Pharmaceutical Energetics

Pharmaceutical Energetics
Author: Randine Lewis
Publisher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2024-10-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1805010328

This integrative text weaves western medical understanding into the framework of Chinese medicine, allowing practitioners to confidently make sense of how the energetics of pharmaceuticals impact their treatment plans. It delves into the most common illnesses for which medicines are prescribed, including diabetes, mood disorders, hormonal imbalances, and high blood pressure, and how patterns of imbalance manifest in the body through the lens of Chinese medicine. This is paired with guidance on how prescribed pharmaceuticals impact the underlying energetics of the physiological system. Rather than encourage a binary approach to treatment, Pharmaceutical Energetics instead develops a synergistic understanding between Chinese Medicine and Western medical thought. In doing so, Chinese medicine practitioners will be able to offer integrative treatment plans that take into consideration the effect of pharmaceuticals and how they might help or hinder treatment. Rich with case studies and clinical experience, this innovative resource can help patients reduce their medicine or manage the drug's side effects.

Energy Medicine - E-Book

Energy Medicine - E-Book
Author: James L. Oschman
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2015-09-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702065552

See how energy therapies can normalize physiology and restore your patients’ health! Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis, 2nd Edition provides a deeper understanding of energy and energy flow in the human body. Using well-established scientific research, this book documents the presence of energy fields, discerns how those fields are generated, and determines how they are altered by disease, disorder, or injury. It then describes how therapeutic applications can restore natural energy flows within the body. Written by recognized energy medicine expert Dr. James Oschman — who is also a physiologist, cellular biologist, and biophysicist — this resource shows how the science of energetics may be used in healing diseases that conventional medicine has difficulty treating. Easy-to-understand coverage simplifies the theory of energy medicine and the science behind it, providing detailed, coherent explanations for a complex subject. Well-established scientific research shows why and how energy medicine works. Multi-disciplinary approach covers energy medicine as it applies to various healthcare disciplines, from acupuncture to osteopathy to therapeutic touch and energy psychology.

Matrix Energetics

Matrix Energetics
Author: Richard Bartlett
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-07-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1582702381

Drawing on fundamental principles embraced by the field of quantum physics, this paradigm-busting program can teach readers how to access their own power to heal and transform their lives.

Chemical Stability of Pharmaceuticals

Chemical Stability of Pharmaceuticals
Author: Kenneth A. Connors
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 884
Release: 1986-10-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780471879558

Provides a sound theoretical basis for understanding chemical kinetics and its uses in studying drug stability. Treats the calculations, approximations, and estimates that are useful to the pharmacist in professional practice, and presents a collection of selected drug-stability data from the pharmaceutical literature. This Handbook makes accessible to the pharmacist much of the information necessary to make pharmaceutical decisions about drug stability. Changes in this edition include thorough revision of the chapter on oxidation, addition of a new chapter on solid-state stability, and a tripling of the number of stability monographs. All monographs figures have been redrawn, most of them from published data, and all sources are cited.

Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals

Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals
Author: Humphrey Moynihan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009-07-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199232849

What are the physical and chemical properties that determine how a drug interacts with the body? What determines which dosage form is best, if it will reach its intended target, and how it will be metabolised once it has entered the body? The Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals explores the phenomena which affect the formulation and bio-availability of drug substances to give a straightforward, accessible treatment of the essential concepts affecting the absorption and distribution of drugs. It provides the reader with the conceptual 'tool-kit' necessary to understand the physicochemical aspects of drug design and action, and shows how these concepts apply in practice. The book introduces key underlying physical chemistry principles before exploring pharmaceutical solutions, the pharmaceutical solid phase, solid - liquid dispersal systems, biological interfaces, absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion, to give a complete view of the field. Focusing at all times on the essential principles and concepts, The Physicochemical Basis of Pharmaceuticals avoids excessive detail, presenting the key facts, backed up with pertinent examples and easy-to-digest illustrations, making it the ideal primer for those who need to understand physicochemical issues in the context of their broader field of study. Online Resource Centre For registered adopters of the text: · Figures from the book in electronic format, ready to download For students: · A hyperlinked bibliography of references given in the text.

Generics and Bioequivalence

Generics and Bioequivalence
Author: Andre J. Jackson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1994-06-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780849369308

Generics and Bioequivalence provides a clear, insightful, and in-depth analysis of the many complex issues encountered in the determination of drug bioequivalence. Included are timely updates on many controversial and newly emerging areas in the design and analysis of bioavailability and bioequivalence studies. This new reference was prepared by a group of authorities from academe, industry, and government and can be easily understood by students and experienced scientists alike. Topics presented include the role of single and multiple dosing in the determination of bioequivalence, the role of metabolites in assessing bioequivalence, stereochemical considerations in bioequivalence evaluation, uses of animal models, pharmacodynamics, and statistics. The analysis of pharmacodynamic data (especially when plasma levels are unavailable) is covered, and the nascent importance of individual bioequivalence is examined.

Physical Methods to Characterize Pharmaceutical Proteins

Physical Methods to Characterize Pharmaceutical Proteins
Author: James N. Herron
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1489910794

Proteins are still gaining importance in the pharmaceutical world, where they are used to improve our arsenal of therapeutic drugs and vaccines and as diagnostic tools. Proteins are different from "traditional" low-molecular-weight drugs. As a group, they exhibit a number of biopharmaceutical and formulation problems. These problems have drawn considerable interest from both industrial and aca demic environments, forcing pharmaceutical scientists to explore a domain previ ously examined only by peptide and protein chemists. Biopharmaceutical aspects of proteins, e.g., low oral bioavailability, have been extensively investigated. Although all possible conventional routes of ad ministration have been examined for proteins, no real, generally applicable alter native to parenteral administration in order to achieve systemic effects has yet been discovered. Several of these biopharmaceutical options have been discussed in Volume 4 of this series, Biological Barriers to Protein Delivery. Proteins are composed of many amino acids, several of which are notorious for their chemical instability. Rational design of formulations that optimize the native structure and/or bioactivity of a protein is therefore of great importance when long shelf life is required, as it is for pharmaceutical products. This issue has also been examined in two prior volumes of this series: Volume 2: Stability of Protein Pharmaceuticals (Part A) and Volume 5: Stability and Characterization of Protein and Peptide Drugs.

Ethics for Acupuncturists

Ethics for Acupuncturists
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2024-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1839976926

Acupuncture is a nuanced vocation that requires practitioners to manage complex ethical scenarios. This much-needed international textbook is the first of its kind to provide new and experienced acupuncturists a framework for ethical decision-making. Chapters include the foundations of ethical theory, relationships and boundaries, consent and confidentiality, and integrative medicine. Acupuncture students and practitioners will also benefit from guidance in thinking through ethical dilemmas around finances, trauma, and treatment of clinically tricky conditions such as cancer, infertility, and terminal illness. This textbook strives for an inclusive approach to discussing ethical issues surrounding gender, sexuality, race, implicit bias, mandated reporting and healthcare disparities. Written with teachers in mind, this resource is supplemented with easy-to-use, practical online materials such as teaching outlines, extra case studies for in-depth class discussions, and sample quizzes.

Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms

Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
Author: Sandeep Nema
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1168
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1482281783

Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms: Parenteral Medications explores the administration of medications through other than the enteral route. First published in 1984 (as two volumes) and then last revised in 1993, this three-volume set presents the plethora of changes in the science and considerable advances in the technology associated with these products

The Acupuncturist's Guide to Conventional Medicine, Second Edition

The Acupuncturist's Guide to Conventional Medicine, Second Edition
Author: Clare Stephenson
Publisher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 874
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 085701255X

Offering a systematic comparative approach to Western and Eastern medicine, this unique textbook enables students and practitioners of Chinese medicine to develop a core understanding of conventional medical language and treatments. Acupuncture practitioners increasingly find themselves working alongside Western healthcare professionals. Now in its second edition, this book is a guide to conventional medical diagnoses, symptoms and treatments, and using examples drawn from the author's experience and knowledge of TCM it encourages reflection on how these diagnoses may be interpreted from a more holistic medical perspective. It includes introductory sections on physiology, pathology and pharmacology, chapters devoted to the physiological systems of the body and the conventional approach to the treatment of diseases that can affect them, and information on dealing with patients in practice. Accompanying online material, including self-testing questions and answers and checklists for revision, is available for those wishing to use the text for systematic study.