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Side Effects of Drugs Annual: A Worldwide Yearly Survey of New Data in Adverse Drug Reactions, Volume 41, first published in 1977, and continually published as a yearly update to the voluminous encyclopedia Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs, presents clinicians and medical investigators with a critical survey of new data and trends in adverse drug reactions and interactions. Topics covered in this new release include Central Nervous System Stimulants and Drugs that Suppress Appetite, Antidepressants, Lithium, Drugs of Abuse, Hypnotics and Sedatives, Antipsychotic Drugs, Antiepileptics, Opioid Analgesics and Narcotic Antagonists, Anti-Inflammatory and Antipyretic Analgesics and Drugs Used in Gout, and much more.
- Provides a critical yearly survey of the new data and trends regarding the side effects of drugs
- Authored and reviewed by worldwide pioneers in the clinical and practice sciences
- Presents an essential clinical guide on the side effects of drugs for practitioners and healthcare professionals alike
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- Utgivningsdatum:2019-11-08
- Mått:216 x 276 x undefined mm
- Vikt:2 260 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Side Effects of Drugs Annual
- Antal sidor:700
- Förlag:Elsevier Science
- ISBN:9780128171639
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Sidhartha D. Ray, PhD, FACN serves as a Senior Professor of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences at The Touro College of Pharmacy at Manhattan, New York. Prior to this he served as Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences for nearly 2 decades at the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences of Long Island University, New York, and as the founding chair of Pharmaceutical Science department at Manchester University College of Pharmacy, Indiana, USA. He has been in the health sciences academy for over 35 years mainly focusing on pharmacy teaching, research and service. Dr. Ray's research program focus on drug & chemical induced organ toxicology, mechanistic & molecular toxicology, adverse drug reaction mechanisms, side effects of a number of therapeutically relevant drugs and environmentally significant chemicals. Over the last two decades, Dr. Ray’s seminal discoveries have provided clear understandings on the dynamic role of apoptosis, necrosis and necraptosis during organotoxic reactions and have influenced the development of safety measures for a stunning variety of xenobiotics, phytochemicals and nutraceuticals. He is internationally recognized as a leader in the scientific community and was one of the front runners in exploring mechanisms of drug and chemical-induced programmed and un-programmed cell death in in-vivo models. His landmark studies on the interplay of bcl-2, bcl-xl, p53, bad and bax during acetaminophen induced cell death and its prevention by grape seed proanthocyanidin extract has earned worldwide citations. His peer recognition and acknowledged service contributions are reflected by his election into multiple international professional organizations, such as the Society of Toxicology (SOT), Society of Free Radical Biology & Medicine (SFRBM), American Society of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET), American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) and American College of Nutrition (ACN). Dr. Ray is an Associate Editor of Encyclopedia of Toxicology (3rd Ed, Elsevier, 2014), and serves on the editorial boards of multiple prestigious international journals, including ‘Archives of Toxicology’ and ‘Oxidative Medicine & Cellular Longevity’.Based on his contributions to teaching, service and scholarship to health sciences in general, Dr. Ray received multiple prestigious awards, inc. the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology’s national research award (1996), ‘Fellow of the American College of Nutrition’ honor in 1999, David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching Pharmacy (2005), the Biennial Abraham Krasnoff Memorial Award for Lifetime Scholarly Achievement (2008), Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy & Health Science’s ‘Wall-of-Fame’ honor (2011), the Society of Toxicology’s ‘Undergraduate Educator of the Year’ national award (2013), and the Manchester University’s ‘Outstanding Scholar of the Year’ award (2014). He currently serves on the SOT-NIH–NLM’s joint Toxlearn Project, SOT Undergraduate Task Force (2007 – present), and has previously served on the SOT’s Education Committee (2007 – 2010). In his lifetime, Dr. Ray has mentored research to numerous PharmD, MS, MD and PhD students in a number of areas of toxicology and biomedical sciences, made seminal contributions to the fields of pharmacology, toxicology, free radical biology, anticancer mechanism, phytochemicals, nutraceuticals & dietary supplements, and molecular safety sciences. Dr. Ray loves to promote ‘Lifelong Learning’ strategies to his students and clearly models his beliefs day in and day out. Visit URL: www.sidhartharay.com/ for more details.
Innehållsförteckning
- 1. Central nervous system stimulants and drugs that suppress appetiteDushyant Kshatriya and Nicholas T. Bello2. AntidepressantsJonathan Smithson and Philip B. Mitchell3. LithiumJason Boswell, Holly Lowe, Katherine Adorati, Sidhartha D. Ray and Connie Rust4. Drugs of abuseKatelynn M. Mayberry, Robyn A. Lorys and Sidhartha D. Ray5. Sedatives and hypnoticsStacey D. Curtis and Murraysha R. Ramnarine6. Antipsychotic agentsEmily Leppien, Tamara Bystrak and Bennett Doughty7. Anti-epileptic medicationsCici Walker, Seohyun (Claudia) Choi and Sidhartha D. Ray8. Opioid analgesics and narcotic antagonistsMichael G. O’Neil, Justin G. Kullgren and Jennifer M. Silva9. Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic analgesics and drugs used in goutBrittany Long and Mark E. Olah10. General anesthetics and therapeutic gasesOlugbenga-Benjamin Awolumate, Emma Houston and Alison Hall11. Local anestheticsAndrew P. Smith12. Neuromuscular blockings agents and skeletal muscle relaxantsAbigail Dee Antigua and Kacee Barnett13. Drugs that affect autonomic functions or the extrapyramidal systemToshio Nakaki14. Antihistamines (H1 receptor antagonistsCheryl K. Horlen and Johnathan Cuevas15. Drugs that act on the respiratory tractDinesh Yogaratnam, Mary Bylo, Katherine M. Carey, Valerie Coppenrath, Aimee Dawson, Amy BW LaMothe, Ann M. Lynch and Nnamdi Okeke16. Positive inotropic drugs and drugs used in dysrhythmiasKerry Anne Rambaran and Saeed Alzghari17. Beta adrenergic antagonists and antianginal drugsAsima N. Ali, Jennifer J. Kim, Lindsey Stever, Mary Ellen Pisano and Claudia L. Campos18. Drugs acting on the cerebral and peripheral circulationsKeaton S. Smetana and Casey C. May19. Antihypertensive drugsRebecca Kavanagh20. DiureticsMichelle Friedman-Jakubovics and Roman Fazylov21. Metals and metal antagonistsJoshua P. Gray, Jeeseon Kim and Sidhartha D. Ray22. Antiseptic drugs and disinfectantsDirk W. Lachenmeier23. Beta-lactams and tetracyclinesRebecca A. Buckler, Meghan T. Mitchell and Samantha R. Phillips24. Miscellaneous antibacterial drugsEmily C. Tucker, Jessica Gehlert and Tilenka R. J. Thynne25. Antifungal drugsDayna S. McManus and Sunish Shah26. Antiprotozoal drugsAdrienne T. Black and Sidhartha D. Ray27. Antiviral drugsEris Cani, Tae Eun Park and Rebecca Kavanagh28. Drugs in tuberculosis and leprosyMeenakshi R. Ramanathan, Crystal Howell and James M. Sanders29. Antihelminthic drugsIgho J. Onakpoya30. VaccinesMichael P. Veve and Vasilios Athans31. Blood, blood components, plasma, and plasma productsSeohyun Claudia Choi, Michael Casias, Danielle Tompkins, Jimmy Gonzalez and Sidhartha D. Ray32. Vitamins, amino acids, and drugs and formulations used in nutritionJordan E. Dimmel, Anuj Patel, Jeffery F. Clark, Vishakha S. Bhave, Essie Samuel and Vicky Mody33. Drugs that affect blood coagulation, fibrinolysis and hemostasisRoman Fazylov and Jeeseon Rosa Kim34. Gastrointestinal drugsLindsey Sellers Coppiano and Dianne May35. Drugs that act on the immune system: Cytokines and monoclonal antibodiesHelen E Smith and Bradi L. Frei36. Drugs that act on the immune system: Immunosuppressive and immunostimulatory drugsCucnhat Walker and Sidhartha D. Ray37. Corticotrophins, corticosteroids, and prostaglandinsMarley L. Watson, Kevin Hall and Matthew R. Watson38. Sex hormones, related compounds and hormonal contraceptives including miscellaneous hormonesAmulya Tatachar and Caitlin M. Gibson39. Thyroid hormones, iodine and iodides, and antithyroid drugsHua Ling, Anuj Patel, Jonathan Park and Vishakha S. Bhave40. Insulin and other hypoglycemic drugsLaura A. Schalliol, Jasmine M. Pittman and Sidhartha D. Ray41. Adverse drug reactions and adverse drug events associated with use of psychotropic, antiepileptic, antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs in pregnancy Dana R. Fasanella, Sarah L. Benner, Frederick R. Tejada and Patrice Jackson-Ayotunde42. Drugs that affect lipid metabolismRebecca Tran and Amanda Phoenix43. Radiological contrast agents and radiopharmaceuticalsManoranjan S D’Souza, Emily N. Howell and Sidhartha D. Ray44. Drugs used in ocular treatmentLisa V. Stottlemyer and Robert S. Duszak45. Safety of complementary and alternative medicine treatments and practicesRenee A. Bellanger, Christina M. Seeger and Helen E. Smith46. Misc. medical devices and technologiesParamita Basu, Rajesh Vadlapatla, Priyank Kumar and Joshua P. Gray