Internationally relied upon by medical practitioners for its unparalleled focus on adverse effects and cutaneous reactions, Litt's Drug Eruption & Reaction Manual is a succinct clinical reference and essential drug-safety tool for patient care.
This 26th edition has been comprehensively revised and updated throughout to act as a quick reference, and each entry includes: Summaries of numbers of reports and incidence for reactions Clinically important and potentially hazardous drug-drug interactions Categories of adverse drug reactions, eruptions, and cutaneous reaction patterns Essential reference information on prescription and over-the-counter drugs as well as biologics and supplements The book contains.
A to Z listing of the 1500 most consulted generic drug and herbal drug profiles, including generic and trade names; pharmaceutical company; indications; half-life; interactions; pregnancy category; and categories of adverse reactions/eruptions, with summaries of number of reports or level of incidence of reaction Over 31, 000 adverse reactions and drug-eruption listings Supplements, vaccines, and other biologics Descriptions of important reactions List of drugs that cause important reactions List of main classes of drugs as a quick clinical reference guide 26 tables showing the reaction profile for members of a class of drugs (such as ACE inhibitors or statins), enabling a clinician to see at a glance whether a reaction is common to all drugs included in that class, or to a majority of them, or is known in only a handful-this information can be used as the basis for an informed decision to change drugs inside the same class 2 tables showing reported genetic associations with cutaneous adverse drug reactions and recommendations regarding genetic screening to prevent cutaneous adverse drug reactions A concordance of synonyms and trade names for ease of cross-reference About the Author Neil Shear, MD, FRCPC, is Head of Dermatology at Sunnybrook & Women's College Health.
Includes | Summaries of numbers of reports and incidence for reactions |
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