Clinical pharmacology during pregnancy /
edited by Donald Mattison.
- Oxford : Academic, 2013.
- 488 p. : ill.
Provides easily accessible information and clinical guidance on how best to treat women with medications during pregnancy. Clinical Pharmacology During Pregnancy is written for clinicians, physicians, midwives, nurses, pharmacists and other medical professionals directly involved in the care of women during pregnancy. This book focuses on the impact of pregnancy on drug disposition and also includes coverage of treatments for diseases of specific body systems as well as essential content on dosing and efficacy. The broad range of this book encompasses analgesics, antiasthmatics, antidepressants, heart and circulatory drugs, vitamins and herbal supplements, and more. Topics in chemotherapy and substance abuse are covered, as are research issues, including clinical trial design and ethical considerations.
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9780123860088 (ebook)
Obstetrical pharmacology. Health and Wellbeing. Clinical & internal medicine Pharmacology Materno-fetal medicine Neonatal medicine Medical toxicology Nursing specialties Gynaecology & obstetrics