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P. N. Bennett, MD, FRCP, Consultant Physician, Royal United Hospital, Bath; Reader in Clinical Pharmacology, University of Bath, Bath, UK; and Morris J. Brown, MSc, MD, FRCP, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Cambridge; Consultant Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge and Director of Studies, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK
Churchill Livingstone
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Pharmacology
This book is for students, doctors and indeed for all concerned with evidence-based drug therapy. A knowledge of pharmacological and therapeutic principles is essential if drugs/medicines are to be used safely and effectively for increasingly informed and critical patients. Doctors who understand how drugs get into the body, how they produce their effects, what happens to them in the body, and how evidence of their therapeutic effect is assessed, will choose drugs more skilfully, and use them more successfully than those who do not. The principles involved are neither so numerous nor so difficult to understand as to deter any prescriber, including those whose primary interests lie elsewhere than in pharmacology. All who use drugs cannot escape either the moral or the legal 'duty of care' to prescribe in an informed and responsible way.
Key Features
- Introductory first three sections cover general principle of clinical pharmacology; five subsequent sections cover drug treatment of disease organised by body system
- Retains approachable style set by the original author, Professor Laurence
- Emphasis throughout is on evidence-based and safe drug prescribing
New to this Edition
- New colour design
- Increased use of graphics
- Slightly shorter by removal of out of date material
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P N Bennett MD FRCP Consultant Physician Royal United Hospital Bath Reader in Clinical Pharmacology University of Bath Bath UK and Morris J Brown MSc MD FRCP Professor of Clinical Pharmacology University of Cambridge Consultant Physician Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge and Director of Studies Gonville and Caius College Cambridge UK Clinical Pharmacology |
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