Side Effects of Drugs Annual
A Worldwide Yearly Survey of New Data in Adverse Drug Reactions
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Side Effects of Drugs Annual: A Worldwide Yearly Survey of New Data in Adverse Drug Reactions, Volume 39 presents the latest on a variety of topics, with new chapters in this volume covering Central nervous system stimulants and drugs that suppress appetite, Antidepressant drugs, Lithium, Drugs of abuse, Hypnotics and sedatives, Antipsychotic Drugs, Antiepileptic Drugs, Opioid analgesics and narcotic antagonists, Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic analgesics and drugs used in gout, General anesthetics and therapeutic gases, Local anesthetics, Neuromuscular blocking agents and skeletal muscle relaxants, and more.
First published in 1977, and continually published as a yearly update, this series provides clinicians and medical investigators with a reliable and critical survey of new data and trends in the area of adverse drug reactions and interactions, with an international team of specialists contributing their expertise each year.
- 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 on the side effects of drugs for practitioners and healthcare professionals alike
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum:2017-10-19
- Mått:216 x 276 x undefined mm
- Vikt:1 790 g
- Format:Inbunden
- Språk:Engelska
- Serie:Side Effects of Drugs Annual
- Antal sidor:582
- Förlag:Elsevier Science
- ISBN:9780444639486
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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.
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"The book entitled "Side Effects of Drugs Annual", edited by Dr. S. D. Ray, is an invaluable asset for clinicians, health care practitioners in general, research scientists, and anyone concerned about the potential side effects of drugs that they may be recommending or using. It is also a tremendous resource for the knowledgeable and health conscious consumer. The book is published annually and therefore provides the latest information worldwide regarding all major classes and groups of drugs. The book contains 47 chapters that address side effects of specific drugs, as well as indexes of drugs involved in adverse drug reactions, drug-drug interactions, and adverse effects and adverse reactions. The various chapters are written by leading scholars in their respective fields of study and practice, and Dr. Ray continues to do a superb job of compiling and editing a large volume of exceedingly useful scientific information. The majority of drugs exhibit effects other than the desired effects at therapeutic doses in some people, and these effects can range from very mild and non-problematic to severe and life-threatening. Furthermore, many patients use multiple drugs, and drug interactions as well as drug-food interactions are an added source of side effects and potential undesirable effects. Finally, it should be noted that all side effects of drugs and chemicals are not adverse or undesirable. In some cases, the side effects may be more desirable than the primary effect of the drug. This book is a powerful resource for understanding, evaluating and dealing with the side effects of drugs, and provides the most up to date information available." --Sidney J. Stohs, Ph.D., R.Ph., ATS, FAPHA, FACN, CNS, FASAHP, Dean Emeritus, Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, Creighton University Medical Center, and former holder of the Taffe Endowed Chair in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Innehållsförteckning
- 1. Central Nervous System Stimulants and Drugs That Suppress AppetiteNicholas T. Bello and Matthew R. Zahner2. AntidepressantsJonathan Smithson and Philip B. Mitchell3. LithiumKelan L. Thomas and Shadi Doroudgar4. Drugs of AbuseHannah R. Fudin, Jennifer L. Babin, Alisyn L. Hansen and Sidhartha D. Ray5. Hypnotics and SedativesTina C. Beck, Jason A. Garcia-Trevino and Brittney A. Ramirez6. Antipsychotic DrugsPierre S. Chue and Arno G. Siraki7. AntiepilepticsRobert D. Beckett, Nora Klemke, Matthew Bessesen and Sidhartha D. Ray8. Opioid Analgesics and Narcotic AntagonistsMichael G. O’Neil and Justin G. Kullgren9. General Anesthetics and Therapeutic GasesJoanna Fawkner-Corbett and Alison Hall10. Local AnestheticsSujana Dontukurthy, Allison Kalstein and Joel Yarmush11. Drugs That Affect Autonomic Functions or the Extrapyramidal SystemToshio Nakaki12. Dermatological Drugs, Topical Agents, and CosmeticsAdrienne T. Black13. Antihistamines (H1 Receptor Antagonists)Tyler S. Dougherty14. Drugs That Act on the Respiratory TractJoy Creaser-Thomas, Vignaresh Rajasundaram and Gwyneth A. Davies15. Positive Inotropic Drugs and Drugs Used in DysrhythmiasCassandra Maynard and Jingyang Fan16. Drugs Acting on the Cerebral and Peripheral CirculationsArduino A. Mangoni17. Antihypertensive DrugsKatie Traylor, Holly Gurgle, Kyle Turner, Anna Woods, Kezia Brown and Sidhartha D. Ray18. DiureticsSarah Quick and Dustin Linn19. Metals and Metal AntagonistsJoshua P. Gray, Natalia Suhali-Amacher and Sidhartha D. Ray20. Antiseptic Drugs and DisinfectantsDirk W. Lachenmeier21. Beta-Lactams and TetracyclinesRebecca A. Buckler, Michelle M. Peahota and Jason C. Gallagher22. Miscellaneous Antibacterial DrugsEmily C. Tucker, Matthew B. Roberts and David L. Gordon23. Antifungal DrugsDayna S. McManus24. Antiprotozoal DrugsDayna S. McManus and Sidhartha D. Ray25. Antiviral DrugsSreekumar Othumpangat, Sidhartha D. Ray and John D. Noti26. Drugs Used in TB and LeprosyMeenakshi R. Ramanathan and James M. Sanders27. Antihelminthic DrugsIgho J. Onakpoya28. VaccinesKendra M. Damer, Carrie M. Maffeo, Deborah Zeitlin, Carrie M. Jung and Medhane G. Cumbay29. Blood, Blood Components, Plasma, and Plasma ProductsMaria Cardinale, Kent Owusu and Tamara Malm30. Vitamins, Amino Acids and Drugs and Formulations Used in NutritionSunil Sirohi, Anna M. Smith, Nisha Vithlani, Sara Al-Dahir and Jon F. Davis31. Drugs That Affect Blood Coagulation, Fibrinolysis and HemostasisHanna Raber, Jason Isch and Kirk Evoy32. Gastrointestinal DrugsKirby Welston and Dianne May33. Drugs That Act on the Immune System: Immunosuppressive and Immunostimulatory DrugsCalvin J. Meaney and Mario V. Beccari34. Corticotrophins, Corticosteroids, and ProstaglandinsJustin Kaplan and Alison Brophy35. Sex Hormones and Related Compounds, Including Hormonal ContraceptivesSandra Hrometz and Shaun P. Say36. Thyroid Hormones, Iodine and Iodides, and Antithyroid DrugsHaley Ethredge, Irandokht K. Najafabadi, Rahul Deshmukh, Ajay Singh and Vicky Mody37. Insulin and Other Hypoglycemic DrugsJasmine M. Pittman, Laura A. Schalliol and Sidhartha D. Ray38. Miscellaneous HormonesRenee McCafferty and Rozette Fawzy39. Drugs That Affect Lipid MetabolismAsima N. Ali, Jennifer J. Kim, Mary E. Pisano and Nathan T. Goad40. Cytostatic Agents: Monoclonal Antibodies Utilized in the Treatment of Solid MalignanciesDavid Reeves41. Radiological Contrast AgentsMakoto Hasegawa and Tatsya Gomi42. Drugs Used in Ocular TreatmentLisa V. Stottlemyer43. Safety of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Treatments and PracticesRenee A. Bellanger, Christina M. Seeger and Helen E. Smith