This fifth edition of Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists continues to provide a comprehensive scientific basis and a readable account of the principles of pharmacology, as well as practical guidance in the use of drugs that is relevant to clinical anaesthesia. With these concepts in mind: Every chapter in this new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated An additional chapter on Adverse Drug Reactions is included For ease of reference, the structures of many commonly used agents are featured, with their sites of isomerism, when appropriate Recommended International Non-proprietary Names (rINNs) are generally used for generic agents, although preference has been given to the current nomenclature for adrenaline and noradrenaline As in previous editions, a comprehensive glossary covering abbreviations and acronyms is included to aid the reader. Principles and Practice of Pharmacology for Anaesthetists is an invaluable resource, both for candidates of professional examinations in anaesthesia and the practising anaesthetist wishing to refresh their pharmacological knowledge.
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"This fifth edition ... continues to provide a comprehensive scientific basis and a readable account of the principles of pharmacology, as well as practical guidance in the use of drugs that is relevant to clinical anaesthesia. This book presents valuable insight into anesthetic pharmacology and reinforces essential concepts. It offers an excellent overview of the basic pharmacologic principles and their practical applications." ( Doodys Reviews )
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Höhe: 257 mm
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978-1-4051-9485-3 (9781405194853)
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Norman Calvey , Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Department of Anaesthesia, University of Liverpool Norton Williams , Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacology, University of Liverpool, Formerly Consultant Anaesthetist, Whiston Hospital
Foreword to the First Edition. Preface. 1 Drug Absorption, Distribution and Elimination. 2 Pharmacokinetics. 3 Drug Action. 4 Drug Interaction. 5 Variability in Drug Response. 6 Adverse Drug Reactions. 7 Intravenous Anaesthetic Agents. 8 Inhalational Anaesthetic Agents. 9 Local Anaesthetics. 10 Drugs that act on the Neuromuscular Junction. 11 Analgesic Drugs. 12 Drugs used in Premedication and Antiemetic Agents. 13 Drugs and the Autonomic Nervous System. 14 Antihypertensive Agents: Drugs that Are Used to Induce Hypotension. 15 Antiarrhythmic and Antianginal Drugs. 16 Antiplatelet Drugs, Anticoagulants and Fibrinolytic Agents. 17 Corticosteroids and Hypoglycaemic Agents. Glossary. Index