Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology (Lippincott Illustrated Reviews Series) 7th Edition (2018) by Karen Whalen PharmD BCPS PDF

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2018
  • Number of pages: 576 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 92.87 MB
  • Authors: Karen Whalen PharmD BCPS

Description

Students’ favorite review resource for studying the essentials of medical pharmacology, Lippincott® Illustrated Reviews: Pharmacology, Seventh Edition, presents up-to-date drug information in an accessible format ideal for a fast, effective refresher. Part of the popular Lippincott® Illustrated Reviews series, this concise resource features clear, effective writing and hundreds of illustrations that break down complex information for rapid review. Sequential images present mechanisms of action and focus on showing rather than telling students how drugs work, and review questions with answers deliver powerful, practical exam preparation. Updated drug information reflects the most current, clinically relevant pharmacology material.Approachable outline format distills complex information for easier review.High-quality illustrations reinforce understanding in vibrant detail.Enhanced review questions with answers test students’ understanding and identify areas for further study.eBook available for purchase. Fast, smart, and convenient, today’s eBooks can transform learning. These interactive, fully searchable tools offer 24/7 access on multiple devices, the ability to highlight and share notes, and more.

Reviews

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐I’m a Canadian pharmacist preparing to write the FPGEE to practice in the US. I’ve only been out of school for a few years but certainly needed a refresher on basic PK/PD principles and pharmacology of major drug classes. I’m absolutely loving this book so far. The PK/PD is explained in very easy to understand terms, and I have a much better grasp of basic pharmacological principles.My only regret is not buying this book sooner when I was in pharmacy school, would have helped immensely preparing for exams. This book has reminded me how much I enjoy the science of pharmacy!

⭐On time and in new condition. Everything I was hoping for.

⭐I can’t give it enough reviews.This is a good read, gets to the point..won’t put you to sleep.LIR…This is one of the best series of science books that does exactly what the LIR stands for ” Illustrated Reviews”. Doesn’t use overblown words. Not dumbed down….just connects the dots.

⭐tons of information, tons of illustrations, colorful figures, explanations, diagrams, comparing tables, chartsorganized and detailed !!!!!!

⭐It is an easy to read pharmacology book. This book may not be right for you if you are looking for more detailed information

⭐Dis product seems to be very informative for all those in the beginning of pharmacology and also is a good revision…..

⭐Bought it for advanced pharm, used uptodate instead the entire class. What can I say….

⭐I wanted to change the review for this book since I have since learned to view this book as an introduction. I use it as a stepping stone for learning about select drugs then my more in-depth text for elaboration.

⭐I’m always would like this book

⭐Es una excelente herramienta didáctica para farmacología sin profundizar mucho, desafortunadamente queda muy superficial en algunos temas moleculares. Dentro de los puntos a favor, contiene nombres comerciales e introducción a las patologías a tratar por cada grupo farmacológico. Muy buena elección para estudiantes de medicina.

⭐Genial. Muy conciso. Se ve que ha estado muy trabajado. Solo lo útil e importante. Lo que yo preguntaría en un examen. La mayoría de lotes dibujos son muy buenos. Para darle un repaso a la materia y comprobar que no falta nada en los apuntes o la memoria.

⭐I like the old edition and that is why I bought the new one. The new edition is waste of money. More money with no significant updates. Many new approved drugs are not included in this edition. Some protocols are old. For example, in hepatitis B drugs, they did not mention tenofovir which is the first line therapy since more than 5 years.

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