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Main description:
As the population of patients with acute or chronic kidney disease grows, healthcare professionals need a resource that optimizes drug effectiveness while minimizing potential toxicity. Renal Pharmacotherapy is a comprehensive listing of dosage recommendations for patients with compromised renal function. This up-to-date and evidence-based reference closes several identified knowledge gaps concerning medications eliminated by the kidneys.
Conveniently listed alphabetically by generic drug name, each drug has its own face page featuring typical dosing ranges, alternative dosing adjustments by strata of renal function, specific dosing for dialysis and other dosing schemes.
This work will satisfy the dosing information needs of busy physicians involved in pharmacotherapy for patients with kidney disease, as well as pharmacists, nurses and students.
Feature:
Renal Pharmacotherapy is a comprehensive and evidence-based listing of dosage recommendations for patients with compromised renal function.
This up-to-date guide closes several identified knowledge gaps concerning medications eliminated by the kidneys.
Nephrologists and a broad range of health professionals will be interested in this reference.
Back cover:
As the population of patients with acute or chronic kidney disease grows, healthcare professionals need a resource that optimizes drug effectiveness while minimizing potential toxicity. Renal Pharmacotherapy is a comprehensive listing of dosage recommendations for patients with compromised renal function. This up-to-date and evidence-based reference closes several identified knowledge gaps concerning medications eliminated by the kidneys.
Conveniently listed alphabetically by generic drug name, each drug has its own face page featuring typical dosing ranges, alternative dosing adjustments by strata of renal function, specific dosing for dialysis and other dosing schemes.
This work will satisfy the dosing information needs of busy physicians involved in pharmacotherapy for patients with kidney disease, as well as pharmacists, nurses and students.
Contents:
This book is an alphabetical directory of drugs, listed by generic name. Thus, the book will have 26 chapters - one chapter per letter (chapter 1 will have all drugs starting with the letter "A", chapter 2 with drugs starting with letter "B", etc.).
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer New York)
Publication date: February, 2013
Pages: 320
Weight: 1880g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Diseases and Disorders, Nephrology, Pharmacology