We are pleased to announce the revised and updated 18th edition, 2003, of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics by Dr. R. S. Satoskar, Dr. S. D. Bhandarkar and Dr. S. S. Ainapure. For thirty-four years, this book has been followed widely in the country. It features a reader-friendly format, logical arrangement of text material, authoritative guidance on current drug therapy of diseases, especially the tropical disease, which has made it useful to the students and practitioners alike. The new edition includes two new chapters, and the text has been rearranged at many places. The book integrates pathophysiology of diseases with pharmacology and the rational drug therapy, and forms a bridge between basics and clinical practice. The information and recommendations given are clear, concise, unambiguous and practical for the drug management of patients, both in outpatient and inpatient settings. Bold headings, plenty of summary tables and diagrams, and an extensive index allow easy access to the specific information one requires.
KD Tripathi’s Essentials of Medical Pharmacology 7th Edition is appropriate for medical students. The book has been divided into sections so as to give you a better understanding of the subject. Adding to this, the book comes with a list of essential medicines, Drugs and Fixed Dose Combinations Banned in India and drugs in breastfeeding. The book covers MBBS syllabus.
Table of Contents
* Neuromuscular Blocking Agents Neuromuscular Junction (Structure and Function)
* Opioids
* Volatile Anaesthetics
* Intravenous Induction Agents
* Inotropes
* Anticholinergic Drugs
* Anticholinesterases
* Local Anaesthetics
* Miscellaneous Drugs
* Index
Table of Contents
* Section 1: General Pharmacology
* Section 2: Autonomic Nervous System
* Section 3: Drugs Acting On The Kidney
* Section 4: Cardiovascular System
* Section 5: Central Nervous System
* Section 6: Autacoids
* Section 7: Respiratory System
* Section 8: Blood
* Section 9: Gastrointestinal Tract
* Section 10: Chemotherapy I
* Section 11: Chemotherapy II
* Section 12: Hormones
* Section 13: Miscellaneous Drugs
* Section 14: Dental Pharmacology
* Index
This new title in the best-selling Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews series presents essential coverage of neuroscience, focusing on topics related to human health and disease. Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Neuroscience includes the popular features of the series: abundance of full-color, annotated illustrations chapter overviews expanded outline format chapter summaries and review questions that link basic science to real-life clinical situations. The book can be used as a text for a stand-alone neuroscience/neuroanatomy course in medical, health professions, and upper-level undergraduate programs or as a review for boards. A companion website features the fully searchable online text, an interactive Question Bank for students, animations, and an Image Bank for instructors to use to create PowerPoint presentations.
Table of Contents
• Career Options for a Dermatologist
• Designing a Dermatology Center
• Financial Considerations for Starting a Dermatology Center
• Understanding Basic Financial Aspects
• Pricing
• Human Resources and its Importance
• Ethics, Etiquettes and Legal Issues
• Health Care Waste Management
• Continuous Medical Education
• Evidence Based Dermatology
• Patient Satisfaction: Why and How?
• Role of Computers for a Dermatologist
• Meeting the Patient on the Internet
• Interprofessional Relations
• Index