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Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach Joseph Dipiro

Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach By Joseph Dipiro

Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach by Joseph Dipiro


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Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach by Joseph Dipiro

The seventh edition of the benchmark evidence-based pharmacotherapy text--now in full color!

Includes Online Learning Center--that features 11 additional chapters, learning objectives, interactive questions, and more!

A Doody's Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE!

4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW!
"This book is, by far, one of the best in pharmacy. It is an exceptionally useful reference for both pharmacists and pharmacy students. It communicates a wealth of information that is well researched and referenced. The seventh edition is a much needed update."--Doody's Review Service

When it comes to helping you develop a mastery of evidence-based medicine for optimal patient outcomes, no book can match Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach. Like the discipline it covers, the scope of this trusted resource goes beyond drug indications and dosages to include the initial selection, proper administration, and monitoring of drugs. Pharmacotherapy delivers everything you need to know to provide safe, effective drug therapy across the full range of therapeutic categories.

The book also delves into psychosocial issues that affect compliance--topics related to a patient's ability to understand and manage often-complex therapy--and lifestyle changes that may reduce the need for drug therapy or improve pharmacotherapeutic outcomes.

FEATURES

  • Key Concepts in each chapter
  • Critical Presentation boxes that summarize common disease signs and symptoms
  • Clinical Controversies boxes that examine complicated issues you face when providing drug therapy
  • Therapeutic recommendations in each disease-specific chapter
  • Evaluation of Therapeutic Outcomes Information in each disease-specific chapter containing key monitoring guidelines
  • NEW MATERIAL! including chapters on Pulmonary Hypertension, Disorders of Calcium and Phosphorous Homeostatis, and Multiple Myeloma
  • NEW! Expanded evidence-based recommendations
  • NEW! Extended coverage of the timely issue of palliative care and pain medicine

About Joseph Dipiro

McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide L. Michael Posey, RPh, is president of Pharmacy Editorial & News Services (PENS) in Athens, Georgia, and an editor for the APhA periodicals Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, Pharmacy Today, and APhA DrugInfoLine. He also assists with drug information content for APhAs cutting-edge Web site, www.pharmacist.com. During a career spanning two decades as a pharmacy communicator, Posey has served as editor of The Consultant Pharmacist and the American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy, and is an editor of the textbook Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach.

Table of Contents

PHARMACOTHERAPY 7/E - Table of Contents

Section 1: Foundation IssuesSection Editor: L. Michael Posey

1.Pharmacoeconomics: Principles, Methods, and Applications (Web-only)Lisa A. Sanchez

2.Health Outcomes and Quality of Life (Web-only)Stephen Joel Coons

3.Evidence-Based Medicine (Web-only)Elaine Chiquette and L. Michael Posey

4.Documentation of Pharmacy Services (Web-only)George E. MacKinnon, III and Neil J. MacKinnon

5.Clinical Pharmacokinetics and PharmacodynamicsLarry A. Bauer

6.PharmacogeneticsLarisa H. Cavallari and Y. W. Francis Lam

7.PediatricsMilap C. Nahata and Carol Taketomo

8.GeriatricsCatherine I. Starner, Shelly L. Gray, David R. P. Guay, Emily R. Hajjar, Steven M. Handler, and Joseph T. Hanlon

9.PharmacoepidemiologyAndy Stergachis, Thomas K. Hazlet, and Denise Boudreau

10.Clinical ToxicologyPeter A. Chyka

11.Emergency Preparedness: Identification and Management of Biological Exposures (Web-only)Colleen M. Terriff, Jason E. Brouillard, Lisa T. Costanigro, and Jessica S. Gruber

12.Emergency Preparedness: Identification and Management of Chemical and Radiological Exposures (Web-only)Greene Shepherd and Richard B. Schwartz

Section 2: Cardiovascular DisordersSection Editor: Robert L. Talbert

13.Cardiovascular TestingRobert Chilton and Robert L. Talbert

14.Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationJeffrey F. Barletta and Jeffrey L. Wilt

15.HypertensionJoseph J. Saseen and Eric J. MacLaughlin

16.Heart FailureRobert B. Parker, Jo E. Rodgers, and Larisa H. Cavallari

17.Ischemic Heart DiseaseRobert L. Talbert

18.Acute Coronary SyndromesSarah A. Spinler and Simon de Denus

19.The ArrhythmiasCynthia A. Sanoski, Marieke Dekker Schoen, and Jerry L. Bauman

20.Diastolic Heart Failure and the Cardiomyopathies

21.Venous ThromboembolismStuart T. Haines, Daniel M. Witt, and Edith A. Nutescu

22.StrokeSusan C. Fagan, David C. Hess

23.HyperlipidemiaRobert L. Talbert

24.Peripheral Arterial DiseaseBarbara J. Hoeben and Robert L. Talbert

25.Use of Vasopressors and Inotropes in the Pharmacotherapy of ShockRobert MacLaren, Maria I. Rudis, and Joseph F. Dasta

26.Hypovolemic ShockBrian L. Erstad

Section 3: Respiratory DisordersSection Editor: Robert L. Talbert

27.Introduction to Pulmonary Function TestingJay I. Peters and Stephanie M. Levine

28.AsthmaH. William Kelly and Christine A. Sorkness

29.Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseDennis M. Williams and Sharya V. Bourdet

30.Pulmonary HypertensionRobert Talbert, Rebecca Boudreaux, Rebecca Owens

31.Drug-Induced Pulmonary DiseasesHengameh H. Raissy, Michelle Harkins, and Patricia L. Marshik

32.Cystic FibrosisGary Milavetz

Section 4: Gastrointestinal DisordersSection Editor: Joseph T. DiPiro

33.Evaluation of the Gastrointestinal TractKeith M. Olsen, Marie A. Chisholm, and Mark W. Jackson

34.Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseDianne B. Williams and Robert R. Schade

35.Peptic Ulcer DiseaseRosemary R. Berardi and Lynda S. Welage

36.Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseBrian A. Hemstreet and Joseph T. DiPiro

37.Nausea and VomitingCecily V. DiPiro

38.Diarrhea, Constipation, and Irritable Bowel SyndromeWilliam J. Spruill and William E. Wade

39.Portal Hypertension and CirrhosisJulie Sease Altman, Edward G. Timm, and James J. Stragand

40.Drug-Induced Liver DiseaseWilliam R. Kirchain and Rondall E. Allen

41.PancreatitisRosemary R. Berardi and Patricia A. Montgomery

42.Viral HepatitisPaulina Deming, Renee-Claude Mercier, and Manjunath P. Pai

43.Drug Therapy Individualization in Patients with Hepatic Disease or Genetic Alterations in Drug Metabolizing ActivityY. W. Francis Lam

Section 5: Renal DisordersSection Editor: Gary R. Matzke

44Quantification of Renal FunctionThomas C. Dowling

45Acute Renal FailureWilliam Dager and Anne Spencer

46Chronic Kidney Disease: Progression-Modifying TherapiesMelanie S. Joy, Abhijit Kshirsagar, and Nora Franceschini

47Chronic Kidney Disease: Management of ComplicationsJoanna Q. Hudson

48Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis (Web-only)Edward F. Foote and Harold J. Manley

49Drug-Induced Kidney DiseaseThomas D. Nolin and Jonathan Himmelfarb

50GlomerulonephritisAlan H. Lau

51Drug Therapy Individualization for Patients with Renal InsufficiencyGary R. Matzke and Reginald F. Frye

52Disorders of Sodium and Water HomeostasisJames D. Coyle, Melanie S. Joy, and Gerald A. Hladik

53Disorders of Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis Amy Barton Pai and Mark Rohrschieb

54Disorders of Potassium and Magnesium HomeostasisDonald F. Brophy and Todd W. B. Gehr

55Acid-Base DisordersGary R. Matzke, John W. Devlin, and Paul M. Palevsky

Section 6: Neurologic DisordersSection Editor: Barbara G. Wells

56Evaluation of Neurologic IllnessSusan C. Fagan and Fenwick T. Nichols

57Multiple SclerosisJacquelyn L. Bainbridge and John R. Corboy

58EpilepsySusan J. Rogers and Jose E. Cavazos

59Status EpilepticusStephanie J. Phelps, Collin A. Hovinga, and James W. Wheless

60Acute Management of the Brain Injury PatientBradley A. Boucher and Shelly D. Timmons

61Parkinson's DiseaseJack J. Chen, Merlin V. Nelson, and David M. Swope

62Pain Management and Palliative CareTerry J. Baumann and Jennifer Strickland

63Headache DisordersDeborah S. Minor and Marion R. Wofford

Section 7: Psychiatric DisordersSection Editor: Barbara G. Wells

64Evaluation of Psychiatric IllnessPatricia A. Marken, Mark E. Schneiderhan, and Stuart Munro

65Childhood DisordersJulie Ann Dopheide, Jane Tran Tesoro, and Michael Malkin

66Eating DisordersSteven C. Stoner

67Alzheimer's DiseasePatricia W. Slattum, Russell H. Swerdlow, and Angela Massey Hill

68Substance-Related Disorders: Overview and Depressants, Stimulants, and HallucinogensPaul L. Doering and Lisa A. Boothby

69Substance-Related Disorders: Alcohol, Nicotine, and CaffeinePaul L. Doering, W. Klugh Kennedy, and Lisa A. Boothby

70SchizophreniaM. Lynn Crismon, Tami R. Argo, and Peter F. Buckley

71Depressive DisordersChristian J. Teter, Judith C. Kando, Barbara G. Wells, and Peggy E. Hayes

72Bipolar DisorderShannon J. Drayton and Benjamin Weinstein

73Anxiety Disorders I: Generalized Anxiety, Panic, and Social Anxiety DisordersCynthia K. Kirkwood, Sarah T. Melton

74Anxiety Disorders II: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderCynthia K. Kirkwood, Eugene H. Makela, and Barbara G. Wells

75Sleep DisordersJohn M. Dopp and Bradley G. Phillips77Diabetes MellitusCurtis L. Triplitt, Charles A. Reasner, and William L. Isley

78Thyroid DisordersSteven I. Sherman and Robert L. Talbert

79Adrenal Gland DisordersJohn G. Gums and Shawn Anderson

80Pituitary Gland DisordersAmy Heck Sheehan, Jack A. Yanovski, and Karim Anton Calis

Section 9: Gynecologic and Obstetric DisordersSection Editor: Barbara G. Wells

81Pregnancy and Lactation: Therapeutic ConsiderationsDenise L. Walbrandt Pigarelli, Connie K. Kraus, and Beth E. Potter

82ContraceptionLori M. Dickerson, Sarah P. Shrader, and Vanessa A. Diaz

83Menstruation-Related DisordersElena M. Umland, Lara C. Weinstein, Edward Buchanan

84EndometriosisDeborah A. Sturpe

85Hormone Therapy in WomenSophia N. Kalantaridou, Susan R. Davis, and Karim Anton Calis

Section 10: Urologic DisordersSection Editor: L. Michael Posey

86Erectile DysfunctionMary Lee

87Management of Benign Prostatic HyperplasiaMary Lee

88Urinary IncontinenceEric S. Rovner, Jean Wyman, Thomas Lackner, and David Guay

Section 11: Immunologic DisordersSection Editor: Gary C. Yee

89Function and Evaluation of the Immune SystemPhilip D. Hall, Nicole A. Weimert

90Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Other Collagen-Vascular DiseasesJeffrey C. Delafuente and Kimberly A. Cappuzzo

91Allergic and Pseudoallergic Drug ReactionsJoseph T. DiPiro

92Solid-Organ TransplantationKristine S. Schonder and Heather J. Johnson

Section 12: Rheumatologic DisordersSection Editor: L. Michael Posey

93Osteoporosis and Other Metabolic Bone DiseasesMary Beth O'Connell and Sheryl F. Vondracek

94Rheumatoid ArthritisArthur A. Schuna

95OsteoarthritisLucinda M. Buys and Mary Elizabeth Elliott

96Gout and HyperuricemiaMichael E. Ernst, Elizabeth C. Clark, David W. Hawkins

Section 13: Ophthalmic and Otolaryngological DisordersSection Editor: L. Michael Posey

97.GlaucomaRichard G. Fiscella, Timothy S. Lesar, and Deepak P. Edward

98.Allergic RhinitisJ. Russell May and Philip H. Smith

Section 14: Dermatologic DisordersSection Editor: L. Michael Posey

99.Dermatologic Drug Reactions and Self-Treatable Skin DisordersNina H. Cheigh

100.Acne VulgarisDennis P. West, Amy Loyd, Kimberly A. Bauer, Lee E. West, Laura Scuderi, and Giuseppe Micali

101.PsoriasisDennis P. West, Amy Loyd, Lee E. West, Kimberly A. Bauer, Maria Letizia Musumeci, and Giuseppe Micali

102.Atopic DermatitisNina H. Cheigh

Section 15: Hematologic DisordersSection Editor: Gary C. Yee

103.HematopoiesisWilliam P. Petros and Michael Craig

104.AnemiasBeata Ineck, Barbara J. Mason, and William Lyons

105.Coagulation DisordersBetsy Bickert and Char Witmer

106.Sickle Cell AnemiaC.Y. Jennifer Chan and Reginald Moore

107.Drug-Induced Hematologic DisordersDale H. Whitby and Thomas E. Johns

Section 16: Infectious DiseasesSection Editor: Joseph T. DiPiro

108.Laboratory Tests to Direct Antimicrobial PharmacotherapyMichael J. Rybak and Jeffrey R. Aeschlimann

109.Antimicrobial Regimen SelectionDavid S. Burgess

110.Central Nervous System InfectionsIsaac F. Mitropoulos, Elizabeth D. Hermsen, Jeremy A. Schafer, and John C. Rotschafer

111.Lower Respiratory Tract InfectionsMark L. Glover and Michael D. Reed

112.Upper Respiratory Tract InfectionsYasmin Khaliq, Sarah Forgie, and George Zhanel

113.InfluenzaElizabeth D. Hermsen and Mark E. Rupp

114.Skin and Soft Tissue InfectionsDouglas N. Fish, Susan L. Pe ndland, and Larry H. Danziger

115.Infective EndocarditisMichael A. Crouch and Angie Veverka

116.TuberculosisCharles A. Peloquin

117.Gastrointestinal Infections and Enterotoxigenic PoisoningsSteven Martin and Rose Jung

118.Intraabdominal InfectionsJoseph T. DiPiro and Thomas R. Howdieshell

119.Parasitic DiseasesJ. V. Anandan

120.Urinary Tract Infections and ProstatitisElizabeth A. Coyle and Randall A. Prince

121.Sexually Transmitted DiseasesLeroy C. Knodel

122.Bone and Joint InfectionsEdward P. Armstrong and Allan D. Friedman

123.Sepsis and Septic ShockS. Lena Kang-Birken and Joseph T. DiPiro

124.Superficial Fungal InfectionsThomas E. R. Brown and Thomas W. F. Chin

125.Invasive Fungal InfectionsPeggy L. Carver

126.Infections in Immunocompromised PatientsDouglas N. Fish

127.Antimicrobial Prophylaxis in SurgerySalmaan Kanji and John W. Devlin

128.Vaccines, Toxoids, and Other ImmunobiologicsMary S. Hayney

129.Human Immunodeficiency Virus InfectionPeter L. Anderson, Thomas N. Kakuda, and Courtney

V. Fletcher

Section 17: Oncologic DisordersSection Editor: Gary C. Yee

130.Cancer Treatment and ChemotherapyPatrick J. Medina and Chris Fausel

131.Breast CancerLaura Boehnke Michaud, Janet L. Espirito, and Francisco J. Esteva

132.Lung CancerJeannine S. McCune and Deborah A. Frieze

133.Colorectal CancerPatrick J. Medina, Weijing Sun, and Lisa E. Davis

134.Prostate CancerJill M. Kolesar

135.LymphomasVal R. Adams and Gary C. Yee

136.Ovarian CancerJudith A. Smith and Judith K. Wolf

137.Acute LeukemiasHelen L. Leather and Betsy Bickert Poon

138.Chronic LeukemiasAmy M. Pick, Marcel Devetten, Timothy R. McGuire

139.Multiple MyelomaTimothy R. McGuire

140.Myelodysplastic Syndromes (Web-only)Julianna A. Burzynski and Trevor McKibbin

141.Skin CancerRowena N. Schwartz and Lindsay J. Corporon

142.Hematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationJanelle B. Perkins and Gary C. Yee

Section 18: Nutritional DisordersSection Editor: Gary R. Matzke

143.Assessment of Nutrition Status and Nutrition RequirementsKatherine Hammond Chessman and Vanessa J. Kumpf

144.Prevalence and Significance of MalnutritionGordon Sacks and Catherine M. Crill

145.Parenteral NutritionTodd W. Mattox and Pamela D. Reiter

146.Enteral NutritionVanessa J. Kumpf and Katherine Hammond Chessman

147.Nutritional Considerations in Major Organ FailureBrian M. Hodges and Mark DeLegge

148.ObesityJohn V. St. Peter and Charles J. Billington

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CIN007147899XG
9780071478991
007147899X
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach by Joseph Dipiro
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2008-07-16
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