Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics

Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics
Author: Roger Walker (Ph. D.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 956
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

The new edition of this popular, well-established textbook addresses the expanding role of the pharmacist in treating patients. It covers treatment of common diseases as well as other medical, therapeutic and patient related issues. Written by both pharmacists and clinicians to reflect a team approach, it offers an in-depth analysis of drug therapy in the treatment of disease, relying on input from the pharmacist as a member of the "team" in hospital and community settings. Information is easy to locate in a logical format organized primarily by systems and disorders.

Understanding Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians

Understanding Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians
Author: Mary Ann Stuhan
Publisher: ASHP
Total Pages: 1016
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1585283606

Using language and organization aimed directly at pharmacy technicians, Understanding Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians offers more than 700 pages of practical applications, safety issues and error prevention, and illustrative cases that not only explain how but why. Throughout the book, anatomy and physiology are discussed in relation to various disorders and associated pharmacotherapies to give the pharmacy technician students a context for how drugs work. Students using this book will learn the therapeutic effects of prescription medications, nonprescription medications, and alternative therapies commonly used to treat diseases affecting that system, and their adverse effects. An emphasis is placed on practical applications for the technician. What types of issues will technicians encounter at work? What is their role in patient education? How do they work with the pharmacist? Key features throughout the book: 77 case studies, including 249 case study questions More than 1,200 drugs discussed Pronunciations for difficult terms or words such as disease names Numerous figures and illustrations Alerts that point out areas of potential dangers or errors, including look-alike/sound-alike drugs. 335 practice points, including mention of any FDA-required patient medication guides, and any “special” drug storage and dispensing considerations, including beyond-use dating of open multi-use products. 110 commonly used and comprehensive drug tables. Chapter review questions The book’s content is written to meet ASHP accreditation standards and, therefore, is one of the most comprehensive books on the market related to pharmacology for technicians. For additional resources related to the book, visit www.ashp.org/techpharmacology.

How Drugs Work

How Drugs Work
Author: Hugh McGavock
Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1857756916

Primary healthcare premises are increasingly becoming more sophisticated offering health promotion minor surgery and specialist services. The acquisition of new premises expansion or investment in traditional surgeries can be the greatest financial commitment and also one of the most daunting. This book is specifically written to enable development with minimal disruption to the daily medical routine. The book contains viewpoints of specialists with many years' experience gained from working in their individual fields. It is essential reading for GPs trainees practice managers and professional advisers to general practice. Specialist architects solicitors financial advisors accountants and health authority managers will also achieve a better understanding of this complex subject.

Pharmacist Services

Pharmacist Services
Author: Jon Schommer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9783039217557

The overall goal of this book is to give the reader a state-of-the-art synopsis of the pharmacist services domain. To accomplish this goal, the authors have addressed the social, psychosocial, political, legal, historic, clinical, and economic factors that are associated with pharmacist services. In this book, you will gain cutting-edge insights from learning about the research of experts throughout the world. The findings have relevance for enhancing pharmacist professionalism, pharmacist practice, and the progression of pharmacist services in the future.

The Quantitative Analysis of Drugs

The Quantitative Analysis of Drugs
Author: Donald Clarence. Garratt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 937
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461333806

General Monographs, Alphabetically Arranged and Consisting of Methods for Quantitative Determination of the Substance, its Salts, and Preparations of Which it is a Principal Con- Stituent.- Synthetic Organic Compounds, Methods for Determination of Substances not Included in the General Monographs.- Essential Oils.- Oils, Fats and Waxes.- Appendices.- I. Determination of Alcohol Content.- II. Complexometric Titrations.- III. Non-aqueous Titrations.- IV. The Oxygen-Flask Combustion Technique.- V. Determination of Water.- VI. Extraneous Matter in Food and Drugs.- VII. Microbiological Assays.- VII.

Arizona MPJE Exam Prep

Arizona MPJE Exam Prep
Author: Pharmacy Testing Solutions
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2020-06-04
Genre:
ISBN:

Use Arizona MPJE(R) Exam Prep to study for your Arizona pharmacy law exam. It includes 300 challenging practice questions with clear explanations. The AZ Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination is a challenging test that requires knowledge of both federal and state laws. In this review book we thoroughly cover the pharmacy laws that you, need to know for this exam. All of the content in this book is in question-and-answer format, and the detailed explanations will help you learn from your mistakes. In total there are 300 practice questions: 100 Federal Pharmacy Law Questions 200 Arizona Pharmacy Law Questions Answer Key with Detailed Explanations After you master the questions in this book you will be ready to take the Arizona MPJE!