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professionals who require evidence-based information
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concurrently with conventional medicines, frequently
hcare professionals. As more evidence becomes
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Contents:
Vol 1:
Monographs on drugs and ancillary substances
arranged in 54 chapters. These chapters generally
each deal with a group of drugs that have similar
uses or actions. The last chapter in this volume
consists of monographs on substances not easily
classified elsewhere.
Vol 2:
Preparations. Lists the composition of more than
146,000 proprietary preparations
Directory of Manufacturers: Contains full names
and addresses (where available) of 13,000
manufacturers and distributors in 40 countries.
General Index: Prepared from over 153,000
entries, includes entries for drugs (UK, US and
international approved names, synonyms, and
chemical names), preparations, pharmaceutical
and therapeutic groups, and clinical uses (disease
treatment reviews).
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clinical use around the world. Drugs are explored • 5,827 drug monographs £375.00 (+£65.63 VAT*) 2009
in a variety of contexts with nearly 700 disease • 146,000 preparations
treatments detailed. Graphical representations of • 47,750 reference citations
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the most commonly used herbal medicines,
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University of Reading, Reading, UK. Chair of the healthcare professionals who require evidence- For pricing for networks, consortia or group
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Written by a pharmacist and a general practitioner, pharmacists can make and the opportunistic advice they
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symptoms frequently encountered in community practice. health role.
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symptoms are minor, and can be dealt with by the
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It covers the basic science needed and discusses essential pharmacists preparing for board pharmaceutical
information on nuclear pharmacy, including applications of specialities, nuclear pharmacists, nuclear pharmacy
radiopharmaceuticals in current practice. technicians, nuclear medicine technologists, nuclear
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Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists: A basis for clinical pharmacy practice Third Edition
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London, UK
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Norman D Harris, Emeritus Reader in Pharmaceutics, King’s College
London, UK of interest outside the confines of pharmacy, reflecting the
integrated nature of modern healthcare.
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Edited by Mahesh Sodha Community Pharmacist, Chelmsford, Essex, UK • sources for more detailed information in areas such as
Soraya Dhillon, Head of the School of Pharmacy, University of consultation skills.
Hertfordshire, UK
Non-medical Prescribing is aimed both at those studying
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the necessity to develop non-medical prescribing in practice. It is an indispensable guide to the key areas which consider
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of Pharmacy, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Centre, Houston, containing 30 elements
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Jointly published by the Pharmaceutical Press and the American
field and analysts involved in evaluating drug stability, dosage
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Suppositories
Loyd V Allen Jr, Professor Emeritus, College of Pharmacy, University • quality control
of Oklahoma; Editor In-Chief, International Journal of Pharmaceutical • packaging and labelling
Compounding, USA • stability and storage
Many suppository formulations have been developed for • clinical considerations.
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It provides a detailed review of suppository dosage forms pharmaceutical scientists, process chemists worldwide,
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Zoonoses Second Edition
A guide for healthcare professionals
Martin Shakespeare, Community Pharmacy The monographs
Manager, London, UKcover commonly used essential oils
Maria Lis-Balchin, Honorary Research Fellow, School of and their therapeutic uses, details of toxicity, bioactivity,
Zoonoses have growing worldwide significance posing a constant challenge to healthcare
Applied Science, London South Bank University, London, UK contraindications and clinical studies.
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aromatherapy practices and principles based on the scientific other healthcare professionals.
evidence to date.
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Aromatherapy Science consistsDue to several
of eight changes
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monographs. The chapters review
and anthe scientificscientific
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aromatherapy and contents include:
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A guide for healthcare professionals The monographs cover commonly used essential oils
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Maria Lis-Balchin, Honorary Research Fellow, School of and their therapeutic uses, details of toxicity, bioactivity,
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Applied Science, London South Bank University, London, UK contraindications and clinical studies.
• variant CJD, BSE and other prion diseases
Readership: pharmacists, GPs, aromatherapists, nurses and
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evidence to date. • emerging zoonoses
Aromatherapy Science consists•ofimplications forand
eight chapters healthcare.
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aromatherapy and contents include:
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Index
Subject Index
CAM (Complementary and Hospital Pharmacy FASTtrack: Therapeutics 19
Foundation in Pharmacy Practice 19
Alternative Medicine) Adverse Drug Reactions 30
Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice 24
Aromatherapy Science 8 Asthma in Focus 41
BNF for Children 3 Health Economics 20
Complementary and Alternative Medicine 13
British National Formulary 3 Healthcare Communication 32
Dietary Supplements 7
Clinical Pharmacist: Journal 40 Hospital Pre-registration Pharmacist Training 20
Dietary Supplements Pocket Companion 8
Clinical Pharmacy Pocket Companion 8 International Research in Healthcare 32
Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products 31
Complete Guide to Medical Writing, The 30 Introduction to Statistics in Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials 22
FASTtrack: Complementary and Alternative Medicine 16
Concise Clinical Pharmacology 14 Lecture Notes in Pharmacy Practice 22
Herbal Medicines 5
Diabetes in Focus 41 MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy 22
Homeopathic Practice 32
Disease Management 15 MCQs in Pharmacy Practice 23
Homeopathic Prescribing Pocket Companion 10
Drugs and the Liver 31 Medicines Use Reviews: A practical guide 33
Nutraceuticals 41
FASTtrack: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 17 Non-medical Prescribing 34
Practical Guide to Licensing Herbal Medicinal Products, A 36
Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Obesity Epidemic and Its Management, The 34
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions 6
Tubes 9 Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists 25
Traditional Medicine: A global perspective 37
Hospital Pharmacy 32 Patient Care in Community Practice 41
Hospital Pre-registration Pharmacist Training 20 Pharmaceutical Journal, The (PJ): Journal 40
Community Pharmacy Injectable Drugs Pocket Companion 10 Pharmacy Business Management 35
Adverse Drug Reactions 30
Introduction to Renal Therapeutics 33 PJ Online 40
Asthma in Focus 41
Introduction to Statistics in Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials 22 Pre-registration Interview, The 28
BNF for Children 3
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference 2 Registration Exam Questions 29
British National Formulary 3
Obesity Epidemic and its Management, The 34 Strategic Medicines Management 41
Community Pharmacy Handbook 30
Osteoporosis in Focus 41
Diabetes in Focus 41
Parkinson’s Disease in Focus 34 Regulatory Works
Dietary Supplements 7
Pharmaceutical Care Made Easy 25 Dictionary of Pharmacovigilance 41
Drugs and the Liver 31
Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 26 Good Pharmacovigilance Practice Guide 9
Drugs in Use 15
Pharmaceutical Isolators 35 Practical Guide to Licensing Herbal Medicinal Products, A 36
Drugs of Abuse 31
Pharmaceutical Journal, The (PJ): Journal 40 Principles of Good Clinical Practices 28
Evidence-based Pharmacy 31
Pharmaceutical Public Health 35 Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Distributors 2007 11
FASTtrack: Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy 17
Pharmacy Case Studies 27 Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Handbook of Pharmacy Health Education 41 and Distributors 2007 6
Pharmacy Law in Ireland 27
Health Economics 20
Prescribing Adult Intravenous Nutrition 11
Introduction to Renal Therapeutics 33
Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services 36 Science and Technology
Locum Pharmacy 41 Biological Medicines 12
Sampson’s Textbook of Radiopharmacy 29
Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference 2 Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Polymers 30
Schizophrenia in Focus 41
Medicines Use Reviews: A Practical Guide 33 British National Formulary 3
Sport and Exercise Medicine for Pharmacists 41
Minor Illness or Major Disease? 24 Chronotherapeutics 41
Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 11
Non-prescription Medicines 24 Clarke’s Analytical Forensic Toxicology 13
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions 6
Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary 2009-2011 10 Development and Control of Medicines and Medical
Strategic Medicines Management 41
Obesity Epidemic and Its Management, The 34 Devices 41
Traditional Medicine: A global perspective 37
Osteoporosis in Focus 41 Dictionary of Pharmacovigilance 41
Parkinson’s Disease in Focus 34 Essentials of Nonprescription Medications and Devices 15
Law and Ethics Essentials of Pharmaceutical Chemistry 16
Patient Care in Community Practice 41
Dale and Appelbe’s Pharmacy Law and Ethics 14
Pharmaceutical Care Made Easy 25 Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products 31
FASTtrack: Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice 17
Pharmacy Case Studies 27 FASTtrack: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 17
Health Policy and Ethics 20
Pharmaceutical Public Health 35 FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics – Dosage Form and Design 18
Pharmacy Ethics and Decision Making 27
Prescribing Adult Intravenous Nutrition 11 FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics – Drug Delivery and Targeting 18
Pharmacy Law in Ireland 27
Schizophrenia in Focus 41 FASTtrack: Pharmacology 18
Practical Guide to Licensing Herbal Medicinal Products, A 36
Sport and Exercise Medicine for Pharmacists 41 Good Pharmacovigilance Practice Guide 9
Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
Stockley’s Drug Interactions 4 and Distributors 2007 6 Handbook of Extemporaneous Preparation 9
Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 11 Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients 5
Traditional Medicine: A global perspective 37 Pharmacy History Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics, An 21
Travel Medicine for Health Professionals 41 English Delftware Drug Jars 41 Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations 21
Workplace Drug Testing 38 Making Medicines 33 MCQs in Pharmaceutical Science 23
Zoonoses 38 Popular Medicines 36 Medicinal Uses of Cannabis and Cannabinoids, The 41
Molecular Biopharmaceutics 33
Forensic Science Pharmacy Practice Nuclear Pharmacy 25
Applications of LC-MS in Toxicology 41 Applied Pharmaceutical Practice 12 Paediatric Drug Handling 34
Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons 7 Basic Pharmacokinetics 12 Pharmaceutical Capsules 41
Clarke’s Analytical Forensic Toxicology 13 Clinical Pharmacokinetics 13 Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 26
Pharmaceutical Toxicology 35 Complete Guide to Medical Writing, The 30 Pharmaceutical Isolators 35
Workplace Drug Testing 38 Conducting Your Pharmacy Practice Research Project 14 Pharmaceutical Toxicology 35
Evidence-based Pharmacy 31 Physiochemical Principles of Pharmacy 28
FASTtrack: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice 16 Proteomics and Metabolomics in Pharmaceutical Sciences 36
FASTtrack: Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy 17 Quality Assurance of Aseptic Preparation Services 36
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Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical
Distributors 2007 11
Suppositories 37 Veterinary Science
Tablet and Capsule Machine Instrumentation 37 Veterinary Formulary, The 11
Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Transdermal and Topical Drug Delivery 41
and Distributors 2007 6 Zoonoses 38
Workplace Drug Testing 38
Sampson’s Textbook of Radiopharmacy 29
Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods for Drug Analysis 37
Series
FASTtrack Series Parkinson’s Disease in focus 34 Tomorrow’s Pharmacist Series
Study guides for undergraduate pharmacy students. Schizophrenia in Focus 41 Books to help pre-registration trainees and pharmacy
students prepare for their future career.
FASTtrack: Applied Pharmaceutical Practice 16
FASTtrack: Complementary and Alternative Medicine 16
Pocket Companion Series Hospital Pre-registration Pharmacist Training 20
Concise pharmaceutical information in a handy format.
FASTtrack: Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice 17 MCQs in Pharmaceutical Calculations 23
Clinical Pharmacy Pocket Companion 8
FASTtrack: Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy 17 Pre-registration Interview, The 28
Dietary Supplements Pocket Companion 8
FASTtrack: Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing 17 Registration Exam Questions 29
Homeopathic Prescribing Pocket Companion 10
FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics – Dosage Form and Design 18
Injectable Drugs Pocket Companion 10 ULLA Pharmacy Series
FASTtrack: Pharmaceutics – Drug Delivery and Targeting 18 Texts on pharmaceutical science produced by the ULLA
Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 11
FASTtrack: Pharmacology 18 Consortium (European Consortium for Advanced
Pharmaceutical Education and Research).
FASTtrack: Physical Pharmacy 19 Pharmacy Business and
International Research in Healthcare 32
FASTtrack: Therapeutics 19 Administration Series
Introductory textbooks covering all business aspects Molecular Biopharmaceutics 33
In Focus Series relating to pharmacy practice. Paediatric Drug Handling 34
Introductory texts on the pharmaceutical care of
Health Economics 20 Pharmaceutical Toxicology 35
patients with chronic conditions.
Health Policy and Ethics 20 Proteomics and Metabolomics in
Asthma in Focus 41 Pharmaceutical Sciences 36
Pharmaceutical Marketing Planning 26
Diabetes in Focus 41
Principles of Good Clinical Practices 28
Osteoporosis in Focus 41
Research Methods for Pharmaceutical Practice and Policy 29
Digital Formats
eBook FASTtrack: Therapeutics 19 Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
and Distributors 2007 6
Adverse Drug Reactions 30 Foundation in Pharmacy Practice 19
Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice 24 Stability-Indicating HPLC Methods for Drug Analysis 37
Applied Pharmaceutical Practice 12
Good Pharmacovigilance Practice Guide 9 Stockley’s Drug Interactions 4
Aromatherapy Science 8
Handbook of Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 11
Basic Pharmacokinetics 12
Tubes 9 Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions 6
BNF for Children 3
Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients 5 Suppositories 37
British National Formulary 3
Healthcare Communication 32 Tablet and Capsule Machine Instrumentation 37
Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons 7
Herbal Medicines 5 Veterinary Formulary, The 11
Clarke’s Analytical Forensic Toxicology 13
Homeopathic Prescribing Pocket Companion 10 Zoonoses 38
Clinical Pharmacy Pocket Companion 8
Hospital Pre-registration Pharmacist Training 20
Community Pharmacy Handbook 30
International Research in Healthcare 32
PDA
Complementary and Alternative Medicine 13 BNF for Children 3
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations 21
Complete Guide to Medical Writing, The 30 British National Formulary 3
Introduction to Renal Therapeutics 33
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