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(Ebook) Frequently prescribed medications drugs you need to know 3rd Edition by Michael Mancano, Jason Gallagher ISBN 9781284144369 1284144364

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Authors:Michael A. Mancano (editor); Jason C. Gallagher (editor)
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Year:2019
Editon:Third
Publisher:Jones & Bartlett Learning
Language:english
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ISBNS:9781284144369, 1284144364
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(Ebook) Frequently prescribed medications drugs you need to know 3rd Edition by Michael Mancano, Jason Gallagher ISBN 9781284144369 1284144364

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ISBN 10: 1284144364

ISBN 13: 9781284144369

Author: Michael A. Mancano, Jason C. Gallagher

Jason C. Gallagher is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Temple University, and a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Infectious Diseases at Temple University Hospital (TUH).' His clinical service is with the Infectious Diseases Consult team at TUH where he also serves on committees related to antibiotic use and guideline preparation.' He lectures on the pharmacotherapy of infectious diseases and the practice of clinical pharmacy at Temple and also teaches antibiotic pharmacology at Drexel University School of Medicine, where he has an adjunct appointment.' Dr. Gallagher’s research interests focus on the treatment of resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive infections and on antifungal pharmacotherapy.' He is a past-president of the Mid-Atlantic College of Clinical Pharmacy.

Table of contents: 

  1. Cover

  2. Title Page

  3. Copyright Page

  4. Dedication Page

  5. Brief Contents

  6. Contents

  7. A Message from the Authors

  8. Preface

  9. Acknowledgments

  10. Contributors

  11. Abbreviations Used in the Text

  12. Pregnancy Category Information

CHAPTER 1: Analgesics
13. Jacqueline Theodorou, PharmD, BCPS & Margaret A. Miklich, PharmD, BCACP

  • Drug Class: Analgesics, Narcotics (Buprenorphine, Fentanyl, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, Methadone, Morphine, Oxycodone, Tapentadol, Tramadol)

  • Drug Class: Narcotic/Non‑Narcotic Combinations (Codeine–Acetaminophen, Hydrocodone–Acetaminophen/Ibuprofen, Oxycodone–Acetaminophen)

  • Drug Class: Non‑Steroidal Anti‑Inflammatory Drugs (Aspirin, Diclofenac, Ibuprofen, Indomethacin, Ketorolac, Meloxicam, Naproxen)

  • Drug Class: NSAIDs, Selective COX‑2 (Celecoxib)

  • Drug Class: Miscellaneous Analgesics (Acetaminophen, Butalbital with Caffeine & Acetaminophen)

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 2: Antidiabetic Agents
14. Charles Ruchalski, PharmD, BCPS

  • Drug Class: Biguanides (Metformin)

  • DPP‑4 Inhibitors (Sitagliptin)

  • GLP‑1 Agonists (Exenatide, Liraglutide)

  • Insulins (multiple formulations)

  • SGLT‑2 Inhibitors (Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin, Empagliflozin)

  • Sulfonylureas (Glimepiride, Glipizide, Glyburide)

  • Thiazolidinediones (Pioglitazone)

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 3: Anti‑Infective Agents
15. Amy M. Cheng, PharmD, AAHIVP, BCACP; Alexandra Hanretty, PharmD; Michelle Peahota, PharmD, BCPS

  • Aminoglycosides, Cephalosporins, Lipopeptides, Fluoroquinolones, Folic‑acid inhibitors, Glycopeptides, Lincosamides, Macrolides, Nitrofurans, Nitroimidazoles, Oxazolidinones, Penicillins, Tetracyclines, Antimycobacterial, Antifungals, Antivirals, Antiretrovirals, Anti‑HCV agents

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 4: Antineoplastics
16. Justina Frimpong, PharmD, BCOP

  • Alkylating agents, Anthracyclines, Antiandrogens, Antiestrogens, Antimetabolites, Aromatase inhibitors, Immunomodulators, Monoclonal antibodies, Platinum compounds, Proteasome inhibitors, Taxanes, Topoisomerase inhibitors, Tyrosine kinase inhibitors, Vinca alkaloids

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 5: Cardiovascular Agents
17. Michael C. Barros, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC‑ADM; Melissa E. Rotz, PharmD, BCPS

  • Alpha blockers/agonists, Adrenergics, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, Antianginals, Antiarrhythmics, Diuretics, Vasodilators, Combination therapies

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 6: Central Nervous System Agents
18. Marissa Cavaretta et al.

  • 5‑HT antagonists, Anorexiants, Benzodiazepines, Non-BZD anxiolytics, Anticonvulsants, Antidepressants (misc, SNRIs, SSRIs, tricyclics), Mood stabilizers, Antipsychotics (typical/atypical), Cholinesterase inhibitors, Anti‑Parkinson agents, NMDA antagonists, Sedative‑hypnotics, Muscle relaxants, Stimulants, Non‑stimulant ADHD agents

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 7: Endocrine Agents
19. Mirza Perez, PharmD, BCPS

  • Bisphosphonates, Calcitonin, Sex hormones, Contraceptives, SERMs, Glucocorticoids, Parathyroid analogs, Thyroid hormones

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 8: Gastrointestinal Agents
20. Lawrence Carey, PharmD

  • 5‑HT3 antagonists, Antacids, Anticholinergics, Antidiarrheals/antisecretory, Antiemetics, Antiflatulents, Chloride activators, Guanylate agonists, H2 blockers, Integrin antagonists, Laxatives, Mixed receptor agents, Mu antagonists, Prokinetics, PPIs, Substance P antagonists

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 9: Hematologic Agents
21. Deborah DeEugenio Mayro & Van Hellerslia

  • Anticoagulants (warfarin, factor Xa, thrombin), Heparins, Antiplatelets, PDE inhibitors, Thrombolytics, Growth factors, Erythropoietins

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 10: Lipid‑Lowering Agents
22. Nima M. Patel‑Shori, PharmD, BCACP

  • Bile-acid sequestrants, Cholesterol absorption inhibitors, Combination products, Fibrates, Statins, Niacin, Omega‑3s, PCSK9 inhibitors

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 11: Miscellaneous Agents
23. Neela Bhajandas et al.

  • 5‑alpha reductase inhibitors, Alpha‑1 blockers, Acne retinoids, Antimalarials, Opioid partial agonists, Anticholinergics, Antidotes, Antigout, Electrolytes, Overactive bladder agents, ED drugs, Smoking cessation, Urinary analgesics, Androgen therapy

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 12: Ophthalmic Products
24. Susan Kent Romann, PharmD, BCGP

  • Administration guidelines; topical antibiotics, fluoroquinolones, glaucoma meds, antihistamines, corticosteroids, combo agents

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 13: Pulmonary and Allergy Agents
25. Christina Rose & Neela Bhajandas

  • Inhaled anticholinergics, Sedating/non-sedating antihistamines, Antitussives, Combination inhalers, Beta‑2 agonists, Cold/cough combos, Inhaled/intranasal corticosteroids, Decongestants, Epinephrine, Expectorants, Leukotriene inhibitors, Xanthines, Misc respiratory agents

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 14: Topical Products
26. Susan Kent Romann

  • Topical analgesics, androgens, antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, retinoids, corticosteroids, pediculicides

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 15: Natural Products, Dietary Supplements, and Nutrients
27. Patrick McDonnell, PharmD, FASHP

  • Supplements overview: herbal, nutrients, vitamins

  • Detailed entries (e.g. St. John’s Wort, Probiotics)

  • Review Questions

CHAPTER 16: Biologic and Immunologic Agents
28. Jane F. Bowen, PharmD, BCPS

  • Vaccines, Immunosuppressants, TNF inhibitors, Monoclonal antibodies, Interleukin inhibitors, Interferons, Immune globulins, Botulinum toxin

  • Review Questions

  1. Answer Key

  2. Index


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