
Completely updated, the new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy continues to provide medical students and clinicians with a unique insight into why drugs have their therapeutic effects, by presenting the basic pharmacological principles of pharmacology asthey affect the patient. An understanding of these clinical pharmacological principles is essential for rational, safe, effective, and economical prescribing. The text shows how knowledge of the scientific basis of drug action is applied in a clinical context to devise the most effective treatmentsfor disease and to maximize the therapeutic effects of the drugs being used.This new edition includes an appraisal of the value of evidence-based medicine and a greater discussion of issues in genetics. There are specialist contributors for areas of infectious disease, gastrointestinal disorders, blood disorders, general anaesthesia, cancer chemotherapy, andimmunosuppression. The revision also includes updates to both the pharmacopoeia and the drug therapy section to reflect new developments in both available drugs and ineir their use. Aimed primarily at medical students, this book will also continue to be an invaluable source of information fortrainees and clinicians.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of clinical pharmacology to establish a framework for rational, safe, and effective drug therapy in a clinical setting. D.G. Grahame-Smith and J.K. Aronson, both established experts in the field, synthesize scientific knowledge of drug action with practical patient care. The book argues that understanding the underlying mechanisms of pharmacology is necessary for clinicians to optimize treatment outcomes and minimize adverse effects. By integrating evidence-based medicine and genetic considerations, the authors provide a comprehensive guide for medical practitioners to apply theoretical science to real-world disease management.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals and students frequently identify this work as a foundational reference for understanding the scientific basis of prescribing. Experts highlight the text for its clinical focus, noting that it bridges the gap between basic pharmacological theory and practical bedside application.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2002-05-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198509448
ISBN-13:
9780198509448
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