"Pharmacotherapy" ed. by Farid Badria
InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN: 9535105329 9789535105329 | 203 pages | PDF | 5 MB
InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN: 9535105329 9789535105329 | 203 pages | PDF | 5 MB
The intent of this book is to provide an overview of current conceptualizations of Pharmacotherapy. The book focuses on three major areas; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention for a wide array of diseases; Cognitive and Psychological disorders (Schizophrenia and Nicotine addiction), Inflammatory disorders (New Chemical anti-inflammatory and Immunotherapy), updated antihypertensive therapy and healing of ulcers with venous origin. A separate chapter is dedicated to the rationality of drug use in earthquake injuries.
This book is useful to a wide range of people, from students first learning about Pharmacotherapy, to advanced clinicians and researchers.
Contents
Preface
Section 1 In Vivo Imaging - New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach
1 Small Animal Imaging in Development of New Generation Diagnostic and Therapeutic Agents
Section 2 Earthquake Medical Management
2 Rational Drug Use in Medical Response to an Earthquake
Section 3 Cognitive and Psychology Management
3 Integration of Pharmacological and Psychosocial Treatment for Schizophrenia in Mexico: The Case of a Developing Country Proposal
4 Nicotine Addiction: Role of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Genetic Variability in Knowledge, Prevention and Treatment
5 Psychiatric Drugs in Medical Practice
Section 4 Up-to-Date in Anti-Inflammatory Therapy
6 State of the Art of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
7 House Dust Mite Immunotherapy in Iraqi Patients with Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma
Section 5 Up-to-Date in Antihypertensive Therapy
8 Efficacy of Aliskiren/Hydrochlorothiazide Combination for the Treatment of Hypertension: A Meta-Analytical Revision
Section 6 Up-to-Date in Ulcer with Venous Origin Therapy
9 LavTIME - A Brand-New Treatment Method of Lasting Wounds - A Multi-Centre Randomized Double-Blind Study on Effectiveness of Polyhexanide and Betaine in Ulcers' Healing with Venous Origin
with TOC BookMarkLinks