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Pharmacology / Pathophysiology / Pharmacy Practice 1 Phone : 040-23445688 Fax: 91+40-23445611 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.bspublications.net/www.pharmamedpress.com Prices are subject to change without prior notice PharmaMed Press Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy 2nd Ed. Prof. S. Balasubramanian & N. Narayanan Contents: 1. Hospitals – an Introduction, 2. Hospital Pharmacy, 3. Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee, 4. Hospital Formulary, 5. Hospital Committees, 6. Therapeutic Guidelines, 7. Pharmacy Procedural Manual, 8. Budget of Hospital Pharmacy, 9. Manufacturing in Hospitals, 10. Total Parenteral Nutrition and Intravenous Admixture, 11. Pre-packing and Repacking in Hospitals, 12. Purchase and Inventory Control, 13. Organization and Management of Drug Store, 14. Drugs Distribution System, 15. Central Sterile Supply Department, 16. Hospital Accessories, 17. Nuclear Pharmacy, 18. Records and Reports, 19. Professional Relations and Practices, 20. Clinical Pharmacy, 21. Medication History Interview, 22. Medical Abbreviations and Terminologies, 23. Ward Round Participation, 24. Rational Drug Therapy, 25. Pharmacotherapy, 26. Pediatric Pharmacy, 27. Geriatric Pharmacy, 28. Use of Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation, 29. Pharmacogenetics, 30. Patient Compliance, 31. Drug Therapy Review and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 32. Patient Data Analysis, 33. Drug Utilisation Evaluation and Review, 34. Individualization of Dose and Pharmacist Intervention, 35. Adverse Drug Reactions, 36. Drug Inter- actions and Drug Induced Diseases, 37. Pharmacovigilance, 38. Pharma- ceutical Care, 39. Patient Counselling, 40. Drug Information Center and Role of Pharmacists in Education and Training, 41. Poison Information Center and Treatment of Poison Cases, 42. Communication in Pharmacy and Presentation of Cases, 43. Critical Evaluation of Biomedical Literature, 44. Medication Errors, 45. Clinical Trials. 2016 | 9789383635856 | 444 pp | PB | Rs. 375.00 Medicomarketing Writing: A Career for Health Science Students Viswanatha Mathad & Anusuya D Contents: 1. Medical Writing, 2. Medicomarketing Communication or Healthcare Communication, 3. Product Life Cycle and Various Promotional Inputs, 4. Quali- fications and Skills, 5. Career Path, 6. Medical Communications: A New Age Growing Business, 7. Where can you Learn Medical Writing?, 8. Finding a Job, 9. Typical Project Flow in Medicomarketing, 10. Understanding the Topic/Brief/Client Requirement, 11. Resourcing, 12. Reading and Understanding the References, 13. Get an Overview of the Subject even before Understanding the Topic, 14. Content Approach or Outline, 15. Writing Different Parts of the Article, 16. Revision, 17. Teaser Campaign, 18. Training Kit (Slides and Manual), 19. Product Monograph, 20. Detail Aid or Visual Aid, 21. Symposium Highlights, 22. Advisory Board Meetings, 23. Brochure, 24. Newsletters, 25. Pharmaceutical Brand Website, 26. Content for Social Media, 27. Patient Education Materials, 28. Journal and Conference News, 29. Review Articles, 30. Case Studies, 31. Expert Opinion, 32. Guidelines, 33. Book Reviews, 34. Essential Biostatistics for Medical Writing, 35. Paper and Printing Process, 36. Working with Designers, 37. Working with Marketing, 38. Working with Clients, 39. Working as a Freelancer, 40. Copy- editing, 41. Writing a Proposal, 42. Medical Writer as a Manager, 43. Writer’s Block, 44. Performance Appraisal. 2016 | 9789352300860 | 213 pp | PB | Rs. 350.00 Pharmacology: A Companion Handbook with Illustrations Revised Edition K. Ravi Shankar and G. V. N. Kiranmayi Contents: 1. Drugs Affecting Autonomic Nervous System, 2. Drugs Affecting Central Nervous System, 3. Drugs Affecting Cardiovascular System, 4. Drugs Affecting Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 5. Drugs Affecting Renal Function, 6. Drugs Affecting Endocrine System, 7. Drugs Affecting Respiratory System, 8. Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Tract, 9. Drugs Used for Other Therapies, 10. Biogenic Amines and Polypeptides, 11. Chemotherapeutic Drugs, 12. Drugs Used in Skin and Eye Disorders, 13. Miscellaneous. 2016 | 9789383635894 | 471 pp | PB | Rs. 195.00 A Textbook of Pharmacovigilance: Concept and Practice Guru Prasad Mohanta and Prabal Kumar Manna Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Pharmacovigilance in India, 3. Methods in Pharmacovigilance, 4. Adverse Drug Reactions: Classification, Mechanisms and Susceptibility, 5. Assessment of Adverse Events’ Reports, 6. Signal: Identification and Strengthening, 7. Quality Assurance in Pharmacovigilance, 8. Periodic Safety Update Reports, 9. Pharmacogenetics in Pharmacovigilance, 10. Ethical Consideration in Pharmacovigilance, 11. Global Scenario in Pharmacovigilance, 12. Pharmacovigilance of Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani Medicines, 13. Case Studies on Drugs Withdrawal, 14. Case Studies on Causality 2016 | 9789352300877 | 185 pp | PB | Rs. 225.00 NEW NEW NEW NEW Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics Concepts and Practice K.G. Revikumar 1. Background and Introduction of Pharmaco- epidemiology, 2. Genesis and Development of Pharmacoepidemiology, 3. Need and Applications of Pharmacoepidemiology, 4. Pharmacoepidemiology in Pharmacy Practice, 5. Relevance of Pharmacoepidemiology in India, 6. Data Sources and Data Collection for Pharmacoepidemiological Studies, 7. Study Design in Pharmacoepidemiology, 8. Methods for Pharmaco- epidemiologic Studies, 9. Systems to Study Drug Effects and Measurement of Outcomes in Pharmacoepidemiology, 10. Areas in Pharmacoepidemiology Research, 11. Evidence based Medicine and Concepts of Risks in Pharmaco-epidemiology, 12. Sample Size and Causation in Pharmacoepidemiology, 13. Case Studies in Pharmaco- epidemiology, 14. Practical Pharmacoepidemiology Review for Researchers, 15. References used in the Pharmacoepidemiology, 16. Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics, 17. Cost Analysis and Cost Measurements, 18. Outcomes and Perspectives in Pharmacoeconomics, 19. Pharmacoeconomic Methods, 20. Cost Benefit Analysis, 21. Cost Effectiveness Analysis, 22. Cost Utility Analysis (CUA), 23. Cost Minimization Analysis (CMA), 24. Cost of Illness (COI), 25. Quality of Life and Health Related Quality of Life (QOL & HRQOL), 26. Construction and Applications of Pharmacoeconomic Studies, 27. Case Studies in Pharmacoeconomics, 28. References used in Pharmacoeconomics. 2016 | 9789352301027 | 327 pp | PB | Rs. 395.00 NEW What Everyone should know about Medicines Guru Prasad Mohanta 2014 | 9789383635245| 300 pp | PB | Rs. 295.00 Visit our website: www.bspbooks.net / www.bspublications.net

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Page 1: Pharmacology / Pathophysiology / Pharmacy Practice ...Pharmacology / Pathophysiology / Pharmacy Practice ... Adverse Drug Reactions: Classification, ... Systems to Study Drug Effects

Pharmacology / Pathophysiology / Pharmacy Practice

1Phone : 040-23445688 Fax: 91+40-23445611 e-mail: [email protected] website: www.bspublications.net/www.pharmamedpress.comPrices are subject to change without prior notice

PharmaMed Press

Hospital and ClinicalPharmacy 2nd Ed.Prof. S. Balasubramanian & N. NarayananContents: 1. Hospitals – an Introduction, 2. HospitalPharmacy, 3. Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee,4. Hospital Formulary, 5. Hospital Committees,6. Therapeutic Guidelines, 7. Pharmacy ProceduralManual, 8. Budget of Hospital Pharmacy,9. Manufacturing in Hospitals, 10. Total Parenteral

Nutrition and Intravenous Admixture, 11. Pre-packing and Repacking inHospitals, 12. Purchase and Inventory Control, 13. Organization andManagement of Drug Store, 14. Drugs Distribution System, 15. CentralSterile Supply Department, 16. Hospital Accessories, 17. NuclearPharmacy, 18. Records and Reports, 19. Professional Relations andPractices, 20. Clinical Pharmacy, 21. Medication History Interview,22. Medical Abbreviations and Terminologies, 23. Ward Round Participation,24. Rational Drug Therapy, 25. Pharmacotherapy, 26. Pediatric Pharmacy,27. Geriatric Pharmacy, 28. Use of Drugs in Pregnancy and Lactation,29. Pharmacogenetics, 30. Patient Compliance, 31. Drug Therapy Reviewand Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 32. Patient Data Analysis, 33. DrugUtilisation Evaluation and Review, 34. Individualization of Dose andPharmacist Intervention, 35. Adverse Drug Reactions, 36. Drug Inter-actions and Drug Induced Diseases, 37. Pharmacovigilance, 38. Pharma-ceutical Care, 39. Patient Counselling, 40. Drug Information Center andRole of Pharmacists in Education and Training, 41. Poison InformationCenter and Treatment of Poison Cases, 42. Communication in Pharmacyand Presentation of Cases, 43. Critical Evaluation of Biomedical Literature,44. Medication Errors, 45. Clinical Trials.

2016 | 9789383635856 | 444 pp | PB | Rs. 375.00

Medicomarketing Writing:A Career for Health ScienceStudents

Viswanatha Mathad &Anusuya D

Contents: 1. Medical Writing, 2. MedicomarketingCommunication or Healthcare Communication, 3. ProductLife Cycle and Various Promotional Inputs, 4. Quali-

fications and Skills, 5. Career Path, 6. Medical Communications: A New AgeGrowing Business, 7. Where can you Learn Medical Writing?, 8. Finding aJob, 9. Typical Project Flow in Medicomarketing, 10. Understanding theTopic/Brief/Client Requirement, 11. Resourcing, 12. Reading andUnderstanding the References, 13. Get an Overview of the Subject evenbefore Understanding the Topic, 14. Content Approach or Outline, 15. WritingDifferent Parts of the Article, 16. Revision, 17. Teaser Campaign, 18. TrainingKit (Slides and Manual), 19. Product Monograph, 20. Detail Aid or Visual Aid,21. Symposium Highlights, 22. Advisory Board Meetings, 23. Brochure,24. Newsletters, 25. Pharmaceutical Brand Website, 26. Content for SocialMedia, 27. Patient Education Materials, 28. Journal and Conference News,29. Review Articles, 30. Case Studies, 31. Expert Opinion, 32. Guidelines,33. Book Reviews, 34. Essential Biostatistics for Medical Writing, 35. Paperand Printing Process, 36. Working with Designers, 37. Working withMarketing, 38. Working with Clients, 39. Working as a Freelancer, 40. Copy-editing, 41. Writing a Proposal, 42. Medical Writer as a Manager, 43. Writer’sBlock, 44. Performance Appraisal.

2016 | 9789352300860 | 213 pp | PB | Rs. 350.00

Pharmacology: ACompanion Handbookwith IllustrationsRevised Edition

K. Ravi Shankar andG. V. N. Kiranmayi

Contents: 1. Drugs Affecting Autonomic Nervous System, 2. DrugsAffecting Central Nervous System, 3. Drugs Affecting CardiovascularSystem, 4. Drugs Affecting Haemostasis and Thrombosis, 5. DrugsAffecting Renal Function, 6. Drugs Affecting Endocrine System, 7. DrugsAffecting Respiratory System, 8. Drugs Affecting Gastrointestinal Tract,9. Drugs Used for Other Therapies, 10. Biogenic Amines andPolypeptides, 11. Chemotherapeutic Drugs, 12. Drugs Used in Skin andEye Disorders, 13. Miscellaneous.

2016 | 9789383635894 | 471 pp | PB | Rs. 195.00

A Textbook ofPharmacovigilance:Concept and Practice

Guru Prasad Mohanta andPrabal Kumar Manna

Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Pharmacovigilance inIndia, 3. Methods in Pharmacovigilance, 4. AdverseDrug Reactions: Classification, Mechanisms and

Susceptibility, 5. Assessment of Adverse Events’ Reports, 6. Signal:Identif ication and Strengthening, 7. Quality Assurance inPharmacovigilance, 8. Periodic Safety Update Reports,9. Pharmacogenetics in Pharmacovigilance, 10. Ethical Consideration inPharmacovigilance, 11. Global Scenario in Pharmacovigilance,12. Pharmacovigilance of Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani Medicines,13. Case Studies on Drugs Withdrawal, 14. Case Studies on Causality

2016 | 9789352300877 | 185 pp | PB | Rs. 225.00

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Pharmacoepidemiology andPharmacoeconomicsConcepts and PracticeK.G. Revikumar1. Background and Introduction of Pharmaco-epidemiology, 2. Genesis and Development ofPharmacoepidemiology, 3. Need and Applications ofPharmacoepidemiology, 4. Pharmacoepidemiology in

Pharmacy Practice, 5. Relevance of Pharmacoepidemiology in India,6. Data Sources and Data Collection for Pharmacoepidemiological Studies,7. Study Design in Pharmacoepidemiology, 8. Methods for Pharmaco-epidemiologic Studies, 9. Systems to Study Drug Effects andMeasurement of Outcomes in Pharmacoepidemiology, 10. Areas inPharmacoepidemiology Research, 11. Evidence based Medicine andConcepts of Risks in Pharmaco-epidemiology, 12. Sample Size andCausation in Pharmacoepidemiology, 13. Case Studies in Pharmaco-epidemiology, 14. Practical Pharmacoepidemiology Review forResearchers, 15. References used in the Pharmacoepidemiology,16. Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics, 17. Cost Analysis and CostMeasurements, 18. Outcomes and Perspectives in Pharmacoeconomics,19. Pharmacoeconomic Methods, 20. Cost Benefit Analysis, 21. CostEffectiveness Analysis, 22. Cost Utility Analysis (CUA), 23. CostMinimization Analysis (CMA), 24. Cost of Illness (COI), 25. Quality of Lifeand Health Related Quality of Life (QOL & HRQOL), 26. Constructionand Applications of Pharmacoeconomic Studies, 27. Case Studies inPharmacoeconomics, 28. References used in Pharmacoeconomics.

2016 | 9789352301027 | 327 pp | PB | Rs. 395.00

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What Everyone shouldknow about Medicines

Guru Prasad Mohanta

2014 | 9789383635245| 300 pp | PB | Rs. 295.00

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Essential Concepts inToxicology:Compendium for Pharmacy,Medical, Forensic and VeterinaryToxicology

P K GuptaContents: 1. Introduction and Historical Background2. Definitions and Scope of Toxicology 3. Classi-

fication of Poisons / Toxicants 4. Factors Affecting Toxicity 5. NaturalLaws Concerning Toxicology 6. Hazard and Risk Assessment 7. Absor-ption, Distribution and Excretion of Toxicants 8. Bio-transformation9. Principles and Basic Concepts of Toxicokinetics Unit 3 RegulatoryRequirements and GLP 10. Toxicological Testing: Genesis 11. Toxi-cological Testing: in vivo Systems 12. Toxicological testing: in vitro models13. Genotoxicity 14. Preclinical Toxicological Investigations ofPharmaceutical Products 15. Preclinical safety evaluation ofbiotechnology-derived products 16. Pre-clinical Regulatory Toxicologyfor Biomaterials and Medical Devices Unit 4 Toxic Agents 17. ToxicEffects of Pesticides (Agrochemicals) 18. Toxic Effects of Metals19. Toxic Effects of Non-Metalics 20. Neurotoxic Agents 21. Toxic Effectsof Cardiac Poisons 22. Toxic Effects of Asphyxiants 23. Toxic Effectsof Caustics (Corrosives) 24. DRUG TOXICITY, DEPENDENCE AND ABUSE25. Toxic Effects of Domestic Chemicals 26. TOXIC Effects of PoisonousPlants 27. Food Poisoning and Poisonous Foods 28. Poisons of AnimalOrigin 29. Chemical FOOD Poisoning 30. Health Effects of Radioactivematerials Unit 5 Applications of Toxicology 31. Basic Concepts ofForensic Toxicology 32. Analytical Toxicology 33. Clinical Toxicology34. Treatment of Poisoning

2016 | 9789383635986 | 360 pp | PB | Rs. 395.00

Rodents forPharmacologicalExperiments

Dr. Tapan Kumar ChatterjeeContents: SECTION - A: GENERAL DISCUSSIONABOUT MICE AND RATS • The Laboratory Mouse• Data Related to Mice (Tables) • The LaboratoryRat • Data Related to Rats (Tables) ••••• SECTION - B

EXPERIMENTS ON MICE AND RATS • • • • • Instruments used for Mice andRats Experiments • Drug Doses used on Laboratory Mice and Rats

2014 | 9789383635313 | 288 pp | PB | Rs. 350.00

Concepts of PharmacyPracticeRajesh Bhaskar Nawale, PrashantKeshorao Puranik & SomashekharS. KhadabadiContents: 1. Communication Skills 2. CommunityPharmacy 3. Dispensing Pharmacy 4. HospitalPharmacy 5. Adverse Drug Reactions 6. DrugInteractions 7. Patients Counseling 8. Pharmacy Shop9. Professional Ethics

2015 | 9789383635086 | 276 pp | PB | Rs: 295.00

Pharmacology: AComprehensive Approach

Ravi Shankar andKiranmayi

Contents: 1. Branches andDivisions of Pharmacology, 2. Pharmacokinetics ofDrugs, 3. Drug Receptors and Pharmacodynamics,4. Drug Biotransformation, 5. GeneralConsiderations of Autonomic Nervous System,6. Cholinergic Drugs, 7. Muscarinic ReceptorBlocking Drugs, 8. Adrenergic Drugs, 9. Adrenergic

Blocking Drugs, 10. Ganglionic Stimulating and Blocking Agents,11. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants, 12. General Considerations of CentralNervous System, 13. Neurodegenerative Diseases, 14. GeneralAnaesthetics, 15. Sedative Hypnotics and Anxiolytic Drugs,16. Neuroleptics, 17. Antidepressants, 18. Antiepileptic Drugs,19. Opioid Analgesics, 20. Non Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs,21. CNS Stimulants, 22. Drug Dependence and Drug Abuse, 23. LocalAnaesthetics, 24. Drugs Used in Heart Failure, 25. Antiarrhythmic Drugs,26. Antianginal Drugs, 27. Antihypertensives, 28. Hypolipidemic Drugs,29. Drugs and Blood Coagulation, 30. Hemopoietic Drugs and PlasmaVolume Expanders, 31. Diuretics and Antidiuretics, 32. Pituitary Hormones,33. Thyroid, Parathyroid Hormones and Antithyroid Drugs, 34. Insulinand Oral Hypoglycemic Drugs, 35. Estrogens, Progestins andAndrogens, 36. Adrenal Hormones 37. Drugs Used to Treat Asthma,38. Drugs Used to Treat Allergic Rhinitis, 39. Drugs Used to TreatCough, COPD and Cystic Fibrosism 40. Drugs Used to Treat Peptic,Ulcer Disease, 41. Drugs Used in Constipation, 42. Emetics andAntiemetic Drugs, 43. Drugs Used in Diarrhoea, 44. Digestants andGERD, 45. Drugs Used to Treat Erectile Dysfunction, 46. Drugs Used toTreat Osteoporosis, 47. Drugs Used to Treat Obesity, 48. Histamine andAntihistamines, 49. 5- Hydroxytryptamine, its Agonists and Antagonists,50. Angiotensin, Kinins, Leukotrienes, Prostaglandins, Cytokines, NitricOxide and Platelet activating Factor Angiotensin 51. Sulfonamides,Trimethoprim and Cotrimoxazole, 52. Cell Wall Inhibitors, 53. ProteinSynthesis Inhibitors, 54. Quinolones and Urinary Antiseptics,55. Antimycobacterials, 56. Antifungal Drugs, 57. Antiprotozoal Drugs,58. Anthelmintic Drugs, 59. Antiviral Drugs, 60. Anticancer Drugs,61. Antiseptics and Disinfectants, 62. Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma,63. Drugs Used to Treat Psoriasis and Acne Vulgaris 64. Introduction toToxicology, 65. Heavy Metal Intoxication and Chelators, 66. Managementof the Poisoned Patient, 67. Drugs Used to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritisand Gout, 68. Drugs that Affect Uterine Function,69. Immunosuppressants and Immunostimulants, 70. Vitamins, Mineralsand Antioxidants, 71. Drug Therapy in Pregnancy, 72. Drugs Use duringLactation, 73. Multiple Choice, Linked and Match the Following Questionsof Previous GATE and GPAT Examinations along with Answers, Appendix– 1: Gene Therapy, Appendix 2: Drug Discovery and Development,Appendix – 3: Abnormal Actions of Drugs, Appendix – 4: Classificationsof Medications, Appendix – 5: Drug Interactions.

2015 | 9789383635566 | 1320 pp | PB | Rs. 995.00

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AdvancedPharmacology

Bikash Medhi and Ajay PrakashContents: Section – I 1. Essential Medicines2. Medication Errors 3. Chronopharmacology: DiurnalVariation of Drug Action 4. Over the Counter (OTC)Drugs 5. Rational use of Drugs 6. Self Medication7. Drug Information Unit (DIU) 8. Drug Compliance9. Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: Benefaction orAffliction 10. Orphan Drugs: from Development to

Market 11. Drug Label 12. P-Drug 13. Drug Price 14. Clinical Relevanceof Drug Isomerism (Enantiopure Drugs) 15. Counterfeit Medicines16. Drug and Sports 17. Expired Drugs 18. Drug Lag 19. Drug PolicyDifferent Status in India 20. Narcotics 21. Drug and Off-Lebel UseSection – II 22. Drugs uses in Pregnancy 23. Drugs Uses In Pediatrics24. Drugs Uses in Geriatrics 25. Drug and Hepatic Dysfunction 26. Drugand Renal Dysfunction 27. Drug and Malnutrition 28. Clinical Implicationof Fixed Dose Combinations (FDC) 29. Drug-Drug Interactions 30. NaturalProducts and Drug Interaction 31. Clinical Relevance to Drug Interactions32. Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Surgery Section – III 33. RegenerativeMedicine 34. Nanomedicines 35. Computer Aided Drug Discovery(CADD): A QSAR Approach 36. Electronic Prescribing (eRx) 37. MedicationReconciliation 38. Tools for Patient Safety: Pharmacovigilance, Biovigilance,Materiovigilance 39. Biologics and Biosimilars

2015 | 9789383635634 | 520 pp | PB | Rs. 795.00

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Community PharmacyPracticeRamesh AdepuContents: 1. Community Pharmacy Practice – AnIntroduction, 2. Pharmaceutical Care, 3. Prescriptions,4. Patient Counseling, 5. Patient InformationLeafletsreadability and Design, 6. Health ScreeningServices, 7. Medication Adherence, 8. CommunityPharmacy Management, 9. Inventory Control In

Community Pharmacy, 10. Otc Medication, 11. Communicable Diseases,12. Responding To Symptoms Of Minor Ailments, 13. HealthPromotion, 14. Balance Diet, Treatment And Prevention of DeficiencyDisorders, 15. Family Planning-Role of Pharmacist, 16. Essential DrugsAnd Rational Drug Use, 17.Pharmacovigilance In CommunityPharmacies, 18. Research In Community Pharmacy Practice, 19. Code ofEthics For Community Pharmacists.

2015 | 9789383635610 | 221 pp | | PB | * Rs. 295.00

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PharmacologicalScreeningMethods and ToxicologyAvanapu Srinivasa Rao andNamburi Bhagya LakshmiContents: 1. Drug Discovery 2. Laboratory Animals3. Alternative to Animals 4. Bioassay 5. ScreeningMethods 6. Toxicology 7. Poisons

2014 | 9788178003344 | 352 pp | PB | Rs. 295.00

Databook for ClinicalPharmacologyTapan Kumar ChaterjeeContents: Introduction 1. Clinical Data Text,Clinical Data Tables 2. Pharmacokinetic Data Text,Pharmacokinetic Data Tables 3. Drug Interactions Text,Drug Interactions Tables 4. Adverse Drug Reactions(ADR) Text, Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) Tables

2016 | 9789383635924 | 251 pp | PB | Rs. 450.00

Modern Toxicology:An Authoritative andComprehensive Resource forToxicology, 3 Vol. setP. K. GuptaSalient Features

• Chapters are fully illustrated and extensivelyreferenced

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• Represents the collective expertise of several internationallyknown toxicologists

• Offers a unique text/reference source for those involved invarious specialized sections of toxicology

• Useful to those who involved in biomedical areas and Agriculture,Food Technology, Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine and relateddisciplines

• Also Biologists, Pathologists, Ecologists and Environmentalistswill find this volume as useful reference book

Contents: VOLUME I Basis of Organ and Reproduction Toxicity:1. Introduction and Brief History 2. Natural Laws Concerning Toxicology3. Absorption, Distribution and Excretion of Xenobiotics4. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics 5. Kinetic - analysis of Xenobiotics6. Behavioral and Neurotoxicity 7. Pulmonary Toxicology 8. Hepatic -Toxicity 9. Reproduction Toxicity and Teratogenicity 10. Carcinogenicityand Mutagenicity VOLUME II The adverse Effects of Xenobiotics:1. Pesticides 2. Metals 3. Food Additives: Abenefit/ Risk Dilemma4. Animal and Plant Toxins 5. Mycotoxins 6. Combustion Toxicology7. Toxicology of Synthetic Biomaterials 8. Environmental ToxicologyVOLUME III Immuno and Clinical Toxicology: 1. Immune System2. Hypersensitivity and Occupational Allergy 3. Immuno Suppression4. Principles of Non-specific therapy 5. Mechanism of Antidotal Therapy6. Common Poisons

2010 | 9788191019209 | HB | 3 Vol. Set | Rs. 3495.00

Drug-Drug Interactions:Scientific and RegulatoryPerspectivesAlbert P. LiContents: 1. Overview: Pharmacokinetic Drug-Drug Interactions 2. Role of Cytochrome P450Enzymes in Drug-Drug Interactions 3. The liver asTarget for Chemical-Chemical Interactions4. Application of Human Liver Microsomes in

Metabolism Based Drug-Drug Interactions: In Vitro - in Vivo Correlationsand The Abbott Laboratories Experience 5. Primary Hepatocyte Culturesas an in Vitro Experimental Model for the Evaluation of PharmacokineticDrug-Drug Interactions 6. Liver Slices as a Model in Drug Metabolism7. Use of cDNA- Expressed Human Cytochrome P450 Enzymes to StudyPotential Drug-Drug Interaction 8. Pharmacokinetics in Drug Interactions9. Experimental Models for Enzyme Induction Potential of New DrugCandidates in Animals and Humans and Strategy for Their Use10. Metabolic Drug-Drug Interactions: Perspective from FDA Medicaland Clinical Pharmacology Reviewers 11. Drug Interactions: Perspectiveof the Canadian Drugs Directorate 12. Overview of ExperimentalApproaches for Study of Drug Metabolism and Drug-Drug Interactions

Rpt. 2011 | 9789380931043 | 304 pp | PB | Rs. 795.00

Fundamentals ofDrug Metabolism andDrug DispositionBert N. La Du, H. George Mandel andE. Leong Way

Contents : 1. Transmembrane Movement of DrugMolecules 2. Drug Absorption 3. The distribution ofDrugs 4. Protein Binding 5. Drug Entry into Brain

and Cerebrospinal Fluid 6. Placental Transfer of Drugs 7. PulmonaryDisposition of Drugs 8. Renal Excretion of Drugs 9. Extrarenal Excretionof Drugs 10. Pathways of Drug Biotransformation: BiochemicalConjugations 11. Species variations in drug Biotransformations 12.Microsomal Enzyme Systems Which Catalyze 13. Environmental FactorsInfluencing Drug Metabolism 14. Mechanisms of Induction of DrugMetabolism Enzymes 15. Genetic Factors Modifying Drug Metabolismand Drug Response 16. The Value Determining The Plasma Concentrationof Drugs In Animals and Man 17. Application of Metabolic and DispositionStudies In The Development and Evaluation of Drugs 18. Techniques forStudying Drug Disposition In Vivo 19. Techniques for Studying DrugMetabolism In Vitro 20. Isolation Procedures – Liquid Extraction andIsolation Techniques 21. Isolation and Identification Procedures – SpectralMethods 22. Qualitative and Quantitative Applications of Thin – Layer,Gas – Liquid, and Column Chromatography 23. Applications of TracerTechniques In Drug Metabolism Studies 24. Autoradiography In DrugDisposition Studies 25. Application of Computers In Drug MetabolismStudies 26. General Principles and Procedures for Drug Metabolism InVitro 27. Experiments Illustration Drug Metabolism In Vitro 28. ExperimentsIllustrating Drug Distribution and Excretion 29. Correlation of DrugDisposition With Pharmacologic Actions

Rpt. 2010 | 978818844989X | 615 pp | PB | Rs. 350.00

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M. U. R. Naidu and P. Usha RaniContents: 1. Clinical Research – A ClinicalInvestigator’s Perspective 2. Drug and DeviceDevelopment Process 3. Preclinical DrugDevelopment 4. Phases of Clinical Trials 5. Phase

0 - Microdosing Studies 6. Clinical Research Planning 7. Clinical ResearchDesign 8. Clinical Research Protocol 9. Designing Case Report Forms10. Process of Randomization in Clinical Trials 11. Investigational MedicinalProducts 12. Multicenter Clinical Trials 13. Good Clinical ResearchPractice 14. Role and Responsibilities of Sponsor 15. Role andResponsibilities of Principal Investigator 16. Ethical Consideration inClinical Research – Special Reference to Developing Countries17. Informed Consent in Clinical Research 18. Monitoring in Clinical Trials19. Quality Assurance in Clinical Research 20. Pharmacovigilance andDrug Safety 21. Data and Safety Monitoring Board and Monitoring Plan22. Standard Operating Procedures 23. Archiving Clinical ResearchDocuments 24. Evidence Based Medicine 25. Clinical Research DataManagement 26. Clinical Biostatistics

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Biological Standardization,2nd Ed.

J.H. Burn,D.J Finney and L.G. Goodwin

Contents: 1. Units of measurement 2. Theclassification of methods 3. Statistical analysis4. Pituitary (Posterior lobe) extract 5. Insulin6. The hormones of the suprarenal gland 7. Thyroid8. Parathyroid extract 9. The ovarian hormones10. Male hormones 11. Anterior lobe of the pituitary

gland 12. Vitamin D 13. Digitals, strophanthus and squill 14. Antipyreticand analgesics 15. Atropine substitutes 16. Local Anaesthetics17. Gastric secretion 18. Secretin and Pancreozymin 19. Quinidinesubstitutes 20. Curare-like compounds 21. Anthelminthic substances22. Trypanocidal substances

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Gerald E. SchumacherContents: 1. Introduction to Therapeutic DrugMonitoring 2. Pharmacokinetic Concepts inTherapeutic Drug Monitoring 3. The Total TestingProcess Applied to Therapeutic Drug Monitoring4. Developing and Operating a Therapeutic DrugMonitoring Service 5. Monitoring Drug Therapy

6. Population Approaches to Pharmacokinetics and Risk Management7. Decision Analysis Applied to Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 8. OutcomesAssessment of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring: System and PatientConsiderations 9. Aminoglycosides 10. Antiarrhythmics 11. Antiepileptics12. Chloramphenicol 13. Cyclic Antidepressants 14. Cyclosporine 15.Digoxin 16. Lithium 17. Methotrexate 18. Theophylline 19. Vancomycin

2011 | 9789381075364 | 684 pp | HB | Rs. 1995.00

Community Pharmacy:Basic Principles and Concepts

Kamal Dua, Kavita Pabreja andVijay Kumar Sharma

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