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70 Essential Chinese Herbal Formulas

on Sunday, August 16, 2009


Bob Flaws “70 Essential Chinese Herbal Formulas"
Blue Poppy Press 1994-10-01 ISBN: 0936185597 250 pages Html 2,3 MB

At TCM colleges in China, undergraduates learn a basic repertoire of between 50 and 100 herbal formulas. This includes one or two formulas from each of 21 major categories. By learning to modify this core group of formulas with additions and subtractions, one will have a basic repertoire of formulas for most clinical occasions. This book is not meant to replace or compete with Bensky & Barolet's Chinese Herbal Medicine: Formulas & Strategies. It is meant as an outline for prioritized study and use by under-graduates and new practitioners




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User friendly revolutionary program that will allow you quickly and easily improve the accuracy of your clinical observations, diag- nosis and herbal prescriptions.

With a few clicks of the mouse, you can quickly and easily see more clearly the possibilities and best use of interconnected formulas, conditions, and actions.


  • Over 140 herbs and over 400 specific ailments are referenced
  • Search by indication
  • Unique search by multiple actions
  • The program offers you the ability to add your own data.
  • Preparation methods are given for each herb
  • Adult dosage ranges for all appropriate preparations are given

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Herbal Medicine: A Guide for Health Care Profesionals

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Herbal Medicine: A Guide for Health Care Profesionals .
Pharmaceutical Press ISBN: 0853694745 2002-06-15 (2nd edition) html 296 pages 1.4 Mb RS

A general disillusionment with conventional medicines, coupled with the desire for a "natural" life style has resulted in an increasing utilization of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) across the developed world. The global market for herbal products has grown rapidly in the past decade, yet the majority are not assessed for their quality, safety and efficacy. This completely revised and updated edition of Herbal Medicines aims to answer the questions raised for the healthcare professional by providing scientifically rigorous, impartial information on medicinal herbs. It contains: informs on quality, safety and efficacy; offersan overview of UK and European leglisation concerning herbal products; offers an account and examples ofthe scientific methods for investigating the chemical constituents of herbs and for determining their biological activities; deals with 148 herbs commonly present in herbal remedies sold by pharmacies in the UK; enables the healthcare professional to advise the public on the rational and safe use of medicines; and presents various appendices grouping together herbs with specific actions highlighting potential interactions with conventional medicine.



Mechanisms of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Science

on Friday, July 17, 2009



Stephen Tomlinson, "Mechanisms of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Science"
Cambridge University Press 2008-04-21 0521818583 340 p PDF 13.4 Mb

To reflect the changing face of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education, this new edition emphasises the principles of disease processes and their underlying mechanisms, bringing the content up to date with the latest developments from the fields of molecular and cellular biology. The focus is on describing the fundamental features of pathophysiological processes with examples to illustrate the similar mechanisms underlying apparently diverse clinical conditions. By understanding the cellular interactions in one disease area, similar principles can be applied to other disease groups and to the scientific basis of medical management and treatment strategies. Throughout, the student is encouraged to evaluate and integrate the evidence critically, developing skills for self-directed learning and the application of knowledge. To further encourage the reader to integrate the theory with clinical practice, each chapter concludes with a series of clinical scenarios and MCQs, with answers provided.

Encyclopedia of Mind Enhancing Foods, Drugs and Nutritional Substances

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David Group, "Encyclopedia of Mind Enhancing Foods, Drugs and Nutritional Substances"
McFarland & Company ISBN 0786408537 2000-12-15 221 Pages PDF 1 Mb

It seems as though every day brings a new pill or potion claiming to restore mental alertness or improve memory. While many of these claims are based on factual information, many others are not. This encyclopedia of foods and drugs that are believed to improve mental performance contains information on nearly 400 nutrients, herbs, and drugs, ranging from ancient plant compounds to the latest pharmaceuticals. Entries are arranged by type of substance, such as foods, vitamins, minerals, spices, and medical drugs. Each entry contains information such as alternate names and forms, sources, results, side effects, precautions, and recommended dosage. Although readers are encouraged to consult with their doctors before diagnosing and treating themselves, this book provides crucial, factual, and unbiased information on the "miracle drugs" that many people believe can solve health problems from fatigue to Alzheimer's. Readers can discover for themselves the properties of each substance. A complete index allows for easy reference and help with alternate names, food and drug interactions, and symptoms.


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Pharmaceutical Microbiology

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Pharmaceutical Microbiology
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A textbook for undergraduate pharmacy students and for microbiologists entering the pharmaceutical industry, introducing the aspects of general microbiology that impinge on that industry. Covers the biology of micro-organisms, antimicrobial agents, and microbial aspects of pharmaceutical processing. First published in 1977 and updated from the 1992 edition with new chapters on vaccination and immunization to act as a link to updated material on the principles of immunity and the production of immunological products. The chapter on antibiotic assays did not make the cut, because so few development have taken place in the field that the coverage in previous editions was deemed sufficient. Other chapters have been enlarged, streamlined, or rewritten by new authors to reflect current conditions.


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Prescription and Non-prescription Drugs

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Revised and updated, this classic bestseller provides the necessary information about all the prescription and nonprescription drugs that the public has come to rely on. With revised information on new FDA regulations, this reference covers 5,000 brand names and 700 generic names.
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AuthorGriffith, H. Winter
Publication Date11/2006
RolesGriffith, H. Winter : Author
Dewey615.1
FormatTrade Paperback
MSRP19.95
Pages01090
RolesMoore, Stephen W. : Revised by
SubjectDrug Guides
ISBN0399532897
SubjectReference
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Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products by Xiao-Tian Liang

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Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products by Xiao-Tian Liang (Editor), Wei-Shuo Fang (Editor)[REPOST]
Publisher: Wiley (March 10, 2006) ISBN: 0471660078 PDF 5,3 Mb 460 pages

Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products provides a much-needed survey of bioactive natural products and their applications in medicinal chemistry. This comprehensive reference features articles by some of the world's leading scientists in the field on discovery, structure elucidation, and elegant synthetic strategies-developed for natural products-with an emphasis on the structure activity relationship of bioactive natural products. The topics have been carefully chosen on the basis of relevance to current research and to importance as clinicially useful agents.

Rather than attempting to be a comprehensive encyclopedia of bioactive natural products, Medicinal Chemistry of Bioactive Natural Products guides the reader to the key developments in the field. By providing not only practical detail but a historical perspective on the chemistry and biology of the compounds under consideration, the book serves as a handy resource for researchers in their own work developing pharmaceuticals, and as an inspiring introduction for young scientists to the dynamic field of bioactive natural products research.

Enhanced by examples with updated research results, the discussion covers such topics as:
* The chemistry and biology of epothilones
* Vancomycin and other glycopeptide antibiotic derivates
* Antitumor and other related activities of Taxol and its analogs
* The antimalarial properties of the traditional Chinese medicine, Quinghaosu (artemisinin)
* Huperzine A: A natural drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
* The medicinal chemistry of ginkgolides from Ginkgo biloba
* Recent progress in Calophyllum coumarins as potent anti-HIV agents
* Plant-derived anti-HIV agents and analogs
* Chemical synthesis of annonaceous acetogenins and their structurally modified mimics


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Concepts In Clinical Pharmacokinetics

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Concepts In Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Publisher:American Society of Health-System Pharm Pages:230 2005-10-30 ISBN:1585281247 CHM 2.1 MB

Programmed manual presents basic pharmacokinetic concepts and procedures. Material relates to individualization of drug dose regimens. Topics include pharmacokinetics, half-life, elimination rate, AUC, two-compartment models, drug elimination process, vancomycin, and more. For pharmacists and practitioners. Softcover. DNLM: Pharmacokinetics-Programmed Instruction.



Essentials of Pathophysiology for Pharmacy

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Essentials of Pathophysiology for Pharmacy
Publisher:CRC Pages:248 2002-08-28 ISBN:1587160366 PDF 3.4 MB

This textbook stresses topics in pathophysiology that are most pertinent to students pursuing degrees in pharmacy. It is designed to provide students with a clear rationale for the use of a specific drug in selected disease states. The text is also supplemented with "Key Term" boxes that provide clear definitions of medical and physiologic terms. Drug boxes throughout the text provide a concise synopsis of selected drugs associated with the particular disease state, including generic and class names, routes of administration, major side effects and contradictions. Numerous tables and charts are also offered to expand upon and summarize key elements as are questions, study objectives, and diagnostic tools boxes are included.






Melmon and Morrelli's Clinical Pharmacology

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Melmon and Morrelli's Clinical Pharmacology
Publisher:McGraw-Hill Medical Pages:1433 2000-05-25 ISBN: 0071054065 CHM 14.6 MB


* Perfect for the student, primary care practitioner, and pharmacist who needs both basic and clinical information to apply therapeutics.
* A new overview chapter--plus practical steps required for optimal therapeutic decisions.
* Coverage of newly emerging advances in therapeutics.
* A new look at cost/benefit analysis of therapy.
* Increased emphasis on drug interactions, and much more.



Comprehensive Pharmacy Review NAPLEX Preparation

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NAPLEX®
Fifth Edition
by Leon Shargel

Comprehensive Pharmacy Review contains over 1,000 NAPLEX®-format questions from the best-selling Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, Sixth Edition and Comprehensive Pharmacy Review Practice Exams, 5th Edition.

All questions in Comprehensive Pharmacy Review reflect the latest progress in pharmacy education and practice.

Contents

NAPLEX Blueprint

Part I: Pharmaceutical Sciences

  1. Drug Product Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry
  2. Pharmaceutical Calculations and Statistics
  3. Pharmaceutical Principles and Drug Dosage Forms
  4. Biopharmaceutics and Drug Delivery Systems
  5. Extemporaneous Prescription Compounding
  6. Basic Pharmacokinetics
  7. Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
  8. Functional Group Chemistry and Biochemistry
  9. Microbiology
  10. Immunology
  11. Biotechnology Drug Products
  12. Principles of Pharmacodynamics and Medicinal Chemistry
  13. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology: Drugs Affecting the Nervous System
  14. Autocoids and Their Antagonists, Nonnarcotic Analgesic—Antipyretics, and Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
  15. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology: Cardiovascular and Diuretic Drugs
  16. Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacology: Endocrinology and Related Drugs
  17. Drug Metabolism, Prodrugs and Pharmacogenetics
  18. Drug-Drug and Drug-Nutrient Interactions
  19. Nuclear Pharmacy

Part II: Pharmacy Practice

  1. Pharmaceutical Care and Disease State Management
  2. Drug Information Resources
  3. Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting
  4. Medication Errors
  5. Clinical Toxicology
  6. Federal Pharmacy Law
  7. Reviewing and Dispensing Prescription and Medication Orders
  8. Sterile Products
  9. Parapharmaceuticals, Home Diagnostics, and Medical Devices
  10. OTC Otic, Dental and Ophthalmic Agents
  11. OTC Dermatological Agents
  12. OTC Weight Control, Sleep Aids, and Smoking-Cessation Aids
  13. OTC Agents for Fever, Pain, Cough, Cold and Allergic Rhinitis
  14. OTC Agents for Constipation, Diarrhea, Hemorrhoids and Heartburn
  15. OTC Menstrual, Vaginal and Contraceptive Agents
  16. Herbal Medicines and Nutritional Supplements
  17. Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
  18. Drug Use in Special Patient Populations: Pediatric, Pregnant, and Geriatric
  19. Clinical Laboratory Tests
  20. Coronary Artery Disease
  21. Cardiac Arrhythmias
  22. Hypertension
  23. Heart Failure
  24. Thromboembolic Disease
  25. Infectious Diseases
  26. Seizure Disorders
  27. Parkinson's Disease
  28. Schizophrenia
  29. Mood Disorders
  30. Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  31. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  32. Hyperuricemia and Gout
  33. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Related Acid-Associated Disorders
  34. Diseases of the Bowel: Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  35. Diabetes Mellitus
  36. Thyroid Disease
  37. Renal Failure
  38. Cancer Chemotherapy
  39. Pain Management
  40. Nutrition and the Hospitalized Patient
  41. Immunosuppressive Agents in Organ Transplantation
  42. Outcomes Research and Pharmacoeconomics

Appendices
Index


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Pharmacology for the Health Care Professions
Publisher:Wiley Pages:376 2008-12-10 ISBN:0470510188 PDF 1.2 MB

Pharmacology for the Health Care Professions is an accessible introduction to the pharmacology necessary for health care professionals training to be non-medical prescribers looking for an overview of the subject. The book covers the pharmacology necessary for accredited training programmes in non-medical prescribing and certification in access and supply of prescription-only medicines and will be useful as an ongoing reference for future use in practice.

Opening with a general introduction to pharmacology as a science, the book goes on to explain what is meant by drugs and medicines and why pharmacology should be of relevance to health care professionals. The reader is presented with general principles of pharmacology followed by systemic pharmacology that covers the actions of important groups of drugs in common use to treat diseases and conditions of the cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, musculoskeletal, skin and central nervous systems. The physiology and pathophysiology relevant to the understanding of how these drugs work is included.

Finally the book explores the law in relation to the sale, supply, administration and prescription of drugs and explains what is meant by non-medical prescribing. All aspects of non-medical prescribing are considered including the use of exemptions to the Medicines Act, patient group directions, supplementary prescribing and the development of independent prescribing for nurses and pharmacists.

Pharmacology is explained in simple, easy to understand terms and the book avoids any unnecessary chemistry where possible. Case studies that are of particular relevance to health care professionals are used throughout to illustrate the importance of the pharmacology major body systems and pathologies and the potential problems of adverse drug reactions and drug-drug interactions.


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Pharmacoepidemiology

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The Third Edition of this successful book has been revised and updated to include the latest advances in the field. It incorporates new topics such as prescription event monitoring, general practice research database, and drug utilization review.


  • Provides an American and European perspective.
  • The authors are renowned in the field.

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Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology

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Written by an internationally renowned authority in the field, this is the most complete dictionary devoted specifically to the terms currently used in pharmacoepidemiology. The use of
clear and consistent terminology in science has never been more important, and this dictionary, which has been translated from the third edition of a French original, has been reworked to include suggestions made by pharmacoepidemiologists currently using existing versions. It contains revised definitions for nearly all established terms in addition to comprehensive descriptions of new terms and is well illustrated with practical examples. This outstandingly high-quality dictionary will be essential for all those whose work is within or touches upon this field: regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical physicians, lawyers, pharmacists, researchers, evaluators and students.

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Global Pharmaceutical Marketing: A Practical Guide to Codes and Compliance

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Worldwide, there are varying Codes of Practice/Conduct for the pharmaceutical industry that ensure the industry self-regulates to promote the appropriate use of medicines by operating in a professional, ethical and transparent manner and ensuring high standards.The aim of this book is to aid the understanding of the many pharmaceutical Codes of Practice/Conduct throughout the world. It contains an overview of the guidelines for the promotion of pharmaceutical products in all geographical areas.Each section includes a "general overview" providing a discussion on that particular Code of Practice and differences/similarities with other countries.

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AHFS Drug Information.....the 2008

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First published in 1959, the "Big Red Book," as it's come to be known, has gone the extra mile for pharmacists and healthcare professionals seeking answers to the most detailed questions. It provides more extensive evidence-based data than any other drug reference. AHFS DI is the only reference free from the influence of manufacturers, insurers, regulators, and other special interests, giving you an unbiased source of drug information.


if messages about scripts error bother you try this:first define the drug you want, than click on + to open all subfolder which lie in the medicine name direction, than click on + near folder Document Body Date - and choose AFHS Drug InformationB(2008) - if you will work in such way you will recieve only one message about error.


Pharmacotherapy in Primary Care

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William Linn, Marion Wofford, Mary Elizabeth O'Keefe, L. Michael Posey "Pharmacotherapy in Primary Care"
McGraw-Hill Medical 2008-09-21 ISBN: 0071456120 544 pages PDF 3,6 MB

A complete single-source guide to drug therapeutics for primary care
Pharmacotherapy in Primary Care gives you a uniquely balanced, all-inclusive look at drug therapies for all the conditions commonly seen in primary care and clinical pharmacy -- from cardiovascular to nutritional disorders.
The book's diverse authorship -- comprising both physicians and pharmacists -- ensures that content is delivered in the most complete, relevant, and impartial way possible. Ideal for use at the point of care, this handy resource is conveniently organized by disorder and utilizes a standard template for therapeutic decision-making.
FEATURES.
A high-yield, systematic review of the clinical literature that informs pharmacotherapy interventions.
Specific recommendations that optimize drug therapy for each disorder covered in the book.
Helpful treatment algorithms to speed clinical decision-making.
Evidence-based summaries that present the book's insights within the highly practical context of evidence-based medicine .
Important emphasis on identifying the variables that go into initial drug therapy decisions--plus key issues related to long-term monitoring, contingency planning, and referral

Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology

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A fully updated second edition of a classic, now in two volumes. It provides rapid access to information on molecular pharmacology for research scientists, clinicians and advanced students. With the A-Z format of over 2,000 entries, around 350 authors provide a complete reference to the area of molecular pharmacology. The book combines the knowledge of classic pharmacology with the more recent approach of the precise analysis of the molecular mechanisms by which drugs exert their effects. Short keyword entries define common acronyms, terms and phrases. In addition, detailed essays provide in-depth information on drugs, cellular processes, molecular targets, techniques, molecular mechanisms, and general principles.

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The Art of Drug Synthesis

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The Art of Drug Synthesis illustrates how chemistry, biology, pharmacokinetics, and a host of other disciplines come together to produce successful medicines. The authors have compiled a collection of 21 representative categories of drugs, from which they have selected as examples many of the best-selling drugs on the market today. An introduction to each drug is provided, as well as background to the biology, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and drug metabolism, followed by a detailed account of the drug synthesis.


  • Edited by prominent scientists working in drug discovery for Pfizer
  • Meets the needs of a growing community of researchers in pharmaceutical R&D
  • Provides a useful guide for practicing pharmaceutical scientists as well as a text for medicinal chemistry students
  • An excellent follow-up to the very successful first book by these editors, Contemporary Drug Synthesis, but with all new therapeutic categories and drugs discussed.

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