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Halbert, Lee-Ann (redaktør)

Clinical Pharmacology During Pregnancy e-bog

1021,49 DKK (inkl. moms 1276,86 DKK)
Clinical Pharmacology During Pregnancy, Second Edition is written for clinicians, physicians, midwives, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals involved in the care of women during pregnancy. The book focuses on the impact of pregnancy on drug disposition and includes coverage of treatments for diseases of specific body systems as well as essential content on dosing and efficacy. Th...
E-bog 1021,49 DKK
Forfattere Halbert, Lee-Ann (redaktør)
Udgivet 24 september 2021
Længde 506 sider
Genrer Gynaecology and obstetrics
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780128189030
Clinical Pharmacology During Pregnancy, Second Edition is written for clinicians, physicians, midwives, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals involved in the care of women during pregnancy. The book focuses on the impact of pregnancy on drug disposition and includes coverage of treatments for diseases of specific body systems as well as essential content on dosing and efficacy. This update includes substantially expanded sections on the ethics of pharmacological research in pregnancy and physiologic changes, along with new sections on patient reported outcomes in pregnancy, delivery and postnatal care, and the use of pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic approaches to estimate maternal, placental and fetal dosing. The broad range of this book encompasses analgesics, antiasthmatics, antidepressants, heart and circulatory drugs, vitamins and herbal supplements, and more. Topics in chemotherapy and substance abuse are also covered, as are research issues, including clinical trial design and ethical considerations. Uses an evidence-based approach for therapeutics during pregnancy Presents a summary of specific medications by indication, including up-to-date information on dosing and efficacy in pregnancy for the given indication Includes significant new sections on physiologic changes and the ethics of pharmacological research in pregnancy