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Author: Joseph DiPiro Robert L. Talbert Gary Yee Gary Matzke Barbara Wells L. Michael Posey
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Hailed by Doody's Review Service as "one of the best in pharmacy" Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach is unmatched in its ability to help students develop a mastery of evidence-based medicine for optimum patient outcomes. The eighth edition will feature the addition of SI units throughout and an increased number of global examples and clinical questions.

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  • Unparalleled guidance in the development of pharmaceutical care plans
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  • Key Concepts in each chapter
  • Critical Presentation boxes summarize common disease signs and symptoms
  • Clinical Controversies boxes examin complicated issues you face when providing drug therapy
  • NEW material added to the online learning center
  • EXPANDED evidence-based recommendations
  • EXPANDED coverage of timely issues such as palliative care and pain medicine
  • Therapeutic recommendations in each disease-specific chapter
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{PRETITLE} Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, Eighth Edition {POSTTITLE}

Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach, Eighth Edition

Overview


Main description

The most comprehensive, widely used, and evidence-based pharmacotherapy text available

Full-color design!

A Doody's Core Title ESSENTIAL PURCHASE for 2011!

5 STAR DOODYS'S REVIEW!
"This is a gold standard reference in pharmacy and the information it provides equips readers with the knowledge base and confidence to provide the highest quality of patient care."--Doody's Review Service

Hailed by Doody's Review Service as "one of the best in pharmacy" Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach is unmatched in its ability to help students develop a mastery of evidence-based medicine for optimum patient outcomes. The eighth edition will feature the addition of SI units throughout and an increased number of global examples and clinical questions.

Features

  • Unparalleled guidance in the development of pharmaceutical care plans
  • Full-color presentation
  • Key Concepts in each chapter
  • Critical Presentation boxes summarize common disease signs and symptoms
  • Clinical Controversies boxes examin complicated issues you face when providing drug therapy
  • NEW material added to the online learning center
  • EXPANDED evidence-based recommendations
  • EXPANDED coverage of timely issues such as palliative care and pain medicine
  • Therapeutic recommendations in each disease-specific chapter


Table of contents

Section 1: Foundation Issues Section Editor: L. Michael Posey

1. Pharmacoeconomics: Principles, Methods, and Applications

2. Health Outcomes and Quality of Life

3. Health Literacy and Medication Use

4. Cultural Competency

5. Principles and Practices of Medication Safety

6. Evidence Based Medicine

7. Documentation of Pharmacy Services

8. Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics

9. Pharmacogenetics

10. Pediatrics

11. Geriatrics

12. Palliative Care

13. Pharmacoepidemiology

14. Clinical Toxicology

15. Emergency Preparedness: Identification and Management of Biologic Exposures

16. Emergency Preparedness: Identification adn Management of Chemical and Radiologic Exposures

Section 2: Cardiovascular Disorders Section Editor: Robert L. Talbert

17. Cardiovascular Testing

18. Cardiac Arrest

19. Hypertension

20. Systolic Heart Failure

21. Diastolic Heart Failure and the Cardiomyopathies

22. Acute Decompensated Heart

23. Ischemic Heart DiseaseJ

24. Acute Coronary Syndromes

25. The Arrhythmias

26. Venous Thromboembolism

27. Stroke

28. Dyslipidemia

29. Peripheral Arterial Disease

30. Use of Vasopressors and Inotropes in the Pharmacotherapy of Shock

31. Hypovolemic Shock

Section 3: Respiratory Disorders Section Editor: Robert L. Talbert

32. Introduction to Pulmonary Function Testing

33. Asthma

34. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

35. Pulmonary Hypertension

36. Drug-Induced Pulmonary Diseases

37. Cystic Fibrosis

Section 4: Gastrointestinal Disorders Section Editor: Joseph T. DiPiro

38. Evaluation of the Gastrointestinal Tract

39. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

40. Peptic Ulcer Disease

41. Inflammatory Bowel Disease

42. Nausea and Vomiting

43. Diarrhea, Constipation, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

44. Portal Hypertension and Cirrhosis

45. Drug-Induced Liver Disease

46. Pancreatitis

47. Viral Hepatitis

48. Drug Therapy Individualization in Patients with Hepatic Disease or Genetic Alterations in Drug Metabolizing Activity

49. Celiac Disease

Section 5: Renal Disorders Section Editor: Gary R. Matzke

50. Clinical Assessment of Kidney Function

51. Acute Kidney Injury

52. Chronic Kidney Disease: Progression-Modifying Therapies

53. Chronic Kidney Disease: Management of Complications

54. Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis

55. Drug-Induced Kidney Disease

56. Glomerulonephritis

57. Drug Therapy Individualization for Patients with Renal Insufficiency

58. Disorders of Sodium and Water Homeostasis

59. Disorders of Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis

60. Disorders of Potassium and Magnesium Homeostasis Donald F. Brophy and Todd W. B. Gehr

61. Acid-Base Disorders

Section 6: Neurologic Disorders Section Editor: Barbara G. Wells

62. Evaluation of Neurologic Illness

63. Alheimer's Disease

64. Multiple Sclerosis

65. Epilepsy

66. Status Epilepticus

67. Acute Management of the Brain Injury Patient

68. Parkinson's Disease

69. Pain Management

70. Headache Disorders

Section 7: Psychiatric Disorders Section Editor: Barbara G. Wells

71. Evaluation of Psychiatric Illness

72. Childhood Disorders

73. Eating Disorders

74. Substance Related Disroders: Overview and Depressahts, Stimulants and Hallucinogens

75. Substance-Related Disorders: Alcohol, Nicotine, and Caffeine

76. Schizophrenia

77. Major Depressive Disorders

78. Bipolar Disorder

79. Anxiety Disorders I: Generalized Anxiety, Panic, and Social Anxiety Disorders

80. Anxiety Disorders II: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

81. Sleep Disorders

82. Disorders Associated with Intellectual Disabilities


Author comments

Author Profiles
Joseph DiPiro, PharmD, FCCP
Executive Dean and Professor,
South Carolina School of Pharmacy

Robert Talbert, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS
Professor
University of Texas, Health Science Center

Gary Yee, PharmD, FCCP
Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
University of Nebraska, Medical Center

Gary Matzke, PharmD, FCP, FCCP
Professor and Associate Dean for Clinical Research and Public Policy
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Clinical Research and Public Policy

Barbara Wells, PharmD, FASHP, FCCP, BCPP
Dean and Professor, Executive Director of the Research Institute of Phamaceutical Sciences
University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy

L. Michael Posey, BS Pharm
Editorial Director
American Pharmacists Association


I bought this to update from my 7th edition. What a waste of money. The first 13 chapters only give a one page summary and tell you to go to a website to be able to read the chapter. This also occurs for several chapters throughout the book. I went to the website and as of now, it doesn't work. Why did I pay for the book if I'm going to have to go to a website to read it or print it off? The chapters that are in the book are nearly identical to those in the 7th edition. I've gone through about 4 or 5 chapters and they are exactly the same. The other issue is the low quality paper. The paper is like newsprint. It's difficult to read because the printing on the other side can be seen through the paper. You cannot highlight at all because it soaks right through the paper or rips the paper. The 7th edition was so much better.
By videoqueen
I have just received a copy of 8th edition from Amazon. This is not a review of the content (which from past editions, I am sure is excellent), but rather of how the book is physically put together.

With the 8th edition, there are more than 2668 (8.5 X 11 inch) pages all bound together in one volume, and the text margins are way too tight towards the spine of the book....and this forces the reader to read text on highly curved pages, or to "dig" for text that is pinched down towards the spine of the book.

The book I received would be much more reader-friendly if its contents were printed over multiple volumes, or if a larger page size had been used along with more accommodating margins.
By Dave912

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