Clinical Pharmacology During Pregnancy , 2nd Edition (EPUB)
Written by Donald Mattison
For clinicians, doctors, midwives, nurses, pharmacists, and other medical professionals involved in the care of women during pregnancy, there is a second edition of Clinical Pharmacology During Pregnancy.
The book covers treatments for disorders of particular body systems as well as important information on dose and efficacy, with a focus on how pregnancy affects drug disposition.
This update contains new sections on patient-reported outcomes in pregnancy, delivery and postnatal care, as well as significantly expanded sections on the ethics of pharmacological research in pregnancy and physiologic changes. It also includes information on how to estimate maternal, placental and fetal dosing using pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic approaches.
This book covers a wide range of medications, including vitamins, herbal supplements, analgesics, antidepressants and medications for the heart and circulation. Chemotherapy and substance misuse topics are also treated, along with research issues such as ethical considerations and clinical trial design.
employs an evidence-based strategy when providing treatments when pregnant gives an overview of particular drugs according to their indication, along with the most recent data on dosage and effectiveness during pregnancy for that particular indication. features substantial new sections on the ethics of pharmaceutical research during pregnancy and physiological changes.
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