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Remington The Science and Practice of Pharmacy

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Remington

The Science and Practice
of Pharmacy
Twenty First Edition

For over 100 years, Remington has been the definitive textbook and reference on the science and practice of pharmacy. This Twenty-First Edition keeps pace with recent changes in the pharmacy curriculum and professional pharmacy practice.

More than 95 new contributors and 5 new section editors provide fresh perspectives on the field. New chapters include pharmacogenomics, application of ethical principles to practice dilemmas, technology and automation, professional communication, medication errors, re-engineering pharmacy practice, management of special risk medicines, specialization in pharmacy practice, disease state management, emergency patient care, and wound care.

Purchasers of this textbook are entitled to a new, fully indexed Bonus CD-ROM, affording instant access to the full content of Remington in a convenient and portable format.

A must-have resource for all in the pharmaceutical industry!

Contents

I. Orientation

  1. Scope of Pharmacy
  2. Evolution of Pharmacy
  3. Ethics and Professionalism
  4. The Practice of Community Pharmacy
  5. Pharmacists in Industry
  6. Pharmacists in Government
  7. Pharmacists and Public Health
  8. Information Resources in Pharmacy and the Pharmaceutical Sciences
  9. Clinical Drug Literature
  10. Research

II. Pharmaceutics

  1. Metrology and Pharmaceutical Calculations
  2. Statistics
  3. Molecular Structure, Properties, and States of Matter
  4. Complex Formation
  5. Thermodynamics
  6. Solutions and Phase Equilibria
  7. Ionic Solutions and Electrolytic Equilibria
  8. Tonicity, Osmoticity, Osmolality, and Osmolarity
  9. Chemical Kinetics
  10. Interfacial Phenomena
  11. Colloidal Dispersions
  12. Coarse Dispersions
  13. Rheology

III. Pharmaceutical Chemistry

  1. Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  2. Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  3. Natural Products
  4. Drug Nomenclature—United States Adopted Names
  5. Structure-Activity Relationship and Drug Design
  6. Fundamentals of Medical Radionuclides

IV. Pharmaceutical Testing, Analysis and Control

  1. Analysis of Medicinals
  2. Biological Testing
  3. Clinical Analysis
  4. Chromatography
  5. Instrumental Methods of Analysis
  6. Dissolution

V. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

  1. Separation
  2. Powders
  3. Property-Based Drug Design and Preformulation
  4. Solutions, Emulsions, Suspensions and Extracts
  5. Sterilization
  6. Parenteral Preparations
  7. Intravenous Admixtures
  8. Ophthalmic Preparations
  9. Medicated Topicals
  10. Oral Solid Dosage Forms
  11. Coating of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
  12. Extended-Release and Targeted Drug-Delivery Systems
  13. The New Drug Approval Process and Clinical Trial Design
  14. Biotechnology and Drugs
  15. Aerosols
  16. Quality Assurance and Control
  17. Stability of Pharmaceutical Products
  18. Bioavailability and Bioequivalency Testing
  19. Plastic Packaging Materials
  20. Pharmaceutical Necessities

VI. Pharmacodynamics

  1. Diseases: Manifestations and Pathophysiology
  2. Drug Absorption, Action and Disposition
  3. Basic Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
  4. Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
  5. Principles of Immunology
  6. Adverse Drug Reactions and Clinical Toxicology
  7. Pharmacogenomics
  8. Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics in Drug Development

VII. Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Agents

  1. Diagnostic Drugs and Reagents
  2. Topical Drugs
  3. Gastrointestinal and Liver Drugs
  4. Blood, Fluids, Electrolytes and Hematological Drugs
  5. Cardiovascular Drugs
  6. Respiratory Drugs
  7. Sympathomimetic Drugs
  8. Cholinomimetic Drugs
  9. Adrenergic Antagonists and Adrenergic Neuron Blocking Drugs
  10. Antimuscarinic and Antispasmodic Drugs
  11. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants
  12. Diuretic Drugs
  13. Uterine and Antimigraine Drugs
  14. Hormones and Hormone Antagonists
  15. General Anesthetics
  16. Local Anesthetics
  17. Antianxiety Agents and Hypnotic Drugs
  18. Antiepileptic Drugs
  19. Psychopharmacologic Agents
  20. Analgesic, Antipyretic, and Anti-inflammatory Drugs
  21. Histamine and Antihistaminic Drugs
  22. Central Nervous System Stimulants
  23. Antineoplastic Drugs
  24. Immunoactive Drugs
  25. Parasiticides
  26. Immunizing Agents and Allergenic Extracts
  27. Anti-Infectives
  28. Enzymes
  29. Nutrients and Associated Substances
  30. Pesticides

VIII. Pharmacy Practice

Fundamentals of Pharmacy Administration

  1. Applications of Ethical Principles to Practice Dilemmas
  2. Technology and Automation
  3. The Patient: Behavioral Determinants
  4. Patient Communication
  5. Patient Compliance
  6. Drug Education
  7. Professional Communications
  8. The Prescription
  9. Providing a Framework for Ensuring Medication Use Safety
  10. Poison Control
  11. Drug Interactions
  12. Extemporaneous Prescription Compounding
  13. Nuclear Pharmacy Practice
  14. Nutrition in Pharmacy Practice
  15. Pharmacoepidemiology
  16. Surgical Supplies
  17. Health Accessories

Social, Behavioral, andEconomic, and Administrative Sciences

  1. Laws Governing Pharmacy
  2. Re-engineering Pharmacy Practice
  3. Pharmacoeconomics
  4. Community Pharmacy Economics and Management
  5. Product Recalls and Withdrawals
  6. Marketing Pharmaceutical Care Services
  7. Documenting, Billing, and Reimbursement for Pharmaceutical Care Services
  8. Pharmaceutical Risk Management
  9. Integrated Health Care Delivery Systems

Patient Care

  1. Specialization in Pharmacy Practice
  2. Pharmacists and Disease State Management
  3. Development of a Pharmacy Care Plan and Patient Problem-Solving
  4. Ambulatory Patient Care
  5. Self-Care
  6. Diagnostic Self-Care
  7. Preventive Care
  8. Hospital Pharmacy Practice
  9. Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Practice
  10. Long-Term Care
  11. Aseptic Processing for Home Infusion Pharmaceuticals
  12. The Pharmacist's Role in Substance Use Disorders
  13. Complementary and Alternative Medical Health Care
  14. Chronic Wound Care

Index

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