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This new edition of one of the best-selling titles in the Hands-on Guide series now includes a new chapter on Chemotherapy agents, expanded information on infection, and restructured content on the central nervous system (CNS).
Are you about to sit your pharmacology exams? Do you lack confidence in prescribing? Would it help to have a quick reference, pocket-sized reassurance on common drugs and the conditions that they are used in?
The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Pharmacology is the perfect companion for students, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals who need
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This new edition of one of the best-selling titles in the Hands-on Guide series now includes a new chapter on Chemotherapy agents, expanded information on infection, and restructured content on the central nervous system (CNS).
Are you about to sit your pharmacology exams? Do you lack confidence in prescribing? Would it help to have a quick reference, pocket-sized reassurance on common drugs and the conditions that they are used in?

The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Pharmacology is the perfect companion for students, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals who need help on the ward or are preparing for exams. It includes sections containing both treatment regimens of common conditions and detailed information on the relevant drugs that help you obtain a better understanding of therapeutic management.

The benefits include:
A-Z of over 100 key drugs in a one-drug-per-page format
A systems-based approach
Fully indexed text
Clear explanations of drug mechanisms - a regular feature of pharmacology exams
Management guidelines for common conditions within each system
Brand new two-colour design to help with information retrieval
A new chapter on chemotherapy agents

Take the stress out of clinical pharmacology with The Hands-on Guide!
Autorenporträt
Dr Sukhdev Chatu is Registrar in gastroenterology at the Mayday Hospital in Croydon.