PART 1. BASIC CONCEPTS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY ESSENTIALS
1. Introduction byJack E. Fincham
PART 2. DISORDERS OF ORGAN SYSTEMS
Section 1. Cardiovascular Disorders
2. Hypertension byRobert J. Straka, R. Todd Burkhardt, and David Parra
3. Heart Failure byOrly Vardeny and Tien M. H. Ng
4. Ischemic Heart Disease byLarisa H. Cavallari and Robert J. DiDomenico
5. Acute Coronary Syndromes bySarah A. Spinler and Simon de Denus
6. Arrhythmias byJames E. Tisdale
7. Venous Thromboembolism byStuart T. Haines and Edith A. Nutescu
8. Stroke bySusan R. Winkler
9. Hyperlipidemia byMatthew Ito
10. Hypovolemic Shock byBradley A. Boucher and G. Christopher Wood
Section 2. Respiratory Disorders
11. Asthma byW. Greg Leader
12. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease byTara R. Whetsel and Nicole D. Verkleeren
13. Cystic Fibrosis byKimberly J. Novak
Section 3. Gastrointestinal Disorders
14. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease byDianne B. Williams and Marie A. Chisholm
15. Peptic Ulcer Disease by Jeffrey J. Fong and John W. Devlin
16. Inflammatory Bowel Disease byBrian A. Hemstreet
17. Nausea and Vomiting bySheila Wilhelm
18. Constipation, Diarrhea, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Beverly Mims and Clarence Curry
19. Portal Hypertension and Cirrhosis byLaurajo Ryan
20. Pancreatitis byJoseph J. Kishel
21. Viral Hepatitis byJuliana Chan
Section 4. Renal Disorders
22. Acute Renal Failure byMary Stamatakis
23. Chronic and End-Stage Renal Disease byKristine Schonder
24. Fluids and Electrolytes byMark Malesker and LeeMorrow
25. Acid-Base Disorders by Mark Malesker and Lee Morrow
Section 5. Neurologic Disorders
26. Multiple Sclerosis by Melody Ryan
27. Epilepsy by Timothy E. Welty and Edward Faught
28. Status Epilepticus byGretchen M. Brophy and Eljim P. Tesoro
29. Parkinson¡¯s Disease byMary L. Wagner
30. Pain Management byChristine K. O¡¯Neil
31. Headache byLeigh Ann Ross and Brendan S. Ross
Section 6. Psychiatric Disorders
32. Alzheimer¡¯s Disease byGary M. Levin, Toya M. Bowles, and Megan J. Ehret
33. Substance-Related Disorders bySally K. Guthrie, Kirk J. Brower, and Maher Karam-Hage
34. Schizophrenia byDeanna L. Kelly and Elaine Weiner
35. Depressive Disorders byMarshall E. Cates, Jacqueline Feldman, and Angela Ann Passero
36. Bipolar Disorder by Naomi A. House and Martha J. Faulkner
37. Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, and Social Anxiety Disorder bySheila Botts, Tawny Bettinger, and Brian Greenlee
38. Sleep Disorders byJohn M. Dopp and Bradley G. Phillips
39. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder byKevin W. Cleveland and John Erramouspe
Section 7. Endocrinologic Disorders
40. Diabetes Mellitus byChristopher L. Cook, Tommy Johnson, and William E. Wade
41. Thyroid Disorders byMichael D. Katz
42. Adrenal Gland Disorders byDevra K. Dang, Judy T. Chen, Frank Pucino, Jr., and Karim Anton Calis
43. Pituitary Gland Disorders byJudy T. Chen, Devra K. Dang, Frank Pucino, Jr., and Karim Anton Calis
Section 8. Gynecologic and Obstetric Disorders
44. Pregnancy and Lactation: Therapeutic Considerations by Deborah Sturpe and Kari Alperovitz-Bichell
45. Contraception byJulia M. Koehler and Kathleen B. Haynes
46. Menstruation-Related Disorders byElena M. Umland, Lara C. Weinstein, and Abby Morris
47. Hormone Replacement Therapy in Menopause byNicole S. Culhane and Melissa A. Somma
Section 9. Urologic Disorders
48. Erectile Dysfunction byCara Liday and Catherine A. Heyneman
49. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia byMary Lee
50. Urinary Incontinence and Pediatric Enuresis byDavid R. P. Guay
Section 10. Immunologic Disorders
51. Allergic and Pseudoallergic Drug Reactions byJ. Russell May and Philip H. Smith
52. Solid Organ Transplantation bySteven Gabardi and Ali J. Olyaei
Section 11. Bone and Joint Disorders
53. OsteoporosisBeth Bryles Phillips
54. Rheumatoid Arthritis bySusan P. Bruce
55. Osteoarthritis byBenjamin J. Epstein, John G. Gums, and Karen Hall
56. Gout and Hyperuricemia byGeoffrey C. Wall
57. Musculoskeletal Disorders byJill S. Burkiewicz
Section 12. Disorders of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
58. Glaucoma byMikael D. Jones
59. Allergic Rhinitis byKristi N. Hofer and Michelle W. McCarthy
60. Minor Ophthalmic Disorders byKendra Grande
Section 13. Dermatologic Disorders
61. PsoriasisRebecca Law
62. Common Skin Disorders byAngie L. Goeser
Section 14. Hematologic Disorders
63. AnemiaEdward C. Li and James M. Hoffman
64. Coagulation DisordersAlma Hamidovic
65. Sickle Cell Disease byR. Donald Harvey
Section 15. Diseases of Infectious Origin
66. Antimicrobial Regimen Selection byKarl Madaras-Kelly and Catherine Oliphant
67. Central Nervous System Infections byS. Diane Goodwin and Charles Hartis
68. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections byDiane M. Cappelletty
69. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections by Heather L. VandenBussche
70. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections byA. Christie Graham and Randy Wesnitzer
71. Infective Endocarditis byRonda L. Akins
72. Tuberculosis byCharles A. Peloquin and Rocsanna Namdar
73. Gastrointestinal Infections byElizabeth D. Hermsen and Ziba Jalali
74. Intra-abdominal Infections byJoseph T. DiPiro and Thomas Howdieshell
75. Parasitic Diseases byJ. V. Anandan
76. Urinary Tract Infection byBrian A. Potoski
77. Sexually Transmitted Diseases byMarlon Honeywell and Michael D. Thompson
78. Osteomyelitis byMelinda M. Neuhauser and Susan L. Pendland
79. Sepsis and Septic Shock byS. Scott Sutton
80. Superficial Fungal Infections byLauren S. Schlesselman
81. Invasive Fungal Infections byRussell E. Lewis and Philip David Rogers
82. Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in Surgery byKeith M. Olsen and Jill A. Rebuck
83. Vaccines and Toxoids byMarianne Billeter
84. Human Immundeficiency Virus Infection byAmanda H. Corbett, Rosa F. Yeh, Julie Dumond, and Angela D. M. Kashuba
Section 16. Oncologic Disorders
85. Cancer Chemotherapy and Treatment byDianne Brundage
86. Breast Cancer byCindy L. O¡¯Bryant, Kristine Hahn, and Laura Boehnke Michaud
87. Lung Cancer byVal R. Adams and Justin M. Balko
88. Colorectal Cancer byPatrick J. Medina
89. Prostate Cancer byJill Kolesar
90. Malignant Lymphomas byChristopher A. Fausel
91. Ovarian Cancer byJudith A. Smith
92. Acute Leukemias byNancy Heideman
93. Chronic Leukemias and Multiple Myeloma byAmy M. Pick and Timothy R. McGuire
94. Skin Cancer byTrinh Pham
95. Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation byJeannine S. McCune
96. Oncologic Emergencies byBrad L. Stanford
Section 17. Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders
97. Parenteral Nutrition byMichael D. Kraft and Imad F. Btaiche
98. Enteral Nutrition bySarah J. Miller
99. Overweight and Obesity byMaqual R. Graham and Cameron C. Lindsey
Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, PharmD, FCCP is Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Terry L. Schwinghammer, PharmD, FCCP, FASHP, BCPS is Professor and Chair of Clinical Pharmacy at West Virginia University School of Pharmacy
Barbara G. Wells, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, BCPP is Professor and Dean of the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy
Patrick M. Malone, PharmD, FASHP is Assistant Dean and Professor at the University of Findlay, School of Pharmacy
Jill M. Kolesar, PharmD, BSPS is Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy
Joseph T. DiPiro. PharmD, FCCP is Professor and Executive Dean at the South Carolina School of Pharmacy
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All the essentials of the gold standard Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach-condensed into an exceptional streamlined resource
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In this indispensable guide, you'll find the unique orientation to pharmacotherapy found in the classic Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach distilled to tightly focused resource. Pharmacotherapy Principles and Practice reflects all the clinical rigor of the larger text, complete with a solid evidence-based approach that supports the pharmacologic treatment of disease. And, it delivers just the right amount of information on topics that experts in their respective fields chose for their overall importance to patient care.
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Condensed Table of Contents:
Part 1: Basic Concepts in Pharmacotherapy Essentials; Part 2:Disorders of Organ Systems: Cardiovascular Disorders, Respiratory Disorders, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Renal Disorders, Neurologic Disorders, Psychiatric Disorders, Endocrinologic Disorders, Gynecologic and Obstetric Disorders, Urologic Disorders, Immunologic Disorders, Bone and Joint Disorders, Eye Disorders, Ear Disorders, Nose Disorders, Throat Disorders, Dermatologic Disorders, Hematologic Disorders, Oncologic Disorders, Nutrition and Nutritional Disorders.