
Systemic Drug Treatment in Dermatology
A Handbook
Manson Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 1. June 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-84076-013-2 (ISBN)
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Description
There has been an increase in the use of systemic drug therapy for skin diseases during recent years. This reflects advances in drug development but many are potent drugs which can have serious or life threatening adverse effects. Aimed at dermatologists and general practitioners, this book provides an accessible and concise aid to prescribing and monitoring systemic dermatological therapy. Evidence based data or established guidelines have been included where possible. Common and important adverse drug effects and their management are covered along with some of the recent advances in drug treatment and monitoring of patients.
Reviews / Votes
...a useful resource... definitely one to have somewhere near the clinic.-Dermatology in Practice
Contains a huge amount of relevant and easily retrievable clinical information...well worth buying.
-Update
...an essential addition for anyone interested in practising dermatology safely.
-Primary Care Dermatology Society Bulletin
For those training in dermatology this is a book you must read.
-British Journal of Dermatology
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 127 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84076-013-2 (9781840760132)
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Sarah H. Wakelin | Howard I. Maibach | Clive B. Archer
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Editor
St. Mary's Hospital, London, UK
University of California School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, San Francisco, USA
Content
Section One:
Acitretin
Acne antibiotics
Androgens
Antiandrogens
Antifungal drugs (Griseofulvin, Terbinafine, Azoles, Itraconazole, Fluconazole, Ketoconazole, Amphoteracin B, Flucytosine)
Antihistimines
Anti-malarial drugs
Azathioprine
Ciclosporin
Clofazamin
Colchicine
Corticosteroids
Cyclophosamide
Dapsone
Hydroxyurea
Interferons
Intravenous Immunoglobin
Isotretinoin
Methotrexate
Nicotinamide
Psoralens
Sulphapydridine
Thalidomide
Section Two:
Treatment in pregnancy and lactation
Treatment in childhood
Treatment in patients with kidney disease
Treatment in patients with liver disease
Acitretin
Acne antibiotics
Androgens
Antiandrogens
Antifungal drugs (Griseofulvin, Terbinafine, Azoles, Itraconazole, Fluconazole, Ketoconazole, Amphoteracin B, Flucytosine)
Antihistimines
Anti-malarial drugs
Azathioprine
Ciclosporin
Clofazamin
Colchicine
Corticosteroids
Cyclophosamide
Dapsone
Hydroxyurea
Interferons
Intravenous Immunoglobin
Isotretinoin
Methotrexate
Nicotinamide
Psoralens
Sulphapydridine
Thalidomide
Section Two:
Treatment in pregnancy and lactation
Treatment in childhood
Treatment in patients with kidney disease
Treatment in patients with liver disease