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Pharmacology for women's health / edited by Mary C. Brucker, Tekoa L King.
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Title:Pharmacology for women's health / edited by Mary C. Brucker, Tekoa L King.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Brucker, Mary C., editor.
King, Tekoa L., editor.
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Published/Created:Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, [2017]
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Call Number: QV37
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Library of Congress Subjects:Gynecologic drugs.
Women--Diseases--Chemotherapy.
Women--Health and hygiene.
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Medical Subjects: Pharmacological Phenomena.
Genital Diseases, Female--drug therapy.
Pregnancy Complications--drug therapy.
Women's Health.
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Edition:Second edition.
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Description:1 online resource (xviii, 1,212 pages :) illustrations.
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Notes:Includes access code.
Order of names reversed on previous edition.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
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ISBN:9781284057515 (electronic bk.)
1284057518 (electronic bk.)
9781284057485
1284057488
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Contents:Section I. Introduction to Pharmacology
Modern Pharmacology
Principles of Pharmacology
Pharmacogenetics
Drug Toxicity
Section II. Lifestyle and Preventative Healthc Care Practices
Vitamins & and Minerals
Immunizations
Drugs to Promote Optimum Weight
Smoking Cessation
Drugs of Abuse
Complimentary and Alternative Therapies
Section III. Essential Drug Categories
Antimicrobials
Analgesia and& Anesthesia
Antihistamines
Steroid Hormones
Section IV. Pharmacotherapeutics for Common Conditions
Cardiovascular Conditions
Hematology
Autoimmune Conditions
Diabetes
Thyroid Disorders
Respiratory Conditions
Gastrointestinal Conditions
Lower Urinary Tract Disorders
Sexually Transmitted Infections
The Central Nervous System
Mental Health
Dermatology
Ophthalmic and Otic Disorders
Cancer
Section V. Gynecology
Contraception
Pelvic and Menstrual Disorders
Vaginal Conditions
Vulvar Disorders
Sexual Dysfunction
The Mature Woman
Section VI. Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy
Labor
Postpartum
Breastfeeding
The Newborn.