Covers basic research in neurobiology and neurochemistry. It provides in-depth, book-length treatment of some of the most important topics in neuroscience including molecular and pharmacological aspects. The main audiences are basic science researchers, graduate students, neuroscientists, neurobiologists, neurochemists, and neurologists.
A comprehensive guide detailing the core principles and clinical practice applications of pharmacotherapy, designed for students and practitioners managing drug therapy.
A detailed study guide providing mnemonic reviews of key infectious agents (bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites) and major pharmacological drug classes (antimicrobials, autonomic drugs, cardiovascular, endocrine, GI). The material is structured around the visual learning techniques popularized by Sketchy Medical, such as 'The golden staff of Moses' for Staphylococcus aureus.
A comprehensive introductory textbook detailing the principles of pharmacology, covering drug mechanisms, therapeutic applications, and related physiological phenomena.
A detailed catalog derived from Wikipedia listing over 500 therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). It defines various antibody fragments and structures (Fab, scFv, BsAb), explains INN nomenclature (ending in -mab), and provides data on target molecules, sources (human, mouse, chimeric), and clinical uses for diseases such as cancer, inflammatory disorders, and hypercholesterolemia. Includes approved, investigational, and withdrawn drugs.
A comprehensive textbook edited by experts, covering the core principles, historical background, and modern applications of drug delivery systems, including controlled drug release technologies.
A medical resource detailing treatment options and comprehensive risk assessment for the use of pharmaceuticals during pregnancy and breastfeeding (lactation).
A systematic approach to the evaluation of patients with suspected drug allergy, particularly those receiving multiple medications simultaneously. The topic details definition, classification systems, including the WAO distinction between immediate and nonimmediate reactions, and underlying immunologic mechanisms.
A dictionary aimed at dentists, detailing the effects of various drugs on patient management in dentistry, covering oro-dental problems caused by medication, concurrent medication interactions, and the effects of drugs on the teeth, oral, and perioral structures.
A comprehensive review and study aid for pharmacology presented in a flashcard format. It covers essential drug information and clinical concepts, intended for medical students and professionals.
A revision guide specifically designed for Postgraduate students of Ophthalmology to use for systematic revision before appearing for examinations. It is presented as a set of comprehensive notes rather than a full textbook.
A comprehensive review designed for final year ophthalmology residents and trainees preparing for specialist examinations. This edition covers key facts, updated knowledge on eye disease pathogenesis, new diagnostic procedures (including OCT), and modern treatments such as the use of anti-vascular endothelial growth factors and new refractive surgical techniques.
A comprehensive textbook covering the foundations of nursing practice, including the health care environment, professional standards, clinical judgment, and advanced concepts related to caring throughout the life span. Key areas include patient safety, infection control, medication administration, psychosocial aspects (stress, coping, spirituality), and physiological systems (activity, oxygenation, fluid balance, and nutrition).
This book provides a practical roadmap for the day-to-day work of family physicians and the primary healthcare team, emphasizing holistic, patient-centered care and skills required for the family practice setting.
A comprehensive text on Reproductive Medicine designed to provide accurate and up-to-date information for professionals, likely aimed at those preparing for the MRCOG examination in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
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A fundamental and respected resource book in critical care,...
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A personal guide providing detailed advice and strategy tips for candidates preparing for the Final FRCS (Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons) examination, specifically focusing on the Ophthalmology specialty. The document covers preparation methods, examiner interaction strategies, and lists common, high-yield clinical cases and viva topics essential for passing the exam.
An ophthalmology monograph (Monograph 2) providing educational material on electrophysiologic testing procedures used to diagnose disorders of the retina, optic nerve, and visual pathway. It is part of the Lifelong Education for the Ophthalmologist (LEO) framework published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
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Pages: 148 (Throughout In Color Illustration)ForewordThe Indian Himalayan...
A summary of the most recent evidence regarding the use of High-Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) in the intensive care unit. The article discusses HFNO's physiological effects, including washout of anatomical deadspace and reduction of breathing effort, and its application as a first-line intervention in patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure.