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The Side Effects of Drugs Annual was first published in 1977. It has been continually published since then, as a yearly update to the voluminous encyclopedia Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs. Each new Annual continues to provide clinicians and medical investigators with a reliable and critical yearly survey of new data and trends in the area of Adverse Drug Reactions and Interactions. An international team of specialists has contributed to the informative, by critically interpreting it, and by pointing to whatever is misleading. *Provides a critical yearly survey of new data and trends *Special reviews in this Annual include, among other topics: Epidemiology of the use of ecstasy, Paracetamol and the risk of asthma, Combination vaccines/multiple immunizations, Interactions of herbal medicines with warfarin, and Tyrosine kinase inhibitors. Dr Jeffrey K. Aronson is a consultant clinical pharmacologist and physician in the Department of Primary Health Care in the University of Oxford and a consultant physician in the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust. He has been associated with the Meyler series since 1977 and has published many research papers on adverse drug reactions. He is also the editor of Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs and the Side Effects of Drugs Annual series. He is President of the British Pharmacological Society and serves on many committees concerned with drug therapy, including the Technology Appraisal Committee of the UK's National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the Joint Formulary Committees of the British National Formulary and the British National Formulary for Children. Contents 1. Central nervous system stimulants and drugs that suppress appetite 2. Antidepressant drugs 3. Lithium 4. Drugs of abuse 5. Hypnosedatives and anxiolytics 6. Antipsychotic drugs 7. Antiepileptic drugs 8. Opioid analgesics and narcotic antagonists 9. Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic analgesics and drugs used in gout 10. General anesthetics and therapeutic gases 11. Local anesthetics 12. Neuromuscular blocking agents and skeletal muscle relaxants 13. Drugs that affect autonomic functions or the extrapyramidal system 14. Dermatological drugs, topical agents and cosmetics 15. Antihistamines (H1 receptor antagonists) 16. Drugs that act on the respiratory tract 17. Positive inotropic drugs and drugs used in dysrhythmias 18. Beta-adrenoceptor antagonists and antianginal drugs 19. Drugs acting on the cerebral and peripheral circulations 20. Antihypertensive drugs 21. Diuretics 22. Metals 23. Metal antagonists 24. Antiseptic drugs and disinfectants 25. Penicillins, cephalosporins, other beta-lactam antibiotics, and tetracyclines 26. Miscellaneous antibacterial drugs 27. Antifungal drugs 28. Antiprotozoal Drugs 29. Antiviral drugs 30. Drugs used in tuberculosis and leprosy 31. Antihelminthic drugs 32. Vaccines 33. Blood, blood components, plasma and plasma products 34. Vitamins, intravenous solutions, and drugs and formulations used in nutrition 35. Drugs affecting blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, and hemostasis 36. Gastrointestinal drugs 37. Drugs that act on the immune system: cytokines and monoclonal antibodies 38. Drugs that act on the immune system: immunosuppressive and immunostimulatory drugs 39. Corticotrophins, corticosteroids, and prostaglandins 40. Sex hormones and related compounds, including hormonal contraceptives 41. Thyroid hormones, iodine, and antithyroid drugs 42. Insulin, other hypoglycemic drugs, and glucagon 43. Miscellaneous hormones 44. Drugs that affect lipid metabolism 45. Cytostatic and cytotoxic drugs 46. Radiological contrast agents 47. Drugs used in ocular treatment 48. Treatments used in complementary and alternative medicine 49. Miscellaneous drugs, materials, medical devices and techniques 50. Medication errors
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Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication date
November 18, 2010
Pages
704
ISBN
9780444535504
Format
Hardback
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