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Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Psychiatric Drug Reactions and Interactions Book

The Pocketbook use of Psychiatric Drug Interactions eruptions and describes and catalogs the adverse effects of more than 100 commonly prescribed and over-the-counter generic drugs and herbs in a psychiatric hospital or psychiatric side effects. The drugs were recorded and both the Generic and Trade (Brand indexed) names for easy accessibility.

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Clinical Ocular Toxicology: Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects Book

Written by international authorities in the eye toxicity, including the founder of The National Registry of Drug-Induced Side Effects and its current director, who provides this essential resource in the clinically relevant information that you need to effectively diagnose and administer herbal, Chemical and drug-related crime, and eyes - problems. Comprehensive coverage of generic and trade drug names, all of the primary drugs used, ocular and systemic side effects and clinical significance make this book - like its bestselling predecessor, Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects - an ideal reference for quick, on - on-site consulting.
Leaders in the field are made available to, and awareness of information on all aspects of the eye Toxicology everything in a short notice.
Recognize data from the National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects (Casey Eye Institute, Portland, OR) and the World Health Organization (Uppsala, Sweden) to help and prevent drug-induced ocular side effects.
A template format makes high-demand basic knowledge quickly and easily.
Explain a wealth of full-color photographs vividly visual diagnostic guidelines.
The latest information on approved drugs may stay up to date and offer state-of-the-art care.

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The Renal Drug Handbook Book

"The third edition of The Renal Drug Handbook" is a fantastic publication. Each of us must be careful in prescribing for renal patients and this handbook is to be a very practical and user-friendly method to ensure that appropriate regulations given for patients determine whether they have normal renal function, renal impairment, transplants or are receiving renal replacement therapy treatment. In addition, the authors very useful information about the pharmacokinetics and common indications for the use of the drug must be given to describe. This information is not available in any other textbook. It's an invaluable resource for all health professionals, but particularly in the care of kidney patients. A copy of the previous editions could be found chained to notes, car care in all departments in the renal patients in my clinic. This third edition is more comprehensive '- Aine Burns, Consultant Nephrologist, Center for Nephrology, Royal Free NHS Trust.

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 11:17 AM 0 comments

Pharmacology and Vitreoretinal Surgery Developments in Ophthalmology Book

More than 35 years since the introduction of pars plana vitrectomy passed, and vitreoretinal has developed to advanced techniques to treat retinal diseases. Removing the vitreous gel and bleeding not only deletes the optical axis of the eye, but it allows the surgeon to approach the retina and vitreoretinal interface directly and thereby discharge traction and removal of pathological tissue such as epiretinal membranes. Removal of internal limiting membrane has proven to be a safe and effective technique in macular surgery, macular hole in cap. Twenty years ago nobody could have imagined. Today is definitely a success rate of more than 90% in the macula and reattachment surgery be achieved.
However, there are limitations of current vitreoretinal techniques based mechanically. Removal of the vitreous is incomplete, especially at the vitreous and retina-vitreous interface on the base. This can lead to persistent or recurrent traction on the retina in retinal tear formation or repro proliferation. More aggressive removal of the vitreous body by mechanical means, but carries the risk of damage to the retina. If epiretinal membranes in PVR cases removed, and in diabetic eyes with traction retinal detachment, gliotic scar tissue is removed, but neural retina is not treated. Thus, despite anatomic reattachment, visual results are often disappointing.
 

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Applied Therapeutics: The Clinical Use of Drugs Book

In a case approach, the ninth edition of Applied Therapeutics: The clinical use of drugs to students the fundamentals of drug therapeutics allows to master.

All contributions are leading clinicians with many years of evidence-based care. As students will progress through the text, they learn the basics of common diseases and disorders and practical problem-solving skills for devising and implementing successful drug treatment regimens. "Doody's Core Title ™ 2009."

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Rang & Dale's Pharmacology: With Student Consult Book

This textbook contains a great fast, complex topic without dumbing it down. It's easy to read (in bite-sized pieces) and the lavish use of colors and high quality paper, and add a feel-good factor."
BMA Awards 2007
"An excellent and comprehensive book on most aspects of pharmacology. The best thing is that it is not too much detail, it gives you just enough information about a public service, you remember what you actually just read a book ... You can use throughout the course. Online supplementary material available, and is ideal if you do not want the book to bear the whole day "
Medical Student, University of Oslo, Norway
"Boxes" with key points and clinical applications are large, this is where to look for a revision, and will also show what is really important to go in the accompanying text.You never lost. It is written for the students! "
Medical Student, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
"... A need among medical students ... your pharmacology book
Medical Student, Keele University, UK
This is item 6 Edition of the popular textbook has undergone extensive upgrading.

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Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Concepts and Applications PDF Book

Pharmaceutical Biotechnology offers students, pharmacy and related Medical and Pharmaceutical courses a comprehensive introduction to the rapidly developing field of biopharmaceuticals. Made with a special focus on the issue from a pharmaceutical perspective, offer the first chapter, a broad introduction to protein science and recombinant DNA technology-key areas that support the whole thing. Subsequent chapters focus on the development, production and analysis of these substances. Finally, moving the book on the science, biotechnology, and explore medical applications of specific biotech products categories. These include not only protein substances but also nucleic acid and cell count-based products.

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Mass Spectrometry in Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Book

The first step in discovering a new medicine is to identify a therapeutic target. Drugs in today’s market as well as those in recent clinical testing target less than 500 biomolecules, with more than 10 times that many potential therapeutic targets waiting to be discovered and developed (Drews, 2000). More than 50% of the newly approved drugs result from R&D involving previously clinically tested and validated targets. Once a target has been validated (proven to be related to the disease process), high-throughput screening methods may be used to determine initial structural leads. Compounds are assessed for target affinity and for their “druglike” properties, including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) using a series of in vivo and in vitro tests. The results of these tests are used to improve the structure and therefore the properties of the next round of test compounds, until ultimately one or more acceptable compounds are advanced forward in the process. This stage of discovery, which can be lengthy and difficult to predict, is generally referred to as lead optimization. 

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Pathway Analysis for Drug Discovery Computational Infrastructure and Applications Book

Pathway analysis is a rapidly developing discipline that combines software tools, database models, and computational algorithms — all of which help molecular biologists to convert molecular interaction data into a set of computational models. The models are developed for better prediction of cell behavior in response to a drug, nutrients, or other outside stimuli. The development of pathway analysis was triggered by the expansion of high - throughput methods and the completion of human genome sequencing project. Because of these technological advances, the emphasis of molecular biology has shifted from reductionism to system integration.



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Statistical Issues in Drug Development Second 2nd Edition Book

Drug development is the process not only of finding and producing therapeutically useful pharmaceuticals and of turning them into high-quality formulations of usable, effective and safe medicines, but also of delivering valuable, reliable and trustworthy information about appropriate doses and dosing intervals and about likely effects and side-effects of these treatments. Drug development is a process carried out by sponsors (mainly pharmaceutical companies) and its acceptability is ultimately judged by regulators. It is an extremely complex business and the risks are high, but the potential rewards are also considerable. 

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 10:46 AM 0 comments

Animal Cell Technology: From Biopharmaceuticals to Gene Therapy Book

Despite the dominance of animal cell culture in the production of biopharmaceuticals in recent times, this technology was not consolidated into standardized large-scale bioprocesses until the 1990s. Nevertheless, the first experience with animal cell culture can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. By the use of the hanging drop technique and frog heart lymph, Ross Harrison, at Yale, tried between 1906 and 1910 to elucidate how the nervous fiber is originated (Witkowski, 1979). He considered three hypotheses: (i) in situ formation from the nerve sheath; (ii) preformed protoplasmic bridges; or (iii) as a result of the nerve cell growth itself. When Harrison demonstrated the validity of the third hypothesis, he also confirmed the cell as the primary developing unit of multicellular organisms. 

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Computational Pharmacokinetics Book

When you take a drug, you do that because you want an effect – reduced headache, relief from an asthma attack, lower blood pressure, or something else. When you swallow a tablet, the substance in it is absorbed and distributed in the body, before being metabolized and/or eliminated. The science that deals with this is pharmacokinetics, abbreviated PK. It involves a modelling part in which data obtained from clinical studies are used to describe how the drug is handled by and distributed in the body. Clinical pharmacokinetics is the bedside application of this information, assuring that the drug is appropriately used in the treatment of a medical condition. 

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Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems Druds and the Pharmaceutical Sciences Book

Nanotechnology and nanoscience are widely seen as having a great potential to bring benefits to many areas of research and applications. It is attracting increasing investments from governments and private sector businesses in many parts of the world. Concurrently, the application of nanoscience is raising new challenges in the safety, regulatory, and ethical domains that will require extensive debates on all levels. 

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Mass Spectrometry in Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics repost Book

Within the pharmaceutical industry, the mass spectrometer was long considered a useful and challenging analytical tool largely limited to the specialist user. The steady movement from specialist use to general use gained considerable speed in the 1990s, particularly due to the development of practical, sensitive liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) interfaces and advances in the microelectronics. The rapid proliferation of quadrupole ion trap, linear ion trap, orbitrap, quadrupole mass filter, time-of-flight, and other types of mass spectrometers has impacted the industry from the earliest stages of disease determination through the final stages of clinical testing. This book, based on an American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) session, which I was fortunate enough to chair, will examine several of the ways in which mass spectrometry continues to have a profound influence on the direction and speed of drug discovery and development, especially in the area of drug metabolism (DM) and pharmacokinetics (PK).