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Pharmacology for the Health Care Professions Christine M. Thorp University of Salford, UK )WILEY-BLACKWELL A John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Publication

Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgements xüi xv xvii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Pharmacology and health care Professionals 2 1.2 Patient compliance 4 1.3 Drag names 4 Part I Principles of pharmacology 7 Drug 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 disposition Chapter overview Administration of drugs Absorption of drugs Drug distribution Drug metabolism Excretion of drugs Summary Effects of drugs on the body 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Chapter overview Adverse reactions to drugs Variation in response to drug therapy Targets for drug action Summary 9 9 13 17 20 23 26 29 29 29 36 40 45 Part II Systemic pharmacology 49 4 Cardiovascular and blood disorders 51 4.1 Cardiovascular disorders 51

viü CONTENTS 4.2 Hypertension 58 4.3 Drugs used to treat cardiovascular disorders 60 4.4 Blood disorders 68 4.5 Anaemias 73 4.6 Lipid metabolism 75 4.7 Lipid-lowering drugs 77 4.8 Summary 79 5 Respiratory Disorders 85 5.1 Chapter overview 85 5.2 Asthma 88 5.3 Chronic bronchitis 88 5.4 Drugs used to treat respiratory disorders 89 5.5 Treatment of other respiratory conditions 92 5.6 Summary 94 6 Disorders of the endocrine System 99 6.1 Chapter overview 99 6.2 Pituitary gland 99 6.3 Thyroid gland 102 6.4 Parathyroid glands 104 6.5 Adrenal glands 105 6.6 Pancreas 106 6.7 Treatment of diabetes mellites 108 6.8 Summary 111 7 Disorders of the musculoskeletal System 115 7.1 Chapter overview 115 7.2 Rheumatic diseases 115 7.3 Drugs used to treat rheumatic diseases 116 7.4 Gout 123 7.5 Drugs used to treat gout 124 7.6 Osteoarthritis 125 7.7 Paget's disease 126 7.8 Treatment of Paget's disease 126 7.9 Osteoporosis 127 7.10 Drugs used to treat osteoporosis 127 7.11 Osteomalacia 128 7.12 Myasthenia gravis 128 7.13 Treatment of myasthenia gravis 129 7.14 Motor neuron disease and multiple sclerosis 130 7.15 Summary 132

CONTENTS ix 8 Disorders of the skin 137 8.1 Chapter overview 137 8.2 Eczema 138 8.3 Treatment of eczema 139 8.4 Psoriasis 140 8.5 Treatment of psoriasis 141 8.6 Warts 144 8.7 Treatment of warts 145 8.8 Other viral infections of the skin 146 8.9 Fungal infections of the skin and nails 146 8.10 Drugs used to treat fungal infection of the skin and nails 147 8.11 Bacterial infection of the skin 150 8.12 Summary 151 9 Chemotherapy of infectious diseases 155 9.1 Chapter overview 155 9.2 Bacteria 155 9.3 Antibiotic drugs 157 9.4 Treatment of tuberculosis 160 9.5 Viruses 161 9.6 Antiviral drugs 162 9.7 Treatment of HIV infection 165 9.8 Fungi 165 9.9 Antifungal drugs 166 9.10 Protozoa 168 9.11 Antimalarial drugs 169 9.12 Drugs for toxoplasma and pneumocystis pneumonia 170 9.13 Parasitic worms 170 9.14 Anthelmintics 172 9.15 Summary 173 10 Cancer chemotherapy 177 10.1 Chapter overview 177 10.2 Biology of cancer 177 10.3 Principles of chemotherapy 180 10.4 Drugs used in cancer chemotherapy 182 10.5 Summary 188 11 Disorders of the central nervous System 191 11.1 Chapter overview 191 11.2 Affective disorders 194 11.3 Drugs used to treat depression 198

x CONTENTS 11.4 Drugs used to treat bipolar depression and mania 200 11.5 Psychoses 201 11.6 Drugs used to treat schizophrenia 203 11.7 Anxiety and insomnia 205 11.8 Anxiolytics and hypnotics 207 11.9 Treatment of anxiety 207 11.10 Treatment of insomnia 209 11.11 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 210 11.12 Treatment of ADHD 211 11.13 Parkinson' s disease 211 11.14 Drugs used to treat Parkinson' s disease 213 11.15 Epilepsy 216 11.16 Drugs used to treat epilepsy 217 11.17 Alzheimer's disease 221 11.18 Treatment of Alzheimer' s disease 221 11.19 Summary 221 12 Anaesthesia and analgesia 229 12.1 Chapter overview 229 12.2 General anaesthesia 229 12.3 Inhalation anaesthetics 231 12.4 Intravenous anaesthetics 232 12.5 Premedication and adjuncts to general anaesthesia 234 12.6 Local anaesthesia 236 12.7 Local anaesthetics 241 12.8 Analgesia 243 12.9 Peripherally acting analgesics 244 12.10 Centrally acting analgesics 247 12.11 Neuropathie pain 247 12.12 Summary 248 13 Contrast agents and adjuncts to radiography 253 13.1 Chapter overview 253 13.2 Contrast agents 253 13.3 Cautions in use of contrast agents 257 13.4 Complications of intravenous administration of contrast agents 257 13.5 Adverse reactions to contrast agents 257 13.6 Management of acute adverse reactions to contrast agents 259 13.7 Adjuncts to radiography 260 13.8 Summary 264

CONTENTS xi Part III Prescribing and the law 269 14 Medicines, the law and health care Professionals 271 14.1 Chapter overview 271 14.2 Legislation 271 14.3 Non-medical prescribing 279 14.4 Summary 284 15 Prescribing in practice 291 15.1 Chapter overview 291 15.2 Podiatry 291 15.3 Extension of access to prescription-only medicines in podiatry and podiatic surgery 292 15.4 Podiatry in the Community 299 15.5 Radiography 300 15.6 Medicines in radiography: prescription, supply and administration 300 15.7 Physiotherapy 315 15.8 Summary 319 Appendices 321 Appendix A: Drug Names 323 Appendix B: Glossary 331 Appendix C: Examples of Patient Group Directions 337 Bibliography 343 Useful Websites 345 Index 349