal small and compact textbook for both students and pharmacists involved in extemporaneous dispensing.'<br> Elizabeth Robinson, student, Keele University, Chemist and Druggist published online on October 2008<br> 01-Feb-08, Doody Enterprises, Inc<br> 'This book provides readers with a handy and useful guide to preparing accurate and effective pharmaceutical compounds and extemporaneous preparations. This is certainly written for students of pharmacy, but it is also useful for working pharmacists as a handy reference when they need to recall how to prepare/compound different dosage forms. Calculation examples and self assessment questions are a nice feature, particularly for pharmacy students. I was pleasantly surprised by this book. It certainly refreshed my memory of these topics from pharmacy school and it serves to remind us as pharmacists that this still is part of the job, albeit much less frequently.'<br> Patrick J. McDonnell, PharmD. Temple University School of Pharmacy. Doody Enterprises, Inc. February 2008<br> </p>
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  • Application and Review of Pediatric Pharmacotherapy


    <p>Glover, Mark L<br><br>Second edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Mark L Glover - Associate Professor and Director, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, USA<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 941 5<br><br>Published Jan 2011<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156 mm (496pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Increase your understanding of pharmacotherapy prescribed to pediatric patients with these realistic case studies. <br>Application and Review of Pediatric Pharmacotherapy is designed as a self-assessment tool, comprising over 1,000 multiple choice questions. It enhances your knowledge of pediatric pharmacotherapy by allowing application of textbook information to case-based scenarios.<br>The pharmacotherapy issues that are most likely to be encountered during your exposure to pediatric medicine are covered in four sections: <br> - neonatal intensive care <br> - pediatric intensive care <br> - pediatric in-patient <br> - pediatric out-patient <br>Pharmacy, nursing and medical students and residents often receive limited exposure to pediatric pharmacology during their education. As a result, providing medical care for a pediatric patient can be intimidating. This book provides a pharmacological resource to help prepare your for pediatric clinical experiences. Application and Review of Pediatric Pharmacotherapy is also available as an eBook. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Module 1: Neonatal Intensive Care<br> Module 2: Pediatric Intensive Care<br> Module 3: Pediatric In-Patient<br> Module 4: Pediatric Out-Patient<br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Mar-2011, Doody's Notes<br> "The book uses case studies to illustrate different pediatric ailments and their treatments in a variety of care settings. It is comprehensive in its representation of various settings and the pharmacotherapy for different maladies. It is unique in its format of providing questions and answers with explanation...This is a good pharmacotherapy review book for students who may be studying for board exams or wanting a supplemental study guide with comprehensive applied case studies."<br> Judith Klevan, BA Biology, BS Pharmacy, Doody's Notes, March 2011<br> </p>
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  • Minor Illness or Major Disease


    <p>Addison, Brian; Brown, Alyson; Edwards, Ruth; and Gray, Gwen<br><br>Sixth edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Brian Addison, Alyson Brown, Ruth Edwards, Gwen Gray are from the School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Care, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 214 9<br><br>Published Jul 2016<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (272pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Minor Illness or Major Disease eBook discusses in detail the diagnosis and management of frequently encountered ailments in community pharmacy practice. As well as being a well-established undergraduate textbook, this book aims to aid pharmacists with differentiating between a minor illness and a major disease that would need immediate referral to a medical practitioner. <br>This sixth edition has been thoroughly revised with updated advice and up to date information about pharmacy medicines. In addition it also: <br> - Utilises a problem-based learning approach with case studies throughout<br> - Includes trigger cases, management options, pharmacist and general practitioner opinions, self-assessment questions, summary of key points and key referral criteria<br> - Carries a further reading section at the end of most chapters, focusing on reviews and evidence of the efficacy of over-the-counter medicines.<br> Minor Illness or Major Disease is essential reading for pharmacy undergraduates and pre-registration students. It is also invaluable for community pharmacists. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Introduction<br> Gastrointestinal Illnesses<br> Respiratory Illnesses<br> Central Nervous System<br> Infections and Infestations<br> Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Urinary System<br> Eyes, Ears and Oral Health<br> Nutrition<br> Dermatology<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Irish Pharmacy Union, November 2016 <br>"The latest incarnation of such a valuable text comes courtesy of the well-established and renowned Pharmacy Practice team at Robert Gordons University Aberdeen... <br>...Differential diagnostic reasoning is presented throughout the chapter text, thereby allowing the reader to feel better informed when they ask that question of themselves - "Is this a Minor Illness or a Major Disease?" - when confronted with any clinical presentation... <br>...Text presentation is clear, concise and well delivered, with the result that the book itself represents an easily-accessible reference resource for the reader which can be cross-referenced with the BNF... <br>...The sixth edition of Minor Illness or Major Disease provides us with a timely update to what is already a stalwart within the Community Pharmacy practice resource library." <br> Noel Stenson, Irish Pharmacy Union, November 2016 <br> The Pharmaceutical Journal, September 2016 <br>"This latest edition offers a new approach to the management of minor illness, the most obvious difference from previous editions being the reformatting of the book to mirror the structure of the British National Formulary . The book also uses the problem-based learning approach where minor illnesses are discussed in the context of case studies... <br>...A pharmacist and a general medical practitioner or dietitian responds to the case. This illustrates the similarities and differences in approach by two different healthcare professionals... <br>...Each chapter ends with a series of self-assessment questions, the styles of which reflect those encountered in university or professional examinations... <br>...The book is well structured and easy to use. The tables are clear and concise and the photographs and illustrations are of the highest quality. It should be read by pharmacy undergraduates and preregistration trainees, and it will also be of great value to community pharmacists." <br> Laurence A. Goldberg, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 26 September 2016.<br> <br> From the reviews of the previous edition: <br>"The book is, thankfully, easily navigable and readable, and thus of great benefit in quick referral, it additionally allow for self-assessment with use of a series of reflective questions to encourage learning not only as an undergraduate but as a qualified professional...The authorship is comprehensible and non-patronising, with further counseling options also noted within specific chapters linking the core scientific knowledge to practical reality.” <br><br> Grace Hatton, BPSA Eastern Area Coordinator, BPSA e-newsletter, May 2012<br> "an excellent introductory chapter explaining the role of pharmacists in the community...The book makes use of handy, user-friendly tables, chapter summaries and other features...This would be a useful companion book for those studying pharmacy and it could be helpful in course work in ambulatory care and /or used as a supplement for students in their ambulatory and /or community practice experiences"<br> Patrick J. McDonnell, Pharm.D., Doody's Notes, May 2012<br> </p>

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  • Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook


    <p>Rees, Judith A; Smith, Ian<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Judith A Rees - Senior Lecturer, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester and Ian Smith - Boots Teacher Practitioner, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 602 5<br><br>Published Nov 2005<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (240pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook is the companion self-study aid to Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations . It contains practice calculations (with answers) similar to those encountered in pharmacy exams and in practice. Each chapter contains a variety of exercises for practising calculations using the methods covered in the companion text. Tables for completion are included in addition to individual drug- or patient-specific questions. This workbook will be invaluable to pharmacy students and preregistration pharmacists, as well as others who want to practise basic pharmaceutical calculations. <br> Save money by buying our special calculations package. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> 1. Calculations involving rational numbers<br> 2. Calculations involving systems of units<br> 3. Calculations involving concentrations<br> 4. Calculations involving dilutions<br> 5. Calculations involving formulations<br> 6. Calculations involving doses<br> 7. Calculations involving density, displacement volumes and displacement values<br> 8. Calculations involving molecular weights<br> 9. Calculations involving parenteral solutions<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 15-Oct-06, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education <br> 'Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook provides a source of practice problems for students desiring more preparation, as well as providing a self-assessment resource to assure basic pharmacy calculations skills.' <br> Ann Zweber, BPharm, Oregon State University. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education. v.70(5); Oct 15, 2006 (review received from the authors) <br> </p>
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  • Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations and Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook


    <p>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 246 0<br><br>Published Apr 2015<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Buy both of these books together to take advantage of the special package price. <br>If bought individually, £54.98.<br>Package contains:<br> Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations , 4th edition <br>Written by experienced pharmacy lecturers and a teacher practitioner, this book will help you tackle every type of pharmaceutical calculation and is ideal for both students and pre-regs. Every chapter contains learning objectives, worked examples and sample questions and has been fully updated.<br> Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook <br>This is the companion self-study workbook to Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations. It contains practice calculations (with answers) similar to those that might be presented in pharmacy examinations and in practice. This workbook will be invaluable to pharmacy undergraduates and preregistration pharmacists, as well as others who want to practise basic pharmaceutical calculations. <br> </p>

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  • International Journal of Pharmacy Practice


    <p>Bond, Christine<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Christine Bond, University of Aberdeen, UK<br><br>ISSN 0961-7671<br><br>Paperback 275 x 210mm<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's learned journals are published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society. <br> International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (IJPP) publishes original research and review articles on all aspects of medicines management, policy, practice and education. <br> Abstracting and Indexing <br> International Journal of Pharmacy Practice is included in the following abstracting and indexing databases:<br> - British Nursing Index <br> - CAB Abstracts - including Abstracts of Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews A, and Tropical Diseases Bulletin <br> - Cambridge Scientific Abstracts - including International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and Neurosciences Abstracts <br> - CINAHL <br> - Elsevier Databases - including EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, EMCare, and Scopus <br> - Medline <br> - Pharm-line <br> - Zetoc <br> Readership <br>Academics and practitioners in healthcare, particularly pharmacy, nursing, medicine and pharmacoepidemiology. IJPP is essential reading for health services researchers and those involved in health promotion and education.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Topics covered include: <br> - Primary and secondary care <br> - Health economics and health policy <br> - Medicines information <br> - Medicines utilisation <br> - Medicines distribution and supply <br> - Pharmaceutical services provision <br> - Pharmaceutical public health <br> - Pharmacy education and practice <br> - Research methods <br> </p>

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  • Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services: Standards Handbook


    <p>Beaney, Alison M.<br><br>Fifth edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Alison M. Beaney, Regional Quality Assurance Specialist North East and North Cumbria, Chair NHS Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Committee, Visiting Professor, University of Sunderland.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 307 8<br><br>Published Oct 2016<br><br>Paperback 210 x 148mm (272pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services Standards Handbook (also known as the Yellow Guide ) provides standards for unlicensed aseptic preparation in the UK, as well as practical information to aid implementation of the standards. The handbook delivers essential standards in a practical way and in a format that will be useful for pharmacy management, staff working in aseptic preparation units and those whose role it is to audit the services. The accompanying support resources help with understanding the complexities of relevant topics including microbiology, radiopharmaceuticals, advanced therapy medicinal products, technical (quality) agreements and capacity planning. <br>All the standards have been revised and updated for this 5th edition. The text is produced on behalf of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the NHS Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Committee. <br>New in this edition: <br> - Replaces the 4th edition standards and forms the basis for an ongoing audit program in the NHS<br> - Many new and revised standards<br> - Greater emphasis on Pharmaceutical Quality Systems; the responsibilities of pharmacy management, Chief Pharmacists (or equivalent), has been expanded in line with developments in Good Manufacturing Practice<br> - Reformatted into 2 parts: standards and support resources.<br>This is a new collaboration between the RPS and NHS. Since the previous edition the RPS has become the professional body for pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists. RPS launched these standards as part of a library of professional standards and a programme of work to create standards for all areas of pharmacy. <br>The Handbook is essential for pharmacists, hospital pharmacy management and technical services teams, and auditors of unlicensed NHS hospital pharmacy aseptic preparation services in the UK, pharmacists and regulators. The text is used to inform standards used in several other countries. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>Part A - standards <br>Chapter 1 Introduction <br>Chapter 2 Definitions/Glossary of terms <br>Chapter 3 Minimising risk with injectable medicines <br>Chapter 4 Prescribing, clinical pharmacy and aseptic services verification <br>Chapter 5 Management <br>Chapter 6 Formulation stability and shelf life <br>Chapter 7 Facilities and equipment <br>Chapter 8 Pharmaceutical Quality System <br>Chapter 9 Personnel, training &amp; competency assessment <br>Chapter 10 Aseptic processing <br>Chapter 11 Monitoring <br>Chapter 12 Cleaning, sanitisation and biodecontamination <br>Chapter 13 Starting materials, components and other consumables <br>Chapter 14 Product approval <br>Chapter 15 Storage and distribution <br>Chapter 16 Internal and external audit <br>Part B - support resources <br>1 Microbiological environmental monitoring techniques for the laboratory <br>2 Validation of aseptic preparation procedures: <br>2.1 Microbiological validation of the process <br>2.2 Microbiological validation of the operator <br>2.3 Product validation <br>2.4 Validation of training <br>2.5 Validation of cleaning processes <br>2.6 Computerised system validation <br>3 Technical (quality) agreements <br>4 Products for short-term use - maximum shelf life 24 hours <br>5 Capacity planning - technical services <br>6 Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) <br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> From the reviews of the previous editions <br>"...a well written and extensively referenced book...an invaluable <br>resource for those working in those hospital pharmacy departments which <br>provide aseptic preparation services... <br>...very useful for those responsible<br> for the teaching of aseptic preparation to pharmacy students...contains<br> a wealth of pertinent information, clearly and concisely presented" <br> 1 Mar 2002, Pharmacy Education <br> </p>

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  • Pharmacy in Public Health


    <p>Krska, Janet<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Janet Krska - School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 879 1<br><br>Published Dec 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (304pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Pharmacy in Public Health focuses on the important topics in public health relevant to all pharmacists.<br>The role of pharmacists in improving the general health of the public is developing rapidly, directed by changes to health policy in the UK and elsewhere. Often the focus of the pharmacist is on individual patients. However the importance of pharmacy practice in population health should not be underestimated. <br>Case studies are used throughout the book to illustrate how public health initiatives can be implemented in different pharmacy sectors. Specific key concepts are outlined, including:<br> - determinants of health <br> - medicines management<br> - pharmacy within public health: UK and international perspective <br> - needs assessment and public involvement <br> - evidence-based delivery <br> - risks and benefits <br> - health education opportunities <br> - health protection <br> - developing pharmacy services and preventing disease. <br>This accessible and comprehensive book provides the thorough understanding of this discipline that will be needed for practising pharmacists and students to develop into effective public health practitioners.<br> Pharmacy in Public Health is also available as an eBook . <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Section 1 Overview of Public Health<br> 1. Public Health in the UK<br> 2. Determinants of Health <br> 3. Pharmacy Within Public Health: UK Perspective <br> 4. Public Health Data <br> 5. An International Perspective <br> Section 2 Developing pharmacy public health services<br> 6. Needs Assessment and Public Health Involvement <br> 7. Evidence-based Delivery <br> 8. Working Together <br> 9. Developing Pharmacy Services <br> 10. Risks and Benefits<br> Section 3 Improving public health through pharmacy <br> 11. Health Education Opportunities <br> 12. Health Protection <br> 13. Preventing Disease: Screening in the Pharmacy <br> 14. Medicines Management<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 2011, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education <br> "...the merits of the book in providing suggestions on how to interact with local and national populations to improve public health and ensure prevention, and should be seen as a case study of public health which can be adapted to other national governments and pharmacies around the world. Overall, this book is easily understood and presents information in a logical manner that readers can adapt to better the public health of their community, region, and nation”<br> Fadi M. Alkhateeb, PhD, MBA, BSPharm, and Isaac Thompson, PharmD Candidate, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education Volume 75 (5), 2011<br> </p>
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  • Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists


    <p>Greene, Russell J; Harris, Norman D<br><br>Third edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Russell J Greene - Senior Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy and Norman D Harris - Emeritus Reader in Pharmaceutics (Clinical Pharmacy)<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 690 2<br><br>Published Feb 2008<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (1008pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists takes an integrated approach to the pathophysiological and pharmacotherapeutic principles underlying the treatment of disease. It is based on many years' experience of teaching undergraduate clinical pharmacy courses. <br>This new edition has been completely revised and updated to reflect advances in therapeutic practice and in the understanding of many disease states. <br>Changes to the third edition include:<br> - a new chapter on haematological disease <br> - incorporation of evidence based national and international therapeutic guidelines <br> - the addition of thyroid disease in the endocrine chapter <br> - a thoroughly revised chapter on pathological processes <br> - re-ordered chapters to reflect British National Formulary sequence. <br> Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists is an essential textbook for undergraduate pharmacists and should be of considerable practical help to practising pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.<br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Section 1:<br> Therapeutics<br> General Strategy<br> Major Pathological Processes in Disease<br> Section 2:<br> Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease<br> Cardiovascular System<br> Respiratory Disease<br> Central Nervous System<br> Pain and Its Treatment<br> Infections and Antimicrobial Therapy<br> Endocrine Diseases<br> Neoplastic Disease<br> Haematology-anaemia<br> Rheumatology<br> Skin Disorders<br> Renal System<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 08-Sep-08, Irish Pharmacy Journal <br>'The authors have produced a well written and easy-to-use book. Like its predecessors, this book is one of the essential reference texts for any pharmacy that provides clinical service.' <br> Sinead McCool, Irish Pharmacy Journal August/ September 2008 <br> 09-Sep-08, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy <br>'This book is well written with respect to its intended audience, providing adequate depth of explanation when necessary but expecting higher baseline knowledge than that of the general public.' <br> Philip J Wenger PharmD BCPS, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy Volume 42, September 2008 <br> 01-May-08, Doody <br>'The authors have extensive experience in community and hospital pharmacy, as well as teaching appointments at pharmacy schools...this is a useful book for students or pharmacists who would like an overview of treatment options available for certain disease states.' <br> Melissa M. Ranieri, BS, PharmD(Temple University School of Pharmacy) Doody Enterprises, Inc. May 2008 <br> </p>
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  • Medicines Use Reviews


    <p>Youssef, Susan<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Susan Youssef - Former Senior Lecturer at DeMontfort University, Leicester, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 887 6<br><br>Published May 2010<br><br>Paperback 216 x 138mm (192pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Provides evidence-based information, tips and guidance on how to conduct successful Medicines Use Reviews (MURs). <br>The ten main chapters identify and discuss specific medical conditions seen in community pharmacy while further sub chapters include advice on treatment options and relevant practical tips. <br>This comprehensive book also includes: <br> - an overview of MURs <br> - explanation of the accreditation process <br> - advice on MUR form documentation <br> - guidance on providing a patient-focused service.<br>This excellent reference enables pharmacists to provide high quality advice to patients. It will be invaluable for all pharmacists carrying out MURs, pre-registration and newly registered pharmacists, clinical pharmacy students, accredited pharmacists setting up a MUR service, pharmacy students and lecturers in pharmacy practice. <br> Medicines Use Reviews is also available as an eBook. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Introduction to Medicine Use Reviews <br> 1. Gastrointestinal Conditions <br> 2. Cardiovascular Conditions <br> 3. Respiratory Conditions <br> 4. Neurological Conditions <br> 5. Endocrine Conditions <br> 6. Urinary Tract Conditions <br> 7. Haematological Conditions <br> 8. Bone and Joint Disorders <br> 9. Eye Conditions <br> 10. Skin Conditions<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br>"I didn't expect Youssef's book to be as good as it is: very clear, covers topic from different points of view, brilliantly written." <br> RLM, Day Lewis Pharmacy, July 2016<br> <br>"Excellent book. To be used with the BNF. All counselling points summarised with a few words. Can easily be assessed, carried around. Really good for quickly looking up drugs during reviews." <br> Olaola, Amazon.co.uk, September 2011 <br><br>RESOURCES:<br><br> MUR training website <br> The author runs a website associated with this book. This website has been developed by practising pharmacists to help pharmacists who want ideas on how to develop their MUR skills. There are several case scenarios for you to work through, accompanied by the main MUR points and the MUR outcomes. There are also videos showing MUR snapshots. <br> Visit www.murtraining.co.uk <br><br> The MUR training website and resources do not express the views or concerns of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain or Pharmaceutical Press. Pharmaceutical Press can accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever in respect of their operation or content.<br> </p>
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  • MCQs in Pharmaceutical Science and Technology


    <p>Garg, Sanjay<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Sanjay Garg - Associate Professor and Deputy Head, School of Pharmacy, University of Auckland, New Zealand<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 913 2<br><br>Published Dec 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (296pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> MCQs in Pharmaceutical Science and Technology is an invaluable resource for students and instructors in pharmaceutical science. With 600 MCQs and answers divided into six sections, the book progresses logically from basic science through to clinical considerations. <br>Multiple choice questions (MCQs) are a key assessment and study tool in pharmacy courses throughout the world. Questions included in each chapter cover basic, conventional and novel delivery systems and allow you to gain valuable practice in this discipline. <br>Topics covered include: <br> - physical pharmaceutics <br> - pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics <br> - particle science and calculations <br> - dosage form design <br> - advanced drug delivery systems <br>This book, edited by Sanjay Garg and with contributions from a range of distinguished pharmacy educators worldwide, provides a much-needed examination and study guide for pharmacy students in the scientific aspects of their studies. <br>MCQs in Pharmaceutical Science and Technology is also available as an eBook . <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Test 1. Physical pharmaceutics<br> Test 2. Pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics<br> Test 3. Particle Science and calculations<br> Test 4. Dosage form design<br> Test 5. Advanced drug-delivery systems<br> Test 6. Miscellaneous topics<br> <br> </p>
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  • MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy


    <p>Azzopardi, Lilian M<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Lilian M Azzopardi - Head, Department of Pharmacy<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 666 7<br><br>Published Apr 2007<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (304pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy is an invaluable study aid for those preparing for multiple choice questions in clinical pharmacy. Questions in this textbook are practice-oriented and are intended to assess students' knowledge of clinical issues, evaluative and analytical skills, and ability to apply their knowledge in clinical practice. <br>Topics covered include: <br> - Therapeutics and rational drug use <br> - Aetiology of disease states <br> - Presentation of conditions <br> - Investigations and diagnostic testing <br> - Drug therapy including adverse drug reactions <br> - Drug interactions <br> - Contra-indications <br>The questions are presented as four practice tests, each consisting of 80 MCQs presented in a variety of formats. <br>MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy is an indispensable aid for anyone preparing to sit a multiple choice question examination in pharmacy and for those carrying out a self-evaluation exercise for continuing professional development. <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Introduction: Hints for Preparing and Sitting for MCQS in Clinical Pharmacy <br> Test 1: Answers and Explanations <br> Test 2: Answers and Explanations <br> Test 3: Answers and Explanations <br> Bibliography <br> Appendix A: Proprietary Names and Generic Names Equivalent <br> Appendix B: Definitions <br> Appendix C: Abbreviations and Acronyms <br> Appendix D: Summarised Statistics of a Sample of Student Performance<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> 08-Oct-08, Chemist and Druggist <br>'This is a wholesome and useful book and certainly worth considering if you're studying clinical pharmacy.' <br> Kevin Frost, a senior hospital clinical pharmacist, Chemist and Druggist, published online on October 2008<br> 01-Jul-07, Irish Pharmacy Journal <br>'From the outset the editor displays an in-depth understanding of clinical pharmacy and how it relates to pharmacy practice. All questions are straightforward and clearly written, as are the answers to choose from. The explanations provided are simple, clear, concise and are an enjoyably effortless revision source. This book is a useful tool for pharmacists of all ages and stages.' <br> Sinead McCool, Course Co-ordinator, UCC/CACT MSc Clinical Pharmacy <br> </p>
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  • Remington Education: Pharmaceutics


    <p>Chambers Fox, Shelley<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Shelley Chambers Fox - Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Washington State University.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 070 1<br><br>Published Jun 2014<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (560pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Remington Education: Pharmaceutics provides comprehensive yet concise coverage of all aspects of pharmaceutics. The first part of the book covers physico-chemical principles and highlights the importance of designing dosage forms that contain the appropriate dose, are stable, palatable, easily used by the patient and release drugs in a predictable fashion for absorption. The second part applies these formulation principles to the design of dosage forms used by each route of administration. <br>Each chapter advises on both the science of the delivery mechanism and appropriate use of that delivery system including patient counselling points. Each chapter features: <br> - Learning objectives <br> - Key points boxes <br> - Drug examples<br> - Illustrations<br> - Assessment questions<br> - Further reading and references<br>Shelley Chambers Fox is a registered pharmacist with experience in pharmacy practice as well as academia. Written for students who aspire to be practicing pharmacists the author has included numerous case studies and self assessment questions to enable the key concepts to be grasped more readily, while illustrating how the science can be applied to practice to make sure that drugs offer the intended benefit to the patient. <br>Read our interview with the author . <br>Remington Education: Pharmaceutics is also available as an eBook . <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>1. Introduction to dosage form design <br>2. Intermolecular forces and the physical and pharmaceutical properties of drugs <br>3. Dispersed systems <br>4. Properties of solutions and manipulation of solubility <br>5. Chemical stability of drugs <br>6. Drug travel from dosage form to receptor <br>7. Bioavailability, bioequivalence and the Biopharmaceutical Classification System <br>8. Parenteral drug delivery <br>9. Delivery of biopharmaceuticals and the use of novel carrier systems <br>10. Drug delivery to the eye <br>11. Drug delivery from the oral cavity <br>12. Oral delivery of immediate release dosage forms <br>13. Oral delivery of modified release solid dosage forms <br>14. Rectal and vaginal drug delivery <br>15. Nasal drug delivery <br>16. Drug delivery to the lung and from the lung <br>17. Drug delivery to the skin <br>18. Transdermal dosage forms: drug delivery to the blood stream <br>Appendix <br>Answers to questions and cases <br><br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Doody's Reviews, November 2014 <br>"Many chapters include patient counselling tips, which should be helpful for students. Providing examples of marketed products based on the delivery technology discussed in the chapter makes the concept interesting and relevant... <br>...The fundamental theoretical and practical aspects of various drug delivery systems that this book presents will help students develop a solid understanding of the subject." <br> Rahmat M. Talukder, PhD, RPh, Doody's Reviews, November 2014. <br> </p>
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  • Disease Management


    <p>Randall, Michael D and Neil, Karen E.<br><br>Third edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Michael D Randall - Professor of Pharmacology, University of Nottingham Medical School, Nottingham, UK; and Karen E Neil - Pharmacist, Nottingham, UK.<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85711 209 5<br><br>Published Jul 2016<br><br>Paperback 246 x 189mm (496pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Disease Management provides a comprehensive discussion on the management of diseases which are commonly encountered by pharmacists. Viewing the subject of pharmacology from a clinical perspective, the book takes an inclusive approach to patient care, covers lifestyle issues, and the treatment and use of alternative remedies and complementary medicine. <br>This new edition takes into account the latest changes in clinical guidelines and a new chapter on drug choice and prescribing, including considerations that need to be taken into account. <br>The textbook considers diseases by system, covering common therapeutic issues. Each section includes: <br> - Disease characteristics<br> - Clinical features<br> - Pharmacology of therapeutics used to manage the condition<br> - Treatment guidelines<br> - Concurrent disease<br> - Interactions<br> - Counselling of the patient.<br>Boasting numerous case studies, self-assessment sections and practice points, Disease Management is an invaluable book for pharmacy undergraduates, pre-registration students, practising pharmacists as well as other healthcare professionals. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br>Part A The patient <br>1 Signs and symptoms <br>2 Clinical laboratory tests <br>3 Lifestyle <br>4 Herbal medicine and alternative remedies <br>Part B Treatment <br>5 Drug Choice and prescribing <br>6 Adverse drug reactions and interactions <br>7 Clinical pharmacokinetics <br>Part C Gastrointestinal diseases <br>8 Dyspepsia and peptic ulcer disease <br>9 Nausea and vomiting <br>10 Lower gastrointestinal problems <br>11 The liver patient <br>Part D Cardiovascular diseases <br>12 Hypertension <br>13 Lipids and cardiovascular risk <br>14 Obesity <br>15 Ischaemic heart disease <br>16 Heart failure <br>17 Thromboembolic prophylaxis <br>18 Anaemias <br>19 The renal patient <br>Part E Respiratory diseases <br>20 Coughs and colds <br>21 Allergy <br>22 Respiratory diseases: asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease <br>Part F Central nervous system disorders <br>23 Migraine <br>24 Epilepsy <br>25 Affective disorders <br>26 Anxiety disorders <br>27 Insomnia <br>28 Schizophrenia <br>29 Parkinson’s disease <br>Part G Pain <br>30 Pain management <br>31 Musculoskeletal pain <br>Part H Cancer <br>32 The cancer patient and chemotherapy <br>33 The cancer patient and palliative care <br>Part I Infections <br>34 Bacterial infections <br>35 Non-bacterial infections <br>Part J Dermatology <br>36 Dermatology <br>Part K Endocrine disorders <br>37 Diabetes mellitus <br>38 Thyroid disorders <br>Feedback on self-assessments <br>Appendices <br>1 Formulary of some important classes of drugs, commonly used examples, mechanisms of action and uses <br>2 Some important clinical measurements and therapeutic drug monitoring <br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> The Pharmaceutical Journal, October 2016 <br>"A useful book for students and preregistration trainees... <br>...Common diseases — such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, depression and peptic ulceration — are described, followed by brief summaries of the pharmacology of the drugs used to manage these conditions. There is a strong focus on drug choice so that the reader can appreciate the rationale behind logical prescribing... <br>...drug interactions represent an important therapeutic challenge and attempts have been made to highlight important examples and how they may be overcome... <br>...The book will be of greatest value to pharmacy students in the latter part of their courses and to preregistration graduates undertaking their clinical practice." <br> Laurence A. Goldberg, The Pharmaceutical Journal, 12 October 2016 <br> <br> From the reviews of the previous edition <br>"...it is crucial to maintain your knowledge of pharmacology throughout the pre-registration year and beyond. Knowing your muscarinic receptor from your adrenoceptor will prove hugely beneficial as you prepare for the registration assessment as you won’t need to memorise endless lists of interactions... <br>...the authors do not provide overwhelming detail, but offer the clinical reasoning behind interactions and potential consequences for the patient. The chapter concludes with some punchy practice points which help consolidate the readers learning... <br>...certainly a worthy investment for the pre-registration trainee. It bridges the gap between core scientific principles and clinical practice with ease." <br> Daniel Greenwood, Pharmacist and PhD candidate, University of Manchester, BPSA Graduate Link, Autumn 2015<br> <br>"This is a worthy training tool for pharmacy students to apply what they've learned in the classroom to practical situations for management of patients. This is a nice supplement, it is easy to follow and has appropriate references to support the information outlined in the book" <br> Barbara Lane Giacomelli, PharmD, MBA, BS, Doody's Notes, 5 April 2009<br> <br>"Excellent book to introduce applied pharmacotherapy concepts. Very well written and very simplified. Not all disease states included but great place to start." <br>Five stars. <br> Amazon.com <br> </p>

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  • Handbook of Extemporaneous Preparation


    <p>Jackson, Mark; Lowey, Andrew<br><br>First edition<br><br>Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com<br><br>Edited by Mark Jackson - Quality Control and Quality Assurance Manager at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK and Andrew Lowey - Clinical Pharmacy Manager at Leeds Teaching Hospitals, UK<br><br>ISBN 978 0 85369 901 9<br><br>Published May 2010<br><br>Paperback 234 x 156mm (480pp)<br><br><br>DESCRIPTION:<br><br> Handbook of Extemporaneous Preparation is a comprehensive and easy-to-follow guide to good practice in extemporaneous compounding.<br>Written by experts in the field with input from the UK NHS Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Committee, this book is an invaluable reference for any clinical or procurement pharmacist, pharmacy technician or student involved with extemporaneous preparation. Written in two parts, this book provides: <br> - standards for extemporaneous dispensing <br> - stability summaries for the 50 most commonly prepared extemporaneously prepared medicines in NHS hospitals. <br>It also includes sections relating to clinical risk assessment and advice for procuring "Specials" from manufacturers.<br>It incorporates the key findings and outputs from the UK National Advisory Board study, including advice on purchasing unlicensed medicines. Although the standards set out in this book are primarily written for implementation in NHS hospitals, the principles should be equally applied across the profession internationally. Handbook of Extemporaneous Preparation is also available as an eBook. <br> <br>CONTENTS:<br><br> Part A - Standards <br> 1. Introduction <br> 2. Risk Management<br> 3. Quality Management <br> 4. Personnel &amp; Training <br> 5. Premises &amp; Equipment<br> 6. Documentation <br> 7. Preparation <br> 8. Formulation &amp; Stability <br> 9. Quality Control <br> 10. Complaints, Product Recalls &amp; Adverse Events <br> 11. Procurement &amp; Quality Assessment of Extemporaneously Prepared Medicines<br> 12. Audit &amp; Monitoring<br> Part B - Extemporaneous Preparation Formulary <br> 13. Introduction <br> 14. Formulary of Extemporaneous Preparations:<br>Acetazolamide oral liquid <br>Allopurinol oral liquid <br>Amiodarone hydrochloride oral liquid <br>L-Arginine hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Azathioprine oral liquid <br>Bendroflumethiazide oral liquid <br>Captopril oral liquid <br>Clobazam oral liquid <br>Clonazepam oral liquid <br>Clonidine hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Clozpine oral liquid <br>Co-careldopa oral liquid (levodopa and carbidopa) <br>Co-enzyme Q10 oral liquid <br>Dexamethasone oral liquid and dexamethasone sodium phosphate oral liquid <br>Diazoxide oral liquid <br>Dinoprostone (prostaglandin E2) oral liquid <br>Ergocalciferol oral liquid <br>Ethambutol hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Gabapentin oral liquid <br>Gliclazide oral liquid <br>Hydrocortisone oral liquid <br>Indometacin (indomethacin) oral liquid <br>Isosorbide mononitrate oral liquid <br>Joulie's solution (oral phosphate supplement) <br>Knox mouthwash <br>Levothyroxine sodium oral liquid <br>Lorazepam oral liquid <br>Magnesium glycerophosphate oral liquid <br>Menadiol sodium phosphate oral liquid <br>Metformin hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Midazolam hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Morphine sulfate oral liquid <br>Omeprazole oral liquid <br>Phenobarbital and phenobarbital sodium oral liquid <br>Phenoxybenzamine hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Potassium acid phosphate oral liquid <br>Primidone oral liquid <br>Pyrazinamide oral liquid <br>Pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) oral liquid <br>Quinine sulfate oral liquid <br>Sildenafil citrate oral liquid <br>Sodium bicarbonate oral liquid <br>Sodium chloride oral liquid <br>Sodium phenylbutyrate oral liquid <br>St Mark's solution <br>Tacrolimus oral mouthwash <br>Tacrolimus oral suspension <br>Thiamine hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Tranexamic acid oral mouthwash <br>Vancomycin hydrochloride oral liquid <br>Warfarin sodium oral liquid <br><br> Appendix 1: Change control request form<br> Appendix 2: Deviation reporting form<br> Appendix 3: Example raw material specification<br> Appendix 4: Example worksheet<br> Appendix 5: Technical agreement for commissioning of extemporaneous product preparation service<br> Appendix 6: Audit tool for extemporaneous preparation<br> Appendix 7: Suspending agents<br> <br>REVIEWS:<br><br> Oct-2011, Australian Prescriber<br> "...this resource offers a real advantage to both the prescriber and the pharmacist in the provision of quality oral liquids...Of particular use and unique to this text is the inclusion of a 'risk assessment' section in each monograph which addresses the clinical and technical risks associated with the extemporaneous preparation of each oral liquid...This book is not only a useful resource, but a valuable addition to the texts available on extemporaneous dispensing for those prescribers wanting quick access to suitable oral liquid alternatives..."<br> Alison Haywood, Senior Lecturer, Griffith University, and Beverley Glass, Professor of Pharmacy, James Cook University Queensland, Australian Prescriber 34(5), October 2011.<br> </p>
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