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Stockley's drug interactions 12th edition. Stockley’s drug interaction.

Academia.edu uses cookies to personalize content, tailor ads and improve the user experience. By using our site, you agree to our collection of information through the use of cookies. To learn more, view our Privacy Policy. Stockley’s Drug Interactions is the most indispensable source of drug interaction information available.It provides expertly
authored advice on managing drug interactions, and will quickly and reliably help you decide your best course of action.

Sales and UpgradesContent Updates*based on average data in the last 12 months Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Now in its tenth edition, Stockley's Drug Interactions is still the most indispensible and authoritative international source of drug interaction information. Based upon the many thousands of published
clinical papers and reports, it provides a series of detailed, yet concise, monographs designed for quick and easy reference. Each monograph contains a summary, clinical evidence for the interaction under discussion, its probable mechanism, clinical importance, and management. Features: 1.

Covers interactions between therapeutic drugs, proprietary medicines, some commonly used herbal medicines, foods, drinks, pesticides, and drugs of abuse. 2. Provides a comprehensive and fully-referenced discussion of the available clinical evidence for interactions, an assessment of their clinical importance, and gives clear practical guidance on
how to manage the interaction, all in detailed yet concise monographs. 3. Content is clinically relevant, evaluated, and evidence-based, and provides the depth of critical information that is often missing from more general reference works. 4. Based on published sources and fully referenced. 5.
Global coverage - inclusion of drugs used worldwide.6 Part of a family of drug interactions resources including a quick reference pocket book, Stockley's Drug Interactions Pocket Companion, a specialist herbal interactions text, Stockley's Herbal Medicines Interactions, and Stockley's Drug Interactions Alerts, which contains data suitable for
integration into dispensing and prescribing systems. New in this edition. The tenth edition has been comprehensively updated in-line with published literature and contains information on many new drugs, including amifampridine, dapoxetine, febuxostat, fingolimod, HCV- protease inhibitors (boceprevir and telaprevir), omalizumab, and tapentadol.
Some highlights include: * Content has been updated to include new advice regarding the concurrent use of oral contraceptives and antibacterials; * Table of P-glycoprotein inhibitors has been revised and updated; * Tables of cytochrome P450 inducers and inhibitors have been revised and updated; * Table of drugs that prolong the QT-interval has
been revised and updated. Stockley’s Drug Interactions is a reference work that provides concise, accurate, and clinically relevant information to healthcare professionals. Monographs are based on published sources including clinical studies, case reports, and systematic reviews, and are fully referenced. Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket
Companion has summarised this comprehensive work to create a small and conveniently-sized quick-reference text.Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion provides the busy healthcare professional with quick and easy access to clinically relevant, evaluated and evidence-based information about drug interactions. As with the full reference
work this publication attempts to answer the following questions:. Are the drugs or substances in question known to interact or is the interaction only theoretical and speculative?. If they do interact, how serious is it?.

Has it been described many times or only once.

Are all patients affected or only a few?. Is it best to avoid some drug combinations altogether or can the interaction be accommodated in some way?Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion 2014 contains over 2200 interaction monographs pertaining to specific drugs or drug groups. Each monograph in Stockley’s Drug Interactions was
assessed by practising clinical pharmacists for its suitability for inclusion in the Pocket Companion. Broadly speaking interactions involving anaesthesia, the specialist use of multiple antiretrovirals, the specialist use of multiple antineoplastics or intravenous antineoplastics, and non-interactions were omitted.
However, exceptions were made, particularly where there has been controversy over whether or not a drug interacts.Claire L. Preston studied pharmacy at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 1998. She completed her pre-registration year in Ashford, Kent before working as a community pharmacist for several years. She then became a
medicines management pharmacist at a Primary Care Trust in Kent where she undertook her Clinical Diploma. Claire started at the Pharmaceutical Press in 2007 as a Staff Editor on the British National Formulary and later became an Assistant Editor.
Claire has been the Lead Editor for Drug Interactions for the Pharmaceutical Press since March 2012.MonographsFollowing the familiar format of the Stockley products, the information in this publication is organised into a brief summary of the evidence for the interaction and a description of how best to manage it. The information is based on the
most recent quarterly update of Stockley’s Drug Interactions at the time of going to press. This data is fully referenced and available at www.medicinescomplete.com. These references have not been included in the Pocket Companion to keep size to a minimum.
Anyone interested in seeing our sources can consult Medicines Complete, or the full reference work of Stockley’s Drug Interactions.StructureStockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion is structured alphabetically for ease of use, with International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) to identify drug names. Cross references to US Approved Names
(USANs) are also included where drug names differ significantly. Consequently an interaction between aspirin and beta blockers will appear under A, and an interaction between beta blockers and digoxin will appear under B. We have only used drug groups where they are considered to be widely recognised, hence beta blockers is used, but alpha
agonists is not. The drug groups we have used are as follows:Click on the following Download: Stockley’s Drug Interactions (9th Edition)Stockley's Drug Interactions 8th Edition Stockley’s Drug Interactions, edited by Claire L Preston, remains the world’s most comprehensive and authoritative international reference
book on drug interactions. Based upon thousands of published papers and reports it: Covers interactions between therapeutic drugs, proprietary medicines, herbal medicines, foods, drinks, and drugs of abuse Contains in-depth yet concise monographs in an easy-to-read format Provides comprehensive details of the clinical evidence for the
interactions under discussion, an assessment of their clinical importance, and clear guidance on managing the interaction in practice Eachmonograph has a brief summary of the interaction – perfect for the busyhealthcare professional Basedon published sources and fully referenced throughout Containsalmost 500 new monographs, Globalcoverage—
inclusion of drugs used worldwide The 12th edition are almost 500 new monographs, with reviews and updates for the existing 4500 monographs. Drug-Nucleic Acid Interactions Drug-Membrane Interactions Drug-membrane interactions analysis, drug distribution, modelling Drug-Membrane Interactions: Analysis, Drug Distribution, Modeling
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