Drugs Handbook 2010

Drugs Handbook 2010

by Glyn Volans (Author), HeatherWiseman (Author)

Synopsis

It is essential that all involved in a patient's healthcare should have ready access to information on the various medicines prescribed or bought over the counter. This book provides quick and easy access to this information and acts as a concise guide to the mechanism of action, therapeutic indications and chief unwanted effects of medicines available in the United Kingdom. A new feature of the 2010 edition of the Drugs Handbook is the inclusion of information on registered herbal medicines. There are entries for new medicines, indicating those that are currently being intensively monitored by the Commission on Human Medicines, and existing entries have been updated to include new information. The entries are clearly arranged in alphabetical order. The book takes the following user-friendly structure: a- Part I lists the drugs under their approved names, giving therapeutic indications, chief unwanted effects and precautions, and a brief indication of their mechanism of action. a- Part II lists the drugs under their trade or brand names, with crossreferences to the appropriate approved names. a- Part III lists registered herbal medicines under their common names and trade names. This practical and concise text is a valuable reference guide for student and qualified nurses, and also for students and practitioners in other healthcare professions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 27 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0230241867
ISBN 13: 9780230241862

Media Reviews
'Includes new drugs and omits those no longer available. It is a quick reference for those who do not have access to regularly published drug information books.'- Nursing Standard 'In a ward where one needs to look up drugs quickly, a drug index book such as this would prove useful.'- Nursing Times
Author Bio
GLYN VOLANS is Clinical Pharmacologist/Toxicologist at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. HEATHER WISEMAN, BSc MSc is a scientist with an interest in the prevention of poisoning.