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Pharmaceutical Press | Catalogue 2016
Welcome to the
Pharmaceutical Press
2016 catalogue
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Drug Interactions – revised and updated with
more than 350 new monographs
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Disease Management
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• A new left-hand floating navigation panel, helping the user jump to any section on a monograph
• New DOIs making it easier to reference any monograph, helping to banish broken links to content
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BNF for Children
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and Child Health and the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group
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BNF for Children (BNFC) provides essential practical
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Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary
for Community Practitioners 2015-2017
Published by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society and the British Medical
Society in association with the Community Practitioners’ and
Health Visitors’ Association and the Royal College of Nursing
The Nurse Prescribers’ Formulary for Community
Practitioners (NPF) is designed for use by nurse
prescribers such as District Nurses and Specialist
Community Public Health Nurses (including
Health Visitors) who have completed the nurse
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The NPF provides an overview of common
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Nurse Prescribers for patients receiving NHS
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 236 1 • £17.99 • 210 x 148mm • 96pp • Sep 2015
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• List of drugs known to cause human developmental toxicity
• Outline of known/possible passage of a drug across the placenta or into human breast milk,
and detailed summaries of literature to support the decision-making process in the care
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• Evaluation of research literature, applied and clinical on nearly 1,200 drugs
• Nearly 1,200 monographs of commonly prescribed drugs
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Clarke’s Analysis
of Drugs and Poisons
Fourth edition
Edited by Anthony C Moffat,
M David Osselton,
Brian Widdop, Jo Watts
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This practical, standard reference work provides
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poisons. It is intended for use primarily by scientists
faced with identifying and quantifying these substances
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industrial products.
Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons is written by
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44 sections cover all practice areas and analytical
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drug testing and postmortem toxicology.
The work includes over 2,100 drug and poison
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and mass spectra, and therapeutic and toxicity data
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Seventh edition
Edited by Raymond C Rowe,
Paul J Sheskey,Walter G Cook,
Marian E Fenton
Published jointly by Pharmaceutical Press
and the American Pharmacists Association
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The Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients is internationally recognised as the authority on the uses,
properties and safety of excipients. The seventh edition contains 380 fully referenced monographs,
written by over 160 expert pharmaceutical scientists.
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Handbook of
Pharmaceutical Excipients
Key coverage includes more than 380 fully referenced excipient monographs, and many related substances.
Monographs include:
• Cetyl Palmitate
• Lysine Acetate
•Pullulan
• Tromethamine
• Includes IR spectra for many of the excipients featured
• Provides information on the uses and chemical and physical properties of excipients systematically
collated from a variety of international sources, including pharmacopeias, patents and websites
• Chemical structures and SEMs of many excipients
• Appendices of E numbers, EINECs and PubChem ID numbers and molecular weights
• An Appendix for searching alternative excipients with the same function
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 027 5 • £335.00 • Hardback • 276 x 219mm • 1,064pp • 2012
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Herbal Medicines
Fourth edition
Pharmaceutical Press Editorial team
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Herbal Medicines provides a comprehensive source of
scientifically rigorous, impartial information on 180 of
the most commonly used herbal medicinal products.
The fourth edition has been extensively revised
and updated.
Features include:
• 28 new monographs, including Epimedium,
Blackcurrant, Peppermint, Peony, Noni and Tea Tree
• Monographs on over 20 major herbal medicines
substantially revised, including Black Cohosh, Ginger,
Scullcap, St John’s Wort and Valerian, with minor
updates to many more
• All pharmacopeial information has been fully updated
and restructured
• An updated international perspective on the regulation of herbal medicinal products
• 180 monographs, extensively referenced, detailing phytochemical, pharmacological and clinical aspects
of each herb (use, dose, adverse effects, interactions, etc.)
• Full colour throughout, with chemical structures and photographs of the plant and drug material
• Product information from over 43 countries including Australia, Germany, UK and USA
Written by a team of experts, Herbal Medicines is an invaluable reference text for pharmacists and
other healthcare professionals who require evidence-based information on herbal medicines used for
treatment and prevention of health problems.
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 035 0 • £110.00 • Hardback • 276 x 219mm • 928pp • 2013
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Martindale provides unbiased, evaluated information on drugs and medicines in use around the world.
It is prepared by an experienced team of pharmacists and life scientists who use their professional
expertise to provide an unbiased and evaluated digest of the available literature, selecting the most clinically
relevant and appropriate information from reliable published sources.
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Martindale:
The Complete
Drug Reference
The monographs
Martindale contains over 6,000 monographs on drugs and ancillary substances (over 7,000 online).
These monographs deal with pharmaceutical excipients, toxins and poisons, radiopharmaceuticals, and
herbals, as well as drugs and medicines used throughout the world. Information includes:
• Drug synonyms, including Arabic, Chinese and Russian names, and ‘street’ names
• Molecular structures (online only), molecular formulae, molecular weight, CAS registry numbers,
ATC codes, UNII codes
• Physical characteristics and pharmacopoeial details
• Drugs restricted in sport
• Uses and administration, including pharmacology and dosages, and investigational and unlicensed uses
• Adverse effects and their treatment
• Precautions, including contra-indications
• Interactions and their clinical relevance
• Pharmacokinetics and implications for clinical use
Contents
• Nearly 700 disease reviews, with references and links to the published literature
• Over 180,000 (and over 240,000 online) preparations, giving details of preparation name, manufacturer,
ingredients, and uses for proprietary preparations. Includes herbal and homeopathic preparations
• Extensive coverage of 43 countries and regions, with selected preparations from a further 6 areas
• Full names and addresses (where available) of almost 20,000 (and over 25,000 online) manufacturers
and distributors
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 139 5 • £495.00 • Hardback (2 Vols) • 276 x 219 mm Vol 1: 2,664pp • Vol 2: 1,952pp • 2014
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The Orange Guide
Rules and Guidance for
Pharmaceutical Manufacturers
and Distributors 2015
Ninth edition
Compiled by Medicines and
Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)
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In one convenient and authoritative source,
the Orange Guide brings together all the main European
and UK directives, regulations and legislation relating to
the manufacture and distribution of medicines.
The 2015 edition incorporates all the significant updates
and additions to the detailed European Community
guidelines on GMP since the last edition, including the
revised EU Guidelines on Good Distribution Practice.
In addition, it contains sections on:
• The Gold Standard for Responsible Persons
• MHRA Innovation Office
• The Application and Inspection process for new
licences – ‘what to expect’
• MHRA Compliance Management and Inspection Action Group
• MHRA Risk-based inspection programme
• Naming Contract Quality Control (QC) laboratories
• GDP Quality Systems
• A flow chart on registration requirements for UK companies involved in the sourcing and supply of active
substances (ASs), to be used in the manufacture of licensed human medicines
The Orange Guide brings you all the answers you need to stay informed.
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Content is revised on a regular basis to take into account changes to European and national legislation and
guidance documents. All revised content undergoes a series of rigorous checking procedures.
For more details or to subscribe, contact [email protected].
ISBN: 978 0 85711 171 5 • £75.00 • Paperback • 244 x 172 mm • 672pp • Jan 2015
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Stockley’s Drug Interactions
Eleventh edition
Edited by Claire L Preston
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MedicinesComplete or in print
Now in its new 11th print edition, Stockley’s Drug Interactions is still the most indispensable and authoritative
international source of drug interactions, their mechanisms, clinical importance and management.
Over 350 new monographs have been added, making a total of almost 4,500 monographs. Each monograph
contains a summary and clinical evidence for the interaction under discussion, including its probable mechanism,
clinical importance, and management.
Many of the existing interactions monographs have been reviewed, revalidated, and updated.The work cites around
27,000 references.
Whether you access Stockley’s online or in print, its comprehensive coverage:
• Covers interactions between therapeutic drugs, proprietary medicines, herbal medicines, foods, drink,
and drugs of abuse
• Provides comprehensive details of the clinical evidence for the interactions under discussion, an assessment of
their clinical importance, and gives clear guidance on how to manage the interaction in practice
• Summarises the interaction in each monograph
• Provides global coverage, including drugs used worldwide
New for the 11th edition:
• New drug information
• A comprehensive update and restructure of the chapter on Antidiabetic drugs, in-line with published literature
• New advice regarding the concurrent use of aliskiren,ACE inhibitors, and angiotensin-II receptor antagonists
• An updated list of drugs that ha ve a risk of prolonging the QT interval
Other essential products in the Stockley’s family
• Stockley’s Drug Interactions Pocket Companion – a quick reference guide to drug interactions (see p. 37)
• Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions – a specialist herbal interactions text (see p. 20)
• Stockley’s Interactions Alerts – providing data suitable for integration into dispensing and prescribing systems
• Stockley’s Interactions Checker – for online subscribers only
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Content is revised on a regular basis to take into account changes to European and national legislation and
guidance documents. All revised content undergoes a series of rigorous checking procedures.
For more details or to subscribe, contact [email protected]
ISBN: 978 0 85711 270 5 • £195.00 • Hardback, one volume • 276 x 219mm • March 2016
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The Stockley’s Interactions Checker on
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description of the interaction, and guidance on
the action you should take, making it an
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Quickly check online what interactions exist,
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The Stockley’s Interactions Checker is provided
as a service to all online subscribers to
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Stockley’s Interactions Alerts
Stockley’s Interactions Alerts are derived from the full
text of Stockley’s Drug Interactions.
They summarise drug-drug, drug-herb and drugfood interactions in a few short lines to give a
quick, ready reference as to whether drugs can
safely be taken together.
The Alerts are deliverable in XML only, and
can be easily integrated into prescribing and
dispensing systems.
For more information contact
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Stockley’s Herbal
Medicines Interactions
Second edition
Edited by Elizabeth Williamson,
Samuel Driver, Karen Baxter
Access online via
MedicinesComplete or in print
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions provides a practical guide to the interactions of clinical herbal
medicines, dietary supplements and nutraceuticals with conventional medicines.
It will answer questions such as:
• Are the drugs and substances in question known to interact, or is the interaction only theoretical
or speculative?
• If they do interact, how serious is it?
• Are all patients affected, or only a few?
• What alternative and safer drugs can be used instead?
In addition to the interactions of herbal medicines with conventional medicines, this essential work
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nutraceuticals in detail.
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AHFS Drug Information includes thousands of
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Dietary Supplements
Fourth edition
Pamela Mason
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Dietary Supplements is a monograph-based guide to
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dietary supplements. It includes the latest findings on
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Dietary Supplements includes:
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Handbook of Drug Administration
via Enteral Feeding Tubes
Third edition
Vicky Bradnam, Rebecca White
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This practical resource covers the technical, practical The work is endorsed by the
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• 404 updated monographs
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pharmacists and GPs.
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Handbook on Injectable Drugs
by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
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For over 30 years, Handbook on Injectable Drugs
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Key coverage includes:
• 359 drug monographs with information
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• Drugs listed alphabetically by generic name for
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Here’s a user-friendly, single point of reference for
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Kucers’ The Use of Antibiotics
M. Lindsay Grayson
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Kucers’The Use of Antibiotics is the leading
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Pediatric Injectable Drugs
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For nearly three decades, pharmacists treating
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Thomas Stedman
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Learning | Applied Learning and Case Studies
Applied Learning and Case Studies
Application and
Review of
Pediatric
Pharmacotherapy
Mark L Glover
This practical self-assessment workbook, including
over 1,000 MCQs, will give students the help they
need to apply their knowledge of pediatric
pharmacotherapy to case-based scenarios. In four
sections, it covers the pharmacotherapy issues that
are most likely to be encountered during exposure
to pediatric medicine: neonatal intensive care,
pediatric intensive care, and pediatric in- and outpatient care.
(Readers may also like BNF for Children, p. 10)
ISBN: 978 0 85369 941 5 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 496pp • 2011
Biological
Therapeutics
Ben Greenstein,
Daniel Brook
This work provides an introduction to one of the
fastest-growing branches of pharmaceutical science:
the treatment of disease using biological medicines
derived from living plant and animal tissues.
This comprehensive overview covers all categories
of biological therapeutics, including historical
introductions, an overview of the drugs and their
mechanisms of action and uses, examples of adverse
reactions and case studies. It also discusses the
development of newer drugs and future
developments in this discipline.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 843 2 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 160pp • 2011
Drugs in Use
Case studies for
pharmacists and
prescribers
Fifth edition
Edited by
Linda J Dodds
This work provides a series of 32 clinical case
studies to show pharmacists how they can optimise
drug therapy in response to the needs of their
individual patients. The cases have been updated to
reflect recent changes in medicines use, and this new
edition includes evidence concerning optimal care, a
significant focus on major advances in therapeutics,
and self-study Q&A within each case. The case
studies clearly show how knowledge of science and
its application to practice are interlinked when
ensuring medicines optimisation.
(Readers may also like Social and Cognitive Pharmacy
- Theory and Case Studies by Parastou Donyai, p. 41)
ISBN: 978 0 85711 091 6 • £39.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 736pp • 2013
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Second edition
Christopher A Langley,
Dawn Belcher
This FASTtrack book will guide the pharmacy
student or technician through the main stages
involved in pharmaceutical dispensing. The latest
edition includes information on revisions to the
community pharmacy contract, content on new
advanced community pharmacy services, and
updated prescription labelling information. MCQs
are included to encourage understanding and
support application of the knowledge.
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 056 5 • £22.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 208pp • 2012
Integrated
Pharmacy
Case Studies
Edited by Sally-Anne
Francis, Felicity J Smith,
John Malkinson, Andrew
Constanti, Kevin Taylor
This innovative resource provides a case study
approach to pharmacy education. Through the
development of case studies between clinical
practitioners and pharmaceutical scientists, the book
presents an integrated approach to the application of
pharmaceutical science to pharmaceutical care.
It features examples from all areas of clinical/health
care and pharmaceutical science, including those
relating to the most recent developments in basic
science research, drug development and delivery and
clinical practice.
Learning | Applied Learning and Case Studies
FASTtrack Applied
Pharmaceutical
Practice
ISBN: 978 0 85369 884 5 • £39.99 • Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 456pp • Jun 2015
An Introduction
to Clinical
Pharmaceutics
Alexander T Florence
This unique textbook considers the role of
pharmaceutics in determining or modifying clinical
outcomes. It covers developments such as
personalised therapies and nanotechnology, and
includes clinical case studies and examples.
(Readers may also like Physicochemical Principles
of Pharmacy by Alexander T Florence and
David Attwood, p. 51)
ISBN: 978 0 85369 691 9 • £24.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 208pp • 2010
Introduction to
Pharmaceutical
Calculations
Fourth edition
Ian Smith, Judith A Rees,
Jennie Watson
This well-respected title provides an introduction
to drug dosage calculations, information retrieval
calculations and other pharmaceutical calculations.
It includes learning objectives and numerous
worked examples, as well as sample questions
and answers.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 168 5 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 288pp • May 2015
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Other Applied Learning titles:
Applied Pharmaceutical
Practice
Christopher A Langley, Dawn Belcher
ISBN: 978 0 85369 746 6 • £29.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 304pp • 2008
Hospital Pre-registration
Pharmacist Training
Aamer Safdar, Shirley Ip
ISBN: 978 0 85369 785 5 • £21.99
Paperback • 216 x138mm • 200pp • 2009
Also of interest:
Applications of LS-MS in Toxicology
Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Disease Management
Healthcare Communication
MCQs in Pharmaceutical Calculations
Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook
Pharmacy OSCEs
Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy
Social and Cognitive Pharmacy
Pathology and Therapeutics
for Pharmacists
A basis for clinical pharmacy practice
Third edition
Russell J Greene, Norman D Harris
ISBN: 978 0 85369 690 2 • £50.00
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 1008pp • 2008
Pharmacy Case Studies
Edited by Soraya Dhillon, Rebekah Raymond
ISBN: 978 0 85369 724 4 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 480pp • 2009
The Pre-registration Interview
Preparation for the application process
Nadia Bukhari
ISBN: 978 0 85369 698 8 • £21.99
Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 160pp • 2007
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Learning | Education and Research
Education and Research
Conducting
Your Pharmacy
Practice Research
Project
A step-by-step guide
Second edition
Felicity J Smith
This clear and concise handbook has been updated
and expanded in recognition of the increased
diversity of projects undertaken by students.
Designed to help anyone planning a pharmacy
research project, it includes sections on preparation,
planning and management, scientific enquiry and
research methodology, and writing up and
dissemination of the findings.
(Readers may also like Integrated Pharmacy Case
Studies by Sally-Anne Francis, p. 27)
ISBN: 978 0 85369 869 2 • £23.99 • Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 230pp • 2010
Principles of
Good Clinical
Practice
Edited by
Michael J McGraw,
Adam N George,
Shawn P Shearn,
Rigel L Hall,
Thomas F Haws, Jr
This essential handbook is a one-stop source for
guidance and rules for the proper conduct of clinical
trials. It describes the ethical principles and
regulatory requirements that influence the current
and future conduct of clinical research, and provides
essential information on clinical trial design and
pharmacovigilance.
Part of the Pharmacy Business Administration Series.
(Readers may also like Pharmaceutical Toxicology:
Safety Sciences of Drugs by Gerard J Mulder and
Lennart Dencker, p. 49)
ISBN: 978 0 85369 790 9 • £44.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 272pp • 2010
Research
Methods for
Pharmaceutical
Practice and Policy
Edited by
Rajender Aparasu
Using a scientific approach, Research Methods for
Pharmaceutical Practice and Policy outlines a thorough
process for conducting pharmaceutical practice and
policy research. The book presents a theoretical and
practical framework for research methods,
supported by applications and examples.
Each chapter includes learning objectives, review
questions, references, and recommended online
resources to assist students.
Part of the Pharmacy Business Administration Series.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 880 7 • £34.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 336pp • 2010
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This text acts as a concise guide to medical literature
evaluation principles and the provision of key drug
information. It provides an overview of commonly used
information sources available in print, online, or in
mobile versions, and discusses their advantages and
limitations.
Marie A Abate,
Matthew Blommel
The work provides a wealth of key points and succinct,
practical considerations for critically analysing and
evaluating all aspects of clinical drug studies. Each
chapter includes worked examples and questions with
answers, to help the reader learn and apply important
concepts.
See page 47 for a full list of Remington Education
series titles
ISBN: 978 0 85711 066 4 • £25.00 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 224pp • 2013
Other Education and Research titles:
Evaluation of Herbal
Medicinal Products
Also of interest:
Perspectives on quality, safety and efficacy
Edited by Peter Houghton and
Pulok K Mukherjee
ISBN: 978 0 85369 751 0 • £130.00
Hardback • 246 x 189mm • 520pp • 2009
Learning | Education and Research
Remington
Education:
Drug Information
and Literature
Evaluation
Making Medicines: A brief history
of pharmacy and pharmaceuticals p. 40
Remington Education: Pharmaceutics p. 51
Remington Education: Physical Pharmacy p. 52
The Complete Guide to
Medical Writing
Edited by Mark C Stuart
ISBN: 978 0 85369 667 4 • £24.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 512pp • 2007
TOMORROW’S PHARMACIST
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Learning | Reinforced Learning and Self Testing
Reinforced Learning and Self Testing
MCQs in
Pharmaceutical
Science and
Technology
Edited by Sanjay Garg
This exam and study guide for pharmacy students
contains 600 MCQs and answers divided into
six sections. From basic science through to clinical
considerations, the questions included in each
chapter cover basic, conventional and novel delivery
systems, helping the student gain valuable practice
in this discipline.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 913 2 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 296pp • 2010
Pharmacy OSCEs
A revision guide
Edited by Beti Wyn Evans,
Laura Kravitz, Nina Walker,
Kelly Lefteri
Pharmacy OSCEs is the only pharmacy-specific OSCE
revision guide. This easy-to-use book covers the key
competencies that will be tested during Objective
Structured Clinical Examinations.
Written in a concise and accessible way, it covers all
types of situations - from responding to a specific
symptom to solving calculations. Over 70 practice
scenarios are accompanied by learning objectives,
Q&A, feedback and revision points, and key references
and further reading.
(Readers may also like Social and Cognitive Pharmacy
by Parastou Donyai, p. 41)
ISBN: 978 0 85711 043 5 • £22.99 • Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 256pp • 2013
Pharmacy
Registration
Assessment
Questions
Edited by
Nadia Bukhari
Contributors:
Amar Iqbal, Babir Malik,
Oksana Pyzik, Ryan
Hamilton
Comprising 400 brand new questions, Pharmacy
Registration Assessment Questions has been structured
in compliance with the new 2016 GPhC registration
exam guidelines.
It includes a comprehensive list of open and closed
book questions that are likely to be covered in the
exam, including BO5, Extended MCQs, Classification
and Calculation. These questions will help students
practice their answers in the new format in plenty
of time for their exams.
Written by a team of contributors, the new
questions have been updated to match the
BNF 70, BNF for Children 2015-2016 and Medicines,
Ethics and Practice 39.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 175 3 • £29.95 • Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 224pp • Feb 16
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MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy
Edited by Lilian M Azzopardi
ISBN: 978 0 85369 666 7 • £21.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 304pp • 2007
MCQs in Pharmaceutical
Calculations
Ryan F Donnelly, Johanne Barry
ISBN: 978 0 85369 836 4 • £21.99
Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 224pp • 2009
MCQs in Pharmacy Practice
Also of interest:
Hospital Pre-registration
Pharmacist Training
Introduction to Pharmaceutical
Calculations
The Pre-registration Interview
Remington Education: Drug Information
and Literature Evaluation Remington Education: Pharmaceutics Remington Education: Physical Pharmacy p. 28
p. 27
p. 28
p. 31
p. 51
p. 52
Second edition
Edited by Lilian M Azzopardi
ISBN: 978 0 85369 839 5 • £21.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 464pp • 2009 Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice
Edited by Lilian M Azzopardi
ISBN: 978 0 85369 665 0 • £27.50
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 416pp • 2006
Pharmaceutical Calculations
Workbook
Judith A Rees, Ian Smith
ISBN: 978 0 85369 602 5 • £24.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 240pp • 2005
Learning | Reinforced Learning and Self Testing
Other Reinforced Learning and Self Testing titles:
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Complementary and
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Pharmaceutics – Drug Delivery
and Targeting Second edition
Steven B Kayne
Yvonne Perrie, Thomas Rades
ISBN: 978 0 85369 774 9 • £22.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 208pp • 2008
Law and Ethics in
Pharmacy Practice
Ruth Rodgers, Catherine Dewsbury,
Andrew Lea
ISBN: 978 0 85369 885 2 • £22.99
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Christopher A Langley, Dawn Belcher
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David Barlow, David Mountford
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 057 2 • £22.99
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David Attwood, Alexander T Florence
ISBN: 978 0 85711 064 0 • £22.99
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Therapeutics
Nadia Bukhari, David Kearney
ISBN: 978 0 85369 775 6 • £22.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 2009
Christopher A Langley, Dawn Belcher
Pharmaceutics – Dosage
Form and Design
ISBN: 978 0 85711 083 1 • £22.99
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Pharmacology Second edition
Physical Pharmacy Second edition
Managing Symptoms
in the Pharmacy Second edition
Second edition
Applied Pharmaceutical
Practice Second edition
ISBN: 978 0 85711 059 6 • £22.99
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 078 7 • £24.99
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Financial Analysis
in Pharmacy
Practice
Brent Rollins, Keith N
Herist, Matthew Perri
Providing a series of practical case studies based on
realistic examples, this introductory text will help
the reader understand how accounting and financial
management principles apply to all areas of
pharmacy practice. Coverage includes the guiding
principles of accounting, financial statements, basics
of financial analysis, budgeting and inventory
management, and pricing goods and services.
Part of the Pharmacy Business Administration Series.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 897 5 • £34.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 2011
Health Policy
and Ethics
Jack E Fincham
This text provides a concise and comprehensive
review of health policy, ethics, economics, and
healthcare delivery around the world. It explains
health policy and its influencers, and how policy
directly affects health and health care; and reviews
relevant background concepts, current issues, future
needs and assessments.
Part of the Pharmacy Business Administration Series.
Practice | Business and Administration
Business and Administration
ISBN: 978 0 85369 838 8 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 320pp • 2011
Other Business and Administration titles:
Health Economics
Jordan Braverman
Part of the Pharmacy Business
Administration Series
ISBN: 978 0 85369 867 8 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 384pp • 2009
Also of interest:
Community Pharmacy Handbook Pharmacy in Public Health Principles of Good Clinical Practice Research Methods for
Pharmaceutical Practice and Policy p. 42
p. 41
p. 30
p. 30
Complementary and Alternative Medicine:
Complementary and Alternative
Medicine
Dietary Supplements Pocket
Companion
ISBN: 978 0 85369 763 3 • £39.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 624pp • 2008
ISBN: 978 0 85369 761 9 • £22.99
PVC • 180 x 100mm • 296pp • 2008
Second edition
Edited by Steven B Kayne
Pamela Mason
Part of the Pocket Companion Series
FASTtrack – Complementary
and Alternative Medicine
Nutraceuticals: A guide for
healthcare professionals
ISBN: 978 0 85369 774 9 • £22.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 208pp • 2008
ISBN: 978 0 85369 659 9 • £34.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 448pp • 2007
Steven B Kayne
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Brian Lockwood
Also of interest:
Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products p. 31
Herbal Medicines
p. 14
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions p. 20
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Practice | Clinical Therapeutics
Clinical Therapeutics
Clinical Pharmacy
Pocket
Companion
Second edition
Alistair Howard Gray,
Jane Wright, Lynn Bruce,
Jennifer Oakley
The new second edition of Clinical Pharmacy Pocket
Companion has been completely revised and updated.
Bringing together disparate information not easily
found in other reference sources, it will provide
invaluable help in answering queries – both common
and less frequent – quickly and competently.
Over 60% of the topics are new, adding appeal for
community as well as hospital pharmacists, and a new
team of contributors have rewritten and revised the
topics in their area of expertise.
Part of the Pocket Companion Series.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 157 9 • £29.99 • Paperback • 180 x 100mm • 608pp • Nov 2015
Disease
Management
Third edition
Michael D Randall,
Karen E Neil
This comprehensive text covers the physiology,
pharmacology and drug treatment of a comprehensive
list of diseases. It provides an ideal reference for the
new integrated curriculum.
The work looks at common diseases by body system. It
takes a holistic approach in applying pharmacology to
clinical practice, and focuses on concepts of treatment
and drug choice. Each section includes an outline of the
disease, clinical features, pharmacology of therapeutics
used to monitor the condition, treatment guidelines,
interactions, and counselling of the patient.
It includes drug choice tables and interactions tables,
along with case studies, practice points and MCQs.
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 209 5 • £45.00 • Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 555pp • Jun 2016
FASTtrack Managing
Symptoms in the
Pharmacy
Second edition
Alan Nathan
Organised by system in alphabetical order, this
book addresses all common ailments that may be
presented in the pharmacy. It contains concise,
bulleted information, key points, tips and an allimportant self-assessment section which includes
MCQs, case studies, sample essay questions and
worked examples.
Part of the FASTtrack series,
www.ontrackpharmacy.com
See page 34 for a full list of FASTtrack revision titles
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ISBN: 978 0 85711 060 2 • £22.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 2012
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A practical guide
Susan Youssef
This text provides practical, evidence-based
information, tips and guidance on how to conduct
successful Medicines Use Reviews (MURs). The ten main
chapters identify and discuss the specific medical
conditions seen in community pharmacy, while further
sub chapters include advice on treatment options and
relevant practical tips. It will help all pharmacists to
give their patients high quality advice.
Available online via
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ISBN: 978 0 85369 887 6 • £24.99 • Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 192pp • 2010
Minor Illness or
Major Disease
Sixth edition
Brian Addison,
Alyson Brown,
Ruth Edwards,
Gwen Gray
This new edition of a well-established textbook covers
the diagnosis and management of disease symptoms
frequently encountered in community pharmacy
practice. It helps the pharmacist establish if they are
seeing a minor illness that can be safely managed in the
pharmacy, or whether referral to a medical practitioner
is necessary.
Practice | Clinical Therapeutics
Medicines
Use Reviews
Revised and updated with new advice and the latest
products in the market, the 6th edition takes a problembased learning approach and includes
trigger cases, management options, and the opinions
of pharmacists and general practitioners. It also
includes case studies, key points, tips, and selfassessment questions to help understanding and
consolidate learning.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 214 9 • £34.99 • Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 288pp • May 2016
Non-prescription
Medicines
Fourth edition
Alan Nathan
Fully revised and updated, this text assesses the
range of non-prescription medicines that can be
recommended for the most frequently encountered
minor illnesses.
It covers 44 common conditions, and includes a
detailed description of the available products,
including mode of action, side-effects, cautions and
contraindications, interactions and dosage.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 886 9 • £34.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 320pp • 2010
Stockley’s Drug
Interactions
Pocket
Companion 2016
This small, quick-reference Stockley text provides the
busy primary care healthcare professional with a
trustworthy, affordable, and practical clinical reference
on drug interactions and their management.
Edited by Claire L. Preston It includes more than 2,300 interaction monographs
pertaining to specific drugs or drug groups and is
structured alphabetically, with a comprehensive index.
Easy-to-use severity rating symbols offer guidance on
the clinical significance of the interaction.
Part of the Pocket Companion Series.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 265 1 • £29.95 • Paperback • 180 x 100mm • 728pp • Jan 2016
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Other Clinical Therapeutics titles:
Adverse Drug Reactions
FASTtrack – Therapeutics
ISBN: 978 0 85369 601 8 • £34.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 496pp • 2005
ISBN: 978 0 85369 775 6 • £22.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 2009 Second edition
Edited by Anne Lee
Drugs and the Liver
Nadia Bukhari, David Kearney
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Zoonoses
A guide to drug handling in liver dysfunction
Edited by Penny North-Lewis
Second edition
Martin Shakespeare
Essentials of Nonprescription
Medications and Devices
Also of interest:
ISBN: 978 0 85369 710 7 • £34.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 344pp • 2008
Elaine D Mackowiak
ISBN: 978 0 85369 861 6 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 2009
Introduction to Renal Therapeutics
Edited by Caroline Ashley, Clare Morlidge
ISBN: 978 0 85369 688 9 • £34.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 320pp • 2008
Paediatric Drug Handling
Ian Costello, Paul Long, Ian K Wong,
Catherine Tuleu,Vincent Yeung
Part of the ULLA Pharmacy Series.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 753 4 • £44.99
Hardback • 236 x 156mm • 320pp • 2009
Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics
Application and Review of Pediatric
Pharmacotherapy
Applied Pharmaceutical Practice
FASTtrack – Applied Pharmaceutical
Practice Concise Clinical Pharmacology
Kucers’ The Use of Antibiotics
MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy
Pathology and Therapeutics for
Pharmacists
p. 27
p. 26
p. 28
p. 27
p. 49
p. 23
p. 33
p. 28
ISBN: 978 0 85369 686 5 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 144pp • 2007
Prescribing Adult Intravenous
Nutrition
Peter Austin, Mike Stroud
ISBN: 978 0 85369 658 2 • £37.50
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 320pp • 2007
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FASTtrack –
Pharmaceutical
Compounding and
Dispensing
Second edition
Christopher A Langley,
Dawn Belcher
This is a practical yet detailed guide to the theory and
practice of safe and effective extemporaneous
compounding and dispensing. Fully revised and
updated, it covers three core sections: the history of
compounding, pharmaceutical forms and their
preparation, and product formulae. It includes
diagrams, key points and tips, MCQs, case studies and
self-assessment sections to aid revision.
Part of the FASTtrack series,
www.ontrackpharmacy.com
See page 34 for a full list of FASTtrack revision titles
(Readers may also like Clinical Pharmacy Pocket
Companion by Jane Wright, Alistair Howard Gray,
Lynn Bruce and Jennifer Cooke, p. 36)
ISBN: 978 0 85711 055 8 • £22.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 224pp • 2012
Handbook of
Extemporaneous
Preparation
A guide to
pharmaceutical
compounding
Edited by Mark Jackson,
Andrew Lowey
This concise guide to good practice in
extemporaneous compounding provides key
guidance on the preparation and dispensing of 50 of
the most common non-sterile compounded
formulations. It provides coverage of clinical risk
assessment and advice for procuring ‘Specials’ from
manufacturers; and incorporates the key findings
and outputs from the UK National Advisory Board
study, including advice on purchasing unlicensed
medicines.
(Readers may also like Handbook of
Drug Administration via Enteral Feeding Tubes by
Vicky Bradnam and Rebecca White, p. 22)
Practice | Drug Preparation and Administration
Drug Preparation and Administration
ISBN: 978 0 85369 901 9 • £44.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 480pp • 2010
Neonatal and
Paediatric
Prescribing
Edited by Mike Sharland
This book uncovers the principles behind optimal
neonatal and paediatric prescribing.
It goes into depth about the current state of
neonatal and paediatric prescribing and the
challenges presented by specific clinical areas,
as well as focussing on current research. Written
by experts in the field, this book reveals the
rationale behind dosing and equips the reader
with a solid understanding of the validity of dosing
errors and safety.
(Readers may also like Briggs’ Drugs in
Pregnancy and Lactation, by Gerald G Briggs and
Roger K Freeman, p.11)
ISBN: 978 0 85711 135 7 • £39.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 250pp • Nov 2016
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Practice | Drug Preparation and Administration
Other Drug Preparation and Administration titles:
Making Medicines:
Also of interest:
ISBN: 978 85369 597 4 • £24.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 336pp • 2005
Handbook of Drug Administration
via Enteral Feeding Tubes
Handbook on Injectable Drugs
Injectable Drugs Guide
Pediatric Injectable Drugs
Stockley’s Drug Interactions
A brief history of pharmacy
and pharmaceuticals
Edited by Stuart Anderson
Pharmaceutical Compounding
and Dispensing
Second edition
Edited by John F Marriott, Keith A Wilson,
Christopher A Langley, Dawn Belcher
ISBN: 978 0 85369 912 5 • £39.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 304pp • 2010
Quality Assurance of Aseptic
Preparation Services
Fourth edition
Edited by Alison M Beaney
ISBN: 978 0 85369 615 5 • £34.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 168pp • 2005
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Hospital Pharmacy
Hospital Pharmacy outlines the changes in pharmacy
practice within the hospital setting and discusses the
vast range of services that are provided. Each
Edited by Martin Stephens chapter is devoted to an area of pharmacy practice
and discusses its history, current practice and future
developments. Chapters include pharmacy in the
acute independent sector, controlled drugs in
hospital pharmacy, pharmacist prescribing, mental
health and consultant pharmacists.
Second edition
ISBN: 978 0 85369 900 2 • £32.50 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 352pp • 2011
Pharmacy in
Public Health
Edited by Janet Krska
Pharmacy in Public Health uses case studies
throughout the book to illustrate how public health
initiatives can be implemented in different pharmacy
sectors. Accessible and comprehensive, it outlines
specific key concepts and provides the understanding
needed to turn practising pharmacists and students
into effective public health practitioners.
Practice | General Pharmacy Practice
General Pharmacy Practice
ISBN: 978 0 85369 879 1 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 304pp • 2010
Social and
Cognitive
Pharmacy –
Theory and
Case Studies
This easy-to-use textbook describes how to apply
relevant psycho-social knowledge to everyday
pharmacy issues. It explains the relationship between
the principles, methodologies and theories of the
social and behavioural sciences and their application
to pharmacy practice.
Parastou Donyai
Containing 15 practical case studies, the book is
written using an outcomes-based approach. Each
chapter describes what the reader should be able to
demonstrate after working through the chapter.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 899 9 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 248pp • 2012
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Other General Pharmacy Practice titles:
Community Pharmacy Handbook
Jon Waterfield
ISBN: 978 0 85369 716 9 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 304pp • 2008
Healthcare Communication
Bruce Hugman
ISBN: 978 0 85369 749 7 • £29.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 320pp • 2009
Foundation in Pharmacy Practice
Ben J Whalley, Kate E Fletcher, Sam E Weston, Rachel
L Howard, Clare F Rawlinson
ISBN: 978 0 85369 747 3 • £29.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 224pp • 2008
The Obesity Epidemic and Its
Management
Terry Maguire, David Haslam
ISBN 978 0 85369 786 2 • £34.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 288pp • 2009
Also of interest:
Adverse Drug Reactions
AHFS Drug Information
British National Formulary
BNF for Children
Clinical Pharmacy Pocket Companion
Conducting your Pharmacy Practice
Research Project
Dietary Supplements
Essentials of Non-prescription
Medications and Devices
FASTtrack – Managing Symptoms
in the Pharmacy
Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice
Handbook of Drug Administration
via Enteral Feeding Tubes
Handbook on Injectable Drugs
Hospital Pre-registration
Pharmacist Training
Injectable Drugs Guide
Integrated Pharmacy Case Studies
MCQs in Pharmacy Practice
Medicines Use Reviews
Minor Illness or Major Disease
Non-prescription Medicines
Pediatric Injectable Drugs
Pharmacy Case Studies
Pharmacy Ethics and Decision Making
Popular Medicines
Stockley’s Drug Interactions
Stockley’s Drug Interactions
Pocket Companion 2016
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions
p. 38
p. 21
p. 8
p. 10
p. 36
p. 30
p. 21
p. 38
p. 36
p. 33
p. 22
p. 22
p. 28
p. 23
p. 27
p. 33
p. 37
p. 37
p. 37
p. 24
p. 28
p. 44
p. 46
p. 18
p. 37
p. 20
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Dale and Appelbe’s
Pharmacy and
Medicines Law
Tenth edition
Joy Wingfield,
Gordon E Appelbe
This established text is the definitive guide to the
law relating to the practice of pharmacy and the use
of medicines in the UK. The new edition includes
important updates regarding the activities of the
General Pharmaceutical Council and the recent
consolidation of medicines regulations, and what
these changes mean for practising pharmacists.
Available online via
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ISBN: 978 0 85369 989 7 • £49.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 608pp • 2013
FASTtrack –
Law and Ethics
in Pharmacy
Practice
Ruth Rodgers,
Catherine Dewsbury,
Andrew Lea
This book covers key legislation affecting pharmacy
and the pharmacist practitioner, including how laws
are made, how they come into effect and how they
are enforced. It focuses on what pharmacy students
really need to know in order to pass exams, and
includes concise, bulleted information, key points,
and a self-assessment section with MCQs.
Practice | Law, Ethics and Regulation
Law, Ethics and Regulation
Part of the FASTtrack series,
www.ontrackpharmacy.com
See page 34 for a full list of FASTtrack revision titles
ISBN: 978 0 85369 885 2 • £22.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 176pp • 2010
Medicines, Ethics
and Practice
The professional guide
for pharmacists
39, July 2015
Royal Pharmaceutical
Society
A practical guide to medicines, ethics and practice
for the pharmacist and the pharmacy technician.
A new edition is published each July with the
latest guidance.
This 39th edition is a revised, practical resource
that helps pharmacists practice confidently and
professionally. It includes information on professional
development, research involvement, principles
of Medicines Optimisation (England) and
Pharmaceutical Care (Scotland) and much more.
ISBN 978 0 85711 240 8 • £49.99 • Paperback • 202pp • Jul 2015
Pharmacy and
Medicines Law
in Ireland
Edited by Peter Weedle,
Leonie Clarke
This practical textbook covers all aspects of current
pharmacy and medicines law in Ireland. It discusses
the historical development of Irish pharmacy and
medicines law, and includes the landmark Pharmacy
Act of 2007.
Coverage includes the prescription and control of
medicines, advertising of medicinal products, Misuse
of Drugs Acts and Regulations, the pharmacy
disciplinary system, and the liability of pharmacists
in negligence and defective products.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 882 1 • £37.50 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 384pp • 2011
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The Green Guide
Rules and Guidance
for Pharmaceutical
Distributors 2015
Compiled by Medicines
and Healthcare products
Regulatory Agency
(MHRA)
This 2015 edition of the Green Guide provides
a single source of guidance to, and legislation for,
the distribution of medicines in Europe and UK.
It takes all the elements of the Orange Guide that are
relevant to distributors, and reproduces them.
This edition has been updated to incorporate the
revised EU Guidelines on Good Distribution Practice.
Available online via
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[email protected]
ISBN: 978 0 85711 172 2 • £65.00 • Paperback • 244 x 172mm • 232pp • Jan 2015
The Orange Guide
Rules and Guidance for
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturers and
Distributors 2015
Compiled by Medicines
and Healthcare products
Regulatory Agency
(MHRA)
In one convenient and authoritative source, the
Orange Guide brings together all the main European
and UK directives, regulations and legislation relating
to the manufacture and distribution of medicines.
The 2015 edition incorporates all the significant
updates and additions to the detailed European
Community guidelines on GMP since the last edition,
including the revised EU Guidelines on Good
Distribution Practice.
See page 16 for more details.
Available online via
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[email protected]
ISBN: 978 0 85711 171 5 • £75.00 • Paperback • 244 x 172mm • 672pp • Jan 2015
Other
Law, Ethics and Regulation titles:
Pharmacy Ethics and
Decision Making
Joy Wingfield, David Badcott
ISBN: 978 0 85369 689 6 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 336pp • 2007
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Also of interest:
Health Policy and Ethics
Workplace Drug Testing
p. 35
p. 45
Developing
Your Prescribing
Skills
Edited by Trudy Thomas
This unique handbook will help all new prescribers
to assess and develop their prescribing skills. Using
‘real life’ case scenarios, it takes a practical view of
the main issues facing prescribers.
It encourages the reader to apply the generic
prescribing skills covered in each chapter to their
own practice through the use of reflective exercises
with feedback from experienced prescribers,
suggested areas for further study, mind maps and
top tips.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 881 4 • £19.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 176pp • 2010
Nuclear Pharmacy
Concepts and
applications
in nuclear pharmacy
Edited by
Blaine Templar-Smith
This easy-to-read text provides a comprehensive
introduction to nuclear medicine and includes
real-life, clinical application and learning objectives.
Coverage includes introduction to basic nuclear
physics, radioactive decay, radiopharmaceuticals, the
practice of nuclear pharmacy, and methods for
acquiring and using radiopharmaceuticals in the
nuclear medicine department.
Practice | Specialist and Other titles
Specialist and Other titles
ISBN: 978 0 85369 866 1 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 304pp • 2010
Sampson’s
Textbook of
Radiopharmacy
Fourth edition
Edited by Tony Theobold
This well-established text provides a unique source
of specialised information on the use of
radiopharmaceuticals in the detection and treatment
of diseases and conditions. It is the only reference to
cover the regulation of radiopharmacy practice in
the UK, the USA and Europe, and includes a section
on new techniques for the design and testing of
radiopharmaceuticals.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 789 3 • £74.99 • Hardback • 246 x 189mm • 744pp • 2010
Workplace Drug
Testing
Edited by Alain Verstraete
This comprehensive book provides clear
explanations of the effects of drugs on human
performance and the need for workplace drug
testing. It includes case studies of successful
programmes, and provides essential information on
the regulatory and legal frameworks around the
world. It discusses how to set policies, and covers all
aspects of drug analysis and the associated
interpretation of results.
(Readers may also like Clarke’s Analytical Forensic Toxicology,
edited by Gail Cooper and Adam Negrusz, p. 48)
ISBN: 978 0 85369 694 0 • £75.00 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 464pp • 2011
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Other Specialist and Other titles:
English Delftware Drug Jars
The collection of the
Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical
Society of Great Britain
Edited by Briony Hudson
ISBN: 978 0 85369 643 8 • £50.00
Hardback • 246 x 189mm • 272pp • 2006
Non-medical Prescribing
Edited by Mahesh Sodha, Soraya Dhillon
ISBN: 978 0 85369 768 8 • £24.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 240pp • 2009
Popular Medicines
An illustrated history
Peter G Homan, Briony Hudson,
Raymond C Rowe
Also of interest:
Application and Review of Pediatric
Pharmacotherapy
Biological Therapeutics
Dietary Supplements Pocket Companion
Drugs and the Liver
Introduction to Renal Therapeutics
Nutraceuticals: A guide for
healthcare professionals
The Obesity Epidemic and
Its Management
Paediatric Drug Handling
Prescribing Adult Intravenous Nutrition
Zoonoses
p. 26
p. 26
p. 35
p. 38
p. 38
p. 35
p. 42
p. 38
p. 38
p. 38
ISBN: 978 0 85369 728 2 • £19.99
Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 192pp • 2007
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Remington
Education
Physical
Pharmacy
Blaine Templar-Smith
The Remington Education series is a
series of guides created specifically
for pharmacy students to assist them
with integrating the science of
pharmacy into practice. By providing
a summary of key information in the
relevant subject area and including
cases and/or questions and answers
for self assessment, they offer a
practical way to check knowledge and
track progress before, during and
after a course.
Remington Education: Physical Pharmacy is a
simple, concise overview of the concepts and
applications of physical pharmacy, designed to
help the reader integrate the science of
pharmacy into practice. It summarises the key
information in the area and provides learning
objectives, key points boxes, practical case
studies, and self-assessment questions.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 106 7 • £35.00 • Paperback • 235 x 156mm • 192pp • Oct 2015
Drug Information
and Literature
Evaluation
Marie A Abate,
Matthew Blommel
A concise guide to medical literature evaluation
principles and the provision of key drug
information. It provides an overview of
commonly used information sources available
in print, online, or in mobile versions, and
discusses their advantages and limitations.
The work provides a wealth of key points and
succinct, practical considerations for critically
analysing and evaluating all aspects of clinical
drug studies.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 066 4 • £25.00 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 224pp • 2013
Pharmaceutics
Shelley Chambers Fox
Remington Education: Pharmaceutics covers
the basic principles of pharmaceutics, from
dosage forms to drug delivery and targeting.
Each chapter complies to a set format to help
students grasp the key concepts quickly and
easily.
The book provides numerous case studies and
MCQs for self assessment, and will help
readers integrate the science of pharmacy into
practice.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 070 1 • £29.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 560pp • 2014
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Science | Chemicals as Drugs
Chemicals as Drugs
Basic
Pharmacokinetics
Second edition
Sunil S Jambhekar,
Philip J Breen
This practical guide addresses the ways in which the
principles of pharmacokinetics and biopharmaceutics
can be applied to achieve successful drug therapy. It
includes problem sets and exercises to illustrate the
application of equations to clinical practice.
Helpful features include the use of profiles (sketches
of relationships among pharmacokinetic variables
and parameters), learning objectives, and a complete
review of the mathematical tools you need to
practice pharmacokinetics.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 980 4 • £49.95 • Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 496pp • 2012
Clarke’s Analytical
Forensic
Toxicology
Second edition
Edited by Gail Cooper,
Adam Negrusz
Based on the full reference Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and
Poisons, this text covers the main elements of forensic
toxicology and analytical toxicology techniques. Offering
a fresh perspective on the drugs and poisons most
often encountered in forensic toxicology, it focuses on
collection, extraction and analysis.
A crucial resource for students, lecturers and forensic
science laboratory workers, the updated second edition
includes chapters on sampling, storage and stability,
in-utero exposure to drugs of abuse and extraction.
ISBN: 978 0 85711 054 1 • £59.99 • Paperback • 246 x 189mm • 656pp • 2013
Essentials of
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry
Fourth edition
Donald Cairns
This work is an introduction to pharmaceutical
chemistry for undergraduate pharmacy, chemistry
and medicinal chemistry students. It covers all of the
core material necessary to provide an understanding
of the basic chemistry of drug molecules. Now a
core text on many university courses, the book
contains numerous worked examples and problems.
ISBN: 978 0 85369 979 8 • £39.95 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 320pp • 2012
FASTtrack –
Chemistry of
Drugs
David Barlow,
David Mountford
This text covers the essential organic and biological
chemistry that undergraduate pharmacy and
pharmaceutical sciences students need to know.
The topics covered range from the basics of atomic
and molecular structure and intermolecular
interactions, to the properties of drug molecules in
respect of their stereochemistry and their acidity
and basicity. It includes coverage of organic reaction
chemistry, the chemistry of amino acids, peptides,
proteins, and steroids, pharmaceutical spectroscopy,
drug licensing and Pharmacopoeia.
Part of the FASTtrack series,
www.ontrackpharmacy.com
ISBN: 978 0 85711 083 1 • £22.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 256pp • 2014
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Second edition
Michael D Randall,
David A Kendall,
Steven P H Alexander
FASTtrack – Pharmacology provides a brief account
of drug action in different therapeutic areas,
considering the major classes of drugs, their actions
and, to a limited degree, their uses.
The work also deals with molecular pharmacology
at a more advanced level, making it useful for
students studying advanced pharmacology in the
later years of pharmacy and science degrees.
This edition includes new chapters on
immunopharmacology, oral contraceptives and
local anaesthetics, along with summary tables
and multiple choice tests to reinforce learning.
Part of the FASTtrack series,
www.ontrackpharmacy.com
See page 34 for a full list of FASTtrack revision titles
ISBN: 978 0 85711 057 2 • £22.99 • Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 288pp • 2012
Science | Chemicals as Drugs
FASTtrack –
Pharmacology
Other Chemicals as Drugs titles:
Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Edited by Soraya Dhillon, Andrzej Kostrzewski
ISBN: 978 0 85369 571 4 • £29.99
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 280pp • 2006
Applications of LC-MS in Toxicology
Edited by Aldo Polettini
ISBN: 978 0 85369 629 2 • £130.00
Hardback • 246 x 189mm • 304pp • 2006
Concise Clinical Pharmacology
Also of interest:
AHFS Drug Information
Dietary Supplements
Drugs in Use: Case studies for
pharmacists and prescribers
Kucers’ The Use of Antibiotics
Martindale: The Complete Drug
Reference
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions
p. 21
p. 21
p. 26
p. 23
p. 15
p. 20
Ben Greenstein, Adam Greenstein
ISBN: 978 0 85369 576 9 • £24.99
Paperback • 216 x 138mm • 320pp • 2006
Pharmaceutical Toxicology
Safety sciences of drugs
Edited by Gerard J Mulder, Lennart Dencker
Part of the ULLA Pharmacy Series
ISBN: 978 0 85369 593 6 • £37.50
Paperback • 234 x 156mm • 280pp • 2006
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Science | Drugs as Medicines
Drugs as Medicines
Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical
Polymers
Denis Labarre,
Gilles Ponchel,
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36
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42
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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31
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978 0 85369 576 9
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30
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Dietary Supplements
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Disease Management
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46
Essentials of Nonprescription Medications and Devices
978 0 85369 861 6
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38
Essentials of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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48
Evaluation of Herbal Medicinal Products
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31
Extemporaneous Preparation, Handbook of
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39
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978 0 85711 056 5
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978 0 85711 083 1
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FASTtrack – Complementary and Alternative Medicine
978 0 85369 774 9
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978 0 85369 885 2
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978 0 85711 055 8
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978 0 85711 059 6
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978 0 85711 057 2
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978 0 85711 064 0
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Financial Analysis in Parmacy Practice
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35
Foundation in Pharmacy Practice
978 0 85369 747 3
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42
Further MCQs in Pharmacy Practice
978 0 85369 665 0
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33
978 0 85711 172 2
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44
978 0 85711 162 3
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22
Handbook of Extemporaneous Preparation
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39
Handbook of Pharmaceutical Excipients
978 0 85711 027 5
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22
Health Economics
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35
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35
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42
Herbal Medicines
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14
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41
Hospital Pre-registration Pharmacist Training
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28
Injectable Drugs Guide
978 0 85369 787 9
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23
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22
Green Guide, The, Rules and Guidance for
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Handbook of Drug Administration via
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Integrated Pharmacy Case Studies
978 0 85369 884 5
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27
Introduction to Clinical Pharmaceutics, An
978 0 85369 691 9
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27
Introduction to Pharmaceutical Calculations
978 0 85711 168 5
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Introduction to Renal Therapeutics
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38
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Law and Ethics in Pharmacy Practice – FASTtrack
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Making Medicines
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40
Managing Symptoms in the Pharmacy – FASTtrack
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Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference
978 0 85711 139 5
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15
MCQs in Clinical Pharmacy
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33
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33
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32
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33
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37
Medicines, Ethics and Practice
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43
Minor Illness or Major Disease
978 0 85711 214 9
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37
Molecular Biopharmaceutics
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52
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39
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46
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45
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978 0 85369 659 9
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35
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978 0 85711 171 5
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16, 44
Obesity Epidemic and Its Management, The
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42
Paediatric Drug Handling
978 0 85369 686 5
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38
Pathology and Therapeutics for Pharmacists
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28
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24
Pharmaceutical Calculations, Introduction to
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27
Pharmaceutical Calculations Workbook
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33
Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing
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£39.99
40
Pharmaceutical Compounding and Dispensing – FASTtrack
978 0 85711 055 8
£22.99
34, 40
Kucers’ The Use of Antibiotics
Pediatric Injectable Drugs
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Pharmaceutical Toxicology
978 0 85369 593 6
£37.50
49
Pharmaceutics – Dosage Form and Design – FASTtrack
978 0 85369 764 0
£24.99
34, 50
Pharmaceutics – Drug Delivery and Targeting – FASTtrack
978 0 85711 059 6
£22.99
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Pharmacology – FASTtrack
978 0 85711 057 2
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Pharmacy and Medicines Law in Ireland
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43
Pharmacy Case Studies
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28
Pharmacy Ethics and Decision Making
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44
Pharmacy in Public Health
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Pharmacy OSCEs
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32
Pharmacy Registration Assessment Questions
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32
Physical Pharmacy – FASTtrack
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Physicochemical Principles of Pharmacy
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51
Popular Medicines
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Prescribing Adult Intravenous Nutrition
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Principles of Good Clinical Practice
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Remington Education: Drug Information
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Remington Education: Pharmaceutics
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Remington Education: Physical Pharmacy
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Renal Therapeutics, Introduction to
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38
Research Methods for Pharmaceutical Practice and Policy
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44
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18
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37
Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions
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20
Therapeutics – FASTtrack
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Workplace Drug Testing
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45
Zoonoses
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