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Sampson's Textbook of Radiopharmacy
Theobald, Tony
Fourth edition
Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com
Edited by Tony Theobald, School of Medicine, Kings College, London, UK
ISBN 978 0 85369 789 3
Published Dec 2010
Hardback246 x 189mm (744pp)
DESCRIPTION:
As the demand for radiopharmacists continues to increase, Sampson's Textbook of Radiopharmacy meets the need for specialised information on the use of radiopharmaceuticals in the detection and treatment of diseases and conditions.
The fourth edition of this well-established book has been completely revised and updated to reflect developments in the science and practice of radiopharmacy. The book is divided into the following six sections:
- physics applied to radiopharmacy
- medicinal radio-elements
- radiopharmacology and radiopharmacokinetics
- radiopharmaceutics: formulation, preparation and quality assurance
- radiopharmacy practice
- new techniques for design and testing of radiopharmaceuticals.
Sampson's Textbook of Radiopharmacy is supported by the UK Radiopharmacy Group and includes contributions from experts worldwide. It is the only up-to-date reference that covers the regulation of radiopharmacy practice in the UK, the USA and Europe.
This book is essential reading for advanced students specialising in radiopharmacy and will serve as a lifelong reference for radiopharmacists practising in PET (Positron Emission Tomography) centres, nuclear medicine centres and radiopharmacies, as well as those working in research or the pharmaceutical industry.
Sampson's Textbook of Radiopharmacy is also available as an eBook .
CONTENTS:
1. What Is Radiopharmacy?
2. Nuclear Structure and Radioactivity
3. Radiation Protection
4. Detection of Radiation
5. Physics Applied to Radiopharmacy - Imaging Instruments for Nuclear Medicine
6. Production of Radionuclides
7. Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry - Basic Concepts
8. Fundamentals of Technetium and Rhenium Chemistry
9. Trivalent metals and thallium
10. Radiohalogenation
11. Radiolabeling Approaches with Fluorine-18
12. Carbon-11
13. Other Radioelements
14. Radiolabelling of Biomolecules
15. Radiopharmacokinetics
16. Receptors and Transporters
17. Radiation Dosimetry for Targeted Radionuclide Therapy
18. Survey of Current Diagnostic Radiopharmaceuticals
19. Survey of Current Therapeutic Radiopharmaceuticals
20. Formulation of Radiopharmaceuticals
21. Principles and Operation of Radionuclide Generators
22. Quality Assurance Requirements
23. Quality Control Methods for Radiopharmaceuticals
24. Radiolabelling of Blood Cells - Theory and Practice
25. Particulate Radiopharmaceuticals
26. Design and Operation of Radiopharmacy Facilities
27. Regulation of Radiopharmacy Practice in Europe
28. Regulation of Radiopharmacy Practice in the United Kingdom
29. Regulation of Nuclear Pharmacy Practice in the United States
30. Packaging and Transport of Radiopharmaceuticals
31. Patient Safety and Dispensing of Radiopharmaceuticals
32. The Effect of Patient Medication
33. Use of Drugs to Enhance Nuclear Medicine Studies
34. Molecular Biology Techniques in Radiopharmaceutical Development
35. Chemical Characterisation of Radiopharmaceuticals
36. Evaluation of Radiopharmaceuticals Using Cell Culture Models
37. Animal Models: Preclinical Molecular Imaging, Why and How?
REVIEWS:
2011, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
"All the chapters describe the real basics of the subject, therefore the book is very suitable as textbook and reference work for students on radiopharmacy or persons working in the field of nuclear medicine...the book is well referenced, so that the reader wishful to deepen any topic, may find a bunch of useful information at the end of each chapter; moreover, beside the obvious target represented by radiopharmacists/radiochemists, we would recommend the book to all the other professionals involved in the field of Nuclear Medicine"
Sergio Todde, University of Milano-Bicocca, Philip Elsinga, LIMCG Groningen, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (EJNMMI) 2011
June 2011
"...the 4th edition is a very useful book. We are using it in our MSc Radiopharmacy option. lt is more detailed and more up to date than Saha's textbook (our other prescribed book)...The book is well indexed...We will continue to use the book for the course."
Dr Beverley Summers, Department of Pharmacy/ Photobiology Laboratory, Medunsa Campus (UL), South Africa, June 2011.
Couleur et forme :246 x 189mmEssentials of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Cairns, Donald
Fourth edition
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Donald Cairns - Associate Head of School of Pharmacy, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK
ISBN 978 0 85369 979 8
Published Jan 2012
Paperback 234 x 156mm (320pp)
DESCRIPTION:
Essentials of Pharmaceutical Chemistry is an introduction to pharmaceutical chemistry for undergraduate pharmacy, chemistry and medicinal chemistry students. It covers all of the core material necessary to provide an understanding of the basic chemistry of drug molecules. Now a core text on many university courses, the book contains numerous worked examples and problems.
The 4th edition includes new chapters on Chromatographic Methods of Analysis, and Medicinal Chemistry - The Science of Drug Design.
Read an interview with author Donald Cairns talking about his interest in the chemistry of drugs and poisons, the new edition of his book, and his desert island essentials.
CONTENTS:
1. Chemistry of acids and bases
2. Partition coefficient and biopharmacy
3. Physicochemical properties of drugs
4. Stereochemistry
5. Drug metabolism
6. Volumetric analysis of drugs
7. Analytical spectroscopy
8. Chromatographic methods of analysis
9. Stability of drugs and medicines
10. Kinetics of drug stability
11. Licensing of drugs and the British Pharmacopoeia
12. Medicinal chemistry: the science of rational drug design
13. Answers to problems
REVIEWS:
June 2013
"An essential chemistry textbook which supports the integrated pharmacy education and helps the students to grasp the principles of pharmaceutical chemistry and how they are applied in pharmacy."
Dr Praveen Bhugra, University of Sunderland, June 2013
May 2012, Doody's Notes
"...Donald Cairns is a well-known educator, mentor, and researcher...this is an excellent resource for pharmacy students taking pharmaceutical chemistry and for individuals who intend to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry...Readers will find this as a useful reference.
Rahmat M Talukder, Ph.D., Doody's Notes, May 2012
January 2012, Compounding Today
"NOT 'Medicinal Chemistry,' but 'Pharmaceutical Chemistry.' This is a great book detailing the basic chemistry of drugs...Throughout the book there are problems that can be worked, and it includes the answers at the end of the book. It is very easy-to-read and has very good graphics to support the discussions. In addition to being a good text, it is a good refresher for those that would like to review this topic."
Compounding Today, 27 Jan 2012.
Couleur et forme :234 x 156mmMCQs in Pharmaceutical Calculations
Donnelly, Ryan; Barry, Johanne
First edition
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Ryan F Donnelly - Lecturer in Pharmaceutics and Johanne Barry - Teaching Fellow, Queen's University Belfast
ISBN 978 0 85369 836 4
Published Jun 2009
Paperback 216 x 138mm (224pp)
DESCRIPTION:
MCQs in Pharmaceutical Calculations aims to help pre-registration trainees and pharmacy students with their revision, enabling them to perform calculations accurately and with confidence.
Pharmacists frequently perform simple calculations as part of their professional practice. It is therefore vital that they are able to employ basic numeracy skills accurately so as not to compromise patient safety.
This book contains:
- 360 calculations questions in three commonly used multiple choice formats
- questions based on important areas in pharmaceutical science and practice:
- manipulation of formulae and dilutions
- dosing
- pharmacokinetics
- formulation and dispensing
- pharmaceutical chemistry
- descriptive answers giving the reasoning behind the answers.
MCQs in Pharmaceutical Calculations will be indispensable to pre-registration trainees and pharmacy students to help them prepare for their future career.
MCQs in Pharmaceutical Calculations is also available as an eBook.
CONTENTS:
1. Manipulation of Formulae and Dilutions
2. Dosing
3. Pharmacokinetics
4. Formulations and Dispensing
5. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
6. Practice Tests
REVIEWS:
24-Jul-09, IJPC
'Not only is this book a good review for pharmacy students AND pharmacists, but it can also serve to provide training to pharmacy technicians.'
The International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding, Volume 6, Issue 30 24th July 2009
Couleur et forme :216 x 138mmJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research
Wertheimer, Albert
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Edited by Albert Wertheimer, Temple University School of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, USA
ISSN 1759-8885
Paperback 275 x 210mm
DESCRIPTION:
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's learned journals are published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research aims to become a focal point for the publication of all aspects of research within the field of health services research that relate to pharmaceuticals.
Health services research (HSR) can be defined as the multidisciplinary field of scientific investigation that studies how social factors, financing systems, organizational structures and processes, health technologies, and personal behaviours affect access to health care, the quality and cost of health care, and quantity and quality of life. Studies in health services research examine outcomes at the individual, family, organizational, institutional, community, and population level. HSR studies examine how people get access to health care, how much care costs, and what happens to patients as a result of this care. The primary goals of HSR are to identify the most effective ways to organize, manage, finance, and deliver high quality care, reduce medical errors and improve patient safety.
Pharmaceutical health services research incorporates pharmacoeconomics, health economics, finance, health outcomes, health planning and policy analysis, technology assessment and pharmacoepidemiology. The Journal welcomes papers on cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness studies, and the financial implications and political outcomes of drug policy.
Traditional Medicine
Kayne, Steven B
First edition
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Edited by Steven B Kayne - Honorary Consultant Pharmacist, Glasgow Homeopathic Hospital; Honorary Lecturer, University of Strathclyde School of Pharmacy, Glasgow, UK
ISBN 978 0 85369 833 3
Published Nov 2009
Paperback 234 x 156mm (352pp)
DESCRIPTION:
The World Health Organization has acknowledged that the majority of people living in developing countries continue to use traditional medicine. Increased levels of immigration and migration also mean that health professionals are more likely to come into contact with patients using them.
Traditional Medicine is therefore a vital and timely book which covers medical systems practised on five continents, including:
- traditional European folk medicine
- Aboriginal/traditional medicine in North America
- traditional medicine in the Colombian Amazon Tropical forest
- traditional medical practice in Africa
- traditional Chinese medicine
- Indian Ayurvedic medicine
- Japanese Kampo medicine
- Korean medicine
- traditional medicines in the Pacific
- traditional Jewish medicine
Each section, written by an acknowledged expert, gives information on history, philosophy, methods of practice, safety issues, evidence, and examples of medicines.
Traditional Medicine is a crucial resource for complementary and alternative practitioners and students worldwide. It enables healthcare providers working in a multicultural society to interact effectively with their patients. Traditional Medicine is also available as an eBook.
CONTENTS:
1. Introduction to Traditional Medicine
2. European Folk Medicine
3. Native North American Medicine
4. South American Medicine
5. Africa
6. Chinese and Tibetan Medicine
7. Indian Ayurveda and Ulana
8. Japanese Kampo Medicine
9. Korean Medicine
10. Pacific
11. Biblical Medicine
Couleur et forme :234 x 156mmClinical Pharmacokinetics
Dhillon, Soraya; Kostrzewski, Andrzej J
First edition
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Edited by Soraya Dhillon - Foundation Professor of Pharmacy and Head of School of Pharmacy, University of Hertfordshire and Andrzej Kostrzewski - Senior Principal Pharmacist, Guys, Kings and St Thomas'
ISBN 978 0 85369 571 4
Published Mar 2006
Paperback 234 x 156mm (280pp)
DESCRIPTION:
Clinical Pharmacokinetics is a practical guide to the use of pharmacokinetic principles in clinical practice. Over 30 clinical cases with self-study questions and answers are presented throughout to bridge the gap between pharmacokinetic concepts and their practical application to individual patients.
Pharmacokinetics is the study of the process of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination. The aim of applying pharmacokinetic principles is to individualise the dose of drug, and optimise the outcome achieved in each patient.
Its application reduces the chance of under-treatment, inadvertent poisoning and dose related adverse effects.
CONTENTS:
1. Basic pharmacokinetics
2. Therapeutic drug monitoring
3. Clinical pharmacokinetics in renal impairment
4. The effect of liver dysfunction on pharmacokinetics
5. Clinical pharmacokinetics in the elderly
6. Aminoglycosides
7. Digoxin
8. Theophylline
9. Lithium
10. Antiepileptics
11. Ciclosporin
12. Clinical case studies
REVIEWS:
01-Dec-06, Irish Pharmacy Journal
'...the language in the book [is] easy to understand, the font and format appealing and the chapter layout clear and uncluttered...overall this is a useful pharmacokinetics book providing background information and guidance not only to academic students of Pharmacokinetics but also to those needing to apply the principles of pharmacokinetics to real-life clinical situations.'
Irish Pharmacy Journal, December 2006, 457
01-Oct-06, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
'The editors have been successful in making Clinical Pharmcokinetics a quick reference for practical, real-life pharmacokinetic examples...this reference would be a useful supplemental guide for pharmacy students and a helpful addition to pharmacy libraries in patient-care arenas and colleges of pharmacy.' Laurie S Mauro, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2006; 40: 1893
01-Oct-06, New Zealand Pharmacy
'This book is a very practical and relevant resource for any health professional working with drugs which require the application of pharmacokinetic principles because of their narrow therapeutic range, or with patients whose metabolism of drugs may be altered because of their age, renal or liver function...it would also be valuable for students wanting a current resource covering pharmacokinetic principles and relating them to clinical application.'
New Zealand Pharmacy, October 2006
Couleur et forme :234 x 156mmInjectable Drugs Guide
Gray, Alistair; Wright, Jane; Goodey, Vincent; Bruce, Lynn
First edition
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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)
ISBN 978 0 85369 787 9
Published Feb 2011
Paperback 215 x 130mm (928pp)
DESCRIPTION:
A user friendly, single point of reference for healthcare professionals in the safe and effective administration of injectable medicines. Injectable Drugs Guide is an A-Z of approximately 300 injectable drugs in monograph format, each covering the following topics:
- pre-treatment checks
- dosing regimens
- preparation and administration
- compatibility and stability information
- monitoring requirements during treatment
- side effects, interactions and pharmacokinetic information.
The Injectable Drugs Guide is designed to support the NPSA risk assessment process and each drug has a risk rating.
The book provides a holistic approach to injectable medicines to meet the needs of the many disciplines involved in the clinical use of injectables, and also those providing advice about injectable drug use.
Injectable Drugs Guide is also available as an eBook.
CONTENTS:
Preface
How to use the Injectable Drugs Guide monographs
Injectable Drugs Guide on Medicines Complete
Feedback
About the authors
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Monographs A - Z
Appendix 1. The basics of injectable therapy
Appendix 2. Good management principles
Appendix 3. Usual responsibilities of individual practitioners
Appendix 4. Advantages and disadvantages to parenteral therapy
Appendix 5. Injection techniques and routes
Appendix 6. Extravasation
Appendix 7. Intravascular devices
Appendix 8. Infusion devices
Appendix 9. Syringe drivers
Appendix 10. Ideal body weight, dosing in patients with renal or hepatic impairment
Appendix 11. Risk ratings
Index of cross-referenced terms
REVIEWS:
May-2011, Doody's Notes
"...the book is a quick guide to the use, admixture, administration, monitoring, storage, physical characteristics, and other clinical information for injectable medications. The tables are well organized and the information is easy to retrieve and follow...This is a quick and dirty, go-to book for information on the use of injectable medications. It is a handy, "just in case" reference (just in case you don't know how to mix or administer, or are unsure of the compatibility of a medication). This is a good reference."
Judith Klevan, BA biology, BS Pharmacy (Jeanes Hospital), Doody's Notes, May 2011
Couleur et forme :215 x 130mmPharmaceutical Isolators
Midcalf, Brian; Phillips, Mitchell; Neiger, John S; Coles, Tim J
First edition
Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com
Edited by Brian Midcalf - Assistant PTQA Course Director, School of Continuing Education, University of Leeds, Mitchell Phillips - West Midlands Quality Assurance Pharmacist, John S Neiger - Chairman, Envair Limited, Haslingden and Tim J Coles - Isolator Specialist, GRC Consultants, Alton
ISBN 978 0 85369 573 8
Published May 2004
Paperback 234 x 156mm (288pp)
DESCRIPTION:
Pharmaceutical Isolators is an indispensable guide to the design, construction, commissioning, maintenance, use and monitoring of pharmaceutical isolators. The current validation protocols are explained and the book includes some useful technical appendices.
Written through the combined technical expertise of the Isolator Working Party, this new title will assist both experienced and new users to understand and manage this technology. The book will also be a useful reference source for auditors, inspectors and all those involved in standard setting and monitoring.
CONTENTS:
1. Isolator Applications
2. Design
3. Transfer Devices
4. Access Devices
5. Siting of Isolators and Clothing Regimes
6. Cleaning, Decontamination & Disinfection
7. Physical Monitoring
8. Leak Testing
9. Microbiological Monitoring
10. Validation
11. Standards and Guidelines
12. Definiton of Terms
A1. 'Handling Cytotoxic Drugs in Isolators in NHS Pharmacies.' HSE/MCA Guidance
A2. Training
A3. Stainless Steel for Isolators
A4. HEPA Filtration Mechanisms, MPPS and Typical Particle Sizes
A5. Calculations to Estimate the Size of a Leak That Can Be Detected Using DOP
A6. Activated Carbon Filters
A7. Useful Tables
REVIEWS:
01-Mar-05, Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
'The text is written in a clear and concise manner and desired information is readily accessible.'
Linda Felton, University of Mexico, College of Pharmacy, Mexico
Couleur et forme :234 x 156mmRules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Distributors
Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency
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Compiled by the Inspection and Standards Division, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), London, UK
Product code MC_ORANGE
DESCRIPTION:
Since its first publication in 1971, the MHRA Orange Guide has been an essential reference for all involved in the manufacture or distribution of medicines in Europe.
In one convenient and authoritative source, the MHRA Orange Guide brings together all the main European and UK directives, regulations and legislation relating to the manufacture and distribution of medicines.
Compiled by the Inspection, Enforcement and Standards Division, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), London, UK.
Pharmaceutical Toxicology
Mulder, Gerard J; Dencker, Lennart
First edition
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Edited by Gerard J Mulder - Director of Research and Lennart Dencker - Professor and Chairman of Toxicology; Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy at Uppsala University
ISBN 978 0 85369 593 6
Published Jun 2006
Paperback 234 x 156mm (280pp)
DESCRIPTION:
Pharmaceutical Toxicology explains the methodology and requirements of pre-clinical safety assessments of new medicines. With the focus on medicinal drugs, the most important safety issues of drugs are covered. This includes registration requirements of new drugs and pharmacovigilance. After a general introduction and a number of chapters on basic toxicological principles, organ toxicity of drugs is illustrated by chapters on toxicity in the liver, in the kidney, in the respiratory system and in the immune system. This book combines a broad treatment of the issues relevant for assessing the safety/efficacy balance of a new drug with information on the toxicological knowledge base and methodology.
Toxicology studies are carried out on all drug substances to ensure safety. This is an introductory text for students at BSc, MSc and PhD levels, and will be an excellent companion to pharmacology textbooks.
CONTENTS:
1. General Toxicology
2. Drug Metabolism: Inactivation and Bioactivation of Xenobioptics
3. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Toxicity
4. Teratology
5. Genotoxicity
6. Carcinogenicity of Drugs
7. Liver Toxicity
8. Kidney Toxicity
9. Toxicology in the Respiratory System
10. Immunotoxicity
11. Clinical Toxicology
12. Safety Assessment of Pharmaceuticals: Regulatory Aspects
13. Pharmacovigilance
REVIEWS:
01-Jun-07, Summer 2007 Issue of the British Toxicology Society Newsletter
'...this is a great little book...the text is aimed primarily at new PHD students in the pharmaceutical and related sciences but could equally well serve taught postgraduate students on toxicology, clinical pharmacology, drug development and safety or similar courses. The book 'does exactly what it says on the tin' and will definitely whet the appetite of enthusiastic young researched for toxicology.'
Heather M Wallace, Summer 2007 issue of the British Toxicology Society Newsletter
01-Nov-06, Irish Pharmacy Journal
'The text is well written, concise and easy to understand with informative and helpful illustrations, figures and tables...it serves as an excellent companion to pharmacology textbooks, dealing with the issues relevant for assessing the safety of new drugs...a good starting point for the novice toxicologist, ambitious undergraduate student or graduate students working in the pharmaceutical sciences.'
Irish Pharmacy Journal, November 2006, p418
Couleur et forme :234 x 156mmPharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing
Marriott, John; Wilson, Keith; Langley, Christopher A; Belcher, Dawn
Second edition
Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com
John F Marriott - Senior Lecturer, Pharmacy Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy, Keith A Wilson - Head of School , Aston University School of Pharmacy, Christopher A Langley - Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy and Dawn Belcher - Teaching Fellow, Pharmacy Practice, Aston University School of Pharmacy
ISBN 978 0 85369 912 5
Published May 2010
Paperback 246 x 189mm (304pp)
DESCRIPTION:
Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing is a comprehensive guide to producing extemporaneous formulations safely and effectively. This is a modern, detailed and practical book on the theory and practice of extemporaneous compounding and dispensing.
The book covers three core sections:
- the history of compounding
- pharmaceutical forms and their preparation
- product formulae.
Pharmacists have been responsible for compounding medicines for centuries. Although most modern medicines are not compounded in a local pharmacy environment, there are still occasions when it is imperative that pharmacists have this knowledge.
Fully revised and updated, this new edition of Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing is an indispensable reference for pharmacy students and practicing pharmacists.
Videos of dispensing procedures can be viewed with the password from the book.
Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing is also available as an eBook.
CONTENTS:
Part 1 - History of compounding
1. Historical perspective
2. Obsolete dosage forms, equipment and methods of preparation
3. Historical weights and measures
Part 2 - Pharmaceutical forms and their preparation
4. Key formulation skills
5. Extemporaneous dispensing
6. Solutions
7. Suspensions
8. Emulsions
9. Creams
10. Ointments, pastes and gels
11. Suppositories and pessaries
12. Powders and capsules
13. Specialised formulation issues
Part 3 - Product formulae
14. Creams
15. Dusting powders
16. Internal mixtures
17. Liniments, lotions and applications
18. Ointments and pastes
19. Powders
20. Miscellaneous formulae
Appendix 1. Glossary of terms used in formulations
Appendix 2. Abbreviations commonly used in pharmacy
Appendix 3. Changing substance names from British Approved Names to recommended International Non-Proprietary Names
REVIEWS:
February 2011, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
"The book is well received, since there are few textbooks or reference books available devoted specifically to compounding. The authors should be commended for emphasizing the historical content in tandem with the preparation instruction...the book remains a good resource for anyone interested in compounding"
Christine R. Birnie, PhD, American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 75(1), Feb 2011
Couleur et forme :246 x 189mmJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Jones, DS
Scheduled closure of pharmpress.com
Edited by D Jones, Queen's University of Belfast, UK
ISSN 0022-3573
Paperback 275 x 210mm
DESCRIPTION:
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society's learned journals are published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, one of the leading pharmaceutical sciences journals has been published continuously since 1870 and monthly since 1949. The Journal publishes original research papers, critical reviews and rapid communications on the latest developments in the pharmaceutical sciences.
Aims and Scope
JPP keeps pace with new research on how drug action may be optimized by new technologies, and attention is given to understanding and improving drug interactions in the body. At the same time, the journal maintains its established and well-respected core strengths in areas such as pharmaceutics and drug delivery, experimental and clinical pharmacology, biopharmaceutics and drug disposition, and drugs from natural sources. JPP publishes at least one special issue on a topical theme each year.
Abstracting and Indexing
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology is included in the following abstracting and indexing databases:
- CAB Abstracts - including Abstracts of Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, Index Veterinarius, Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews A, Review of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants, Tropical Diseases Bulletin, Veterinary Bulletin, and Veterinary Science Database
- Cambridge Scientific Abstracts - including International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, and Neurosciences Abstracts
- Chemical Abstracts/CAplus Elsevier Databases - including CrossFire Beilstein, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, and Scopus
- MANTIS Database
- Medline
- OCLC ArticleFirst
- Thomson Reuters Databases - including Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, Biotechnology Citation Index, Chemistry Reaction Center, ChemPrep, Current Chemical Reactions, Current Chemical Reactions Database, Current Contents: Life Sciences, Derwent Drug File, Index Chemicus, Reaction Citation Index, and Science Citation Index
- Zetoc
Readership
Its audience includes pharmaceutical scientists,pharmacologists,regulatory professionals,formulation scientists, process chemists and analytical chemists
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