Essentials Of Medical Pharmacology By KD Tripathi
This new edition is a complete guide to medical pharmacology for students. Beginning with an overview of pharmacological principles, the following sections cover drugs used to treat disorders in different systems of the body. The next chapters discuss antimicrobial drugs and chemotherapy, and the book concludes with a section on miscellaneous drugs including immunosuppressant drugs, antiseptics, vitamins, and vaccines.
Key Features:
- Revised and updated chapters including new drugs and latest treatment guidelines.
- Wide range of topics from basic pharmacological concepts to practical therapeutics.
- A new chapter on ‘Nitric Oxide and Vasoactive Peptide Signal Molecules has been added along with novel drugs that act by modifying action/turnover of these molecules.
- Priority has been accorded to drugs that are marked in India and their leading brand names are mentioned along with dosage forms.
- List of abbreviations provided at the beginning of the book.
- All recently released drugs are included.
- Eye-catching drug classification charts help create pictorial memory.
- Several new figures, charts, tables, and highlight boxes have been added.
- Focus on ‘evidence-based medicine’ by extensive reference to credible studies and endpoint trials.
- India-specific information on diseases, drugs, and treatment guidelines, particularly for TB, leprosy, Hiv-Aids, malaria, kala-azar, etc.
- Therapeutic recommendations from eminent professional bodies and organizations.
- The ‘Problem Directed Study’ at the end of most chapters provides an exercise in therapeutic decision-making.
- Includes Appendices on Solution to Problem Directed Study; Prescribing in Pregnancy; Drugs in Breastfeeding; and Drugs and Fixed-Dose Combinations Banned in India.
- A brief list of useful references for further reading is provided at the end of the book.
Essentials Of Medical Pharmacology By KD Tripathi
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About the Author:
KD Tripathi MD
Ex-Director-Professor and Head of Pharmacology, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated LN and GB Pant Hospitals, New Delhi, India.