By: Marie A. Chisholm-Burns, Terry L. Schwinghammer, Barbara G. Wells, Patrick M. Malone, Jill M. Kolesar, Joseph T. DiPiro
In this guide, you will find the unique orientation to pharmacotherapy found in the classic Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach
distilled into a tightly focused resource. Pharmacotherapy: Principles & Practice reflects all the clinical rigor of the larger text,
complete with a solid evidence-based approach that supports the pharmacologic treatment of disease. It delivers just the right amount of information
on topics that experts in their respective fields chose for their overall importance to patient care.
Supporting this up-to-date coverage is helpful pedagogy such as learning objectives, key concepts, and boxed features within chapters, all of
which reinforce your understanding of how pharmacotherapy can improve patient outcomes. A consistent chapter template—covering such integral areas
as epidemiology, treatment, and outcome evaluation—makes the material more accessible.
Features new to this edition include:
- New full-color format
- Work representing more than 160 authors and 140 reviewers
- New material on drug dosing in renal failure, drug dosing in hepatic failure, and special populations
- The addition of SI units
ISBN: 9780071621809; 2010; 1,712 pages; hardbound
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