Drug-Induced Diseases
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<DIV><DIV>According to the authors, a drug-induced disease as an unintended effect of a drug, which results in mortality or morbidity with symptoms sufficient to prompt a patient to seek medical attention and/or require hospitalization. Since the first edition of this book was published in 2005, numerous drugs have been withdrawn from the market in the United States as a result of morbidity and/or mortality associated with drug-induced diseases. Despite best efforts to assure that all drugs are safe and effective, millions of patients each year develop drug-induced diseases. Every time a patient presents with a new disease or an exacerbation of an existing condition, someone needs to ask, “Could this be drug-related?”</div><DIV> Now in its second edition, this popular and essential comprehensive resource provides a detailed analysis of how to identify, prevent, and manage drug-induced diseases. Edited by James E. Tisdale and Douglas A. Miller, with contributions from experts distinguished in their respective specialties, <i>Drug-Induced Diseases</i> is organized logically and is easy to use for pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and pharmacy students alike.</div><DIV><b> </b></div><DIV><b>Inside you’ll find:</b></div><ul type="disc" style="margin-top: 0in"> <li style="line-height: normal">Chapters dedicated to each disease state.</li> <li style="line-height: normal">In-depth tables throughout each chapter.</li> <li style="line-height: normal">A new section on Drug-Induced dermatologic diseases.</li> <li style="line-height: normal">New drugs implicated as the cause of specific disease(s).</li> <li style="line-height: normal">The inclusion of the Levels of Evidence classification scheme for identifying drug-induced diseases.</li> <li style="line-height: normal">And much more.</li></ul></div>
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