Synopses & Reviews
The growth of new drugs entering the practice of ophthalmology requires both the resident and established ophthalmologist to understand and accurately prescribe the new pharmacologic armamentarium. This excellent handbook Drugs in Ophthalmology contains drug information compiled by experts from the United States (Kaiser Permanente and Jules Stein Eye Institute/ UCLA) and Europe (University of Vienna). It is concise, well-structured and easy to use. With separate sections for antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, anesthetics and immunosuppressants, it provides following subsections for each drug: Class of the drug, Indications, Dosage, Contraindications, Warnings, Adverse reactions, Drug interactions. Practitioners may want to have multiple copies of the book for easy reference.
Synopsis
This drug handbook is divided into two sections: Alphabetical Listing of Drugs Entries in this section are listed by generic name. Information for each drug is arranged in a consistent format for easy reference. If one or more of the following categories is not applicable to a certain drug, it will not be listed. If Pregnancy Category is not listed for an individual drug, then it is either listed under the first drug in a group of drugs, or safety and efficacy in pregnancy have not been established. Summary of Anti-infectives This section summarizes the common doses of antibiotics, antifungals, and antivirals. For each drug, the dose for each route of administration is included. Generic name Brand names Common trade names Class of drug Therapeutic class Indications Common uses of the drug Dosage form Common forms of the drug Dose The amount of drug to be given or taken during therapy.
Synopsis
Written by the world's leading experts in the field Concise, easy to use handbook for quick reference in the prescription process Well-structured with separate sections on antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, anesthetics and immunosuppressants Lists medication, dosage, side-effects and contraindications Separate chapter for pregnant women, since different rules apply Appeals to a large target group, including residents and experts in Ophthalmology, Optometry, Internal Medicine and Pharmacology International approach - the countries of use are specified for each drug
Table of Contents
Alphabetical Listing of Drugs. Dosage Summary for Anti-infectives.